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Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola
Sebo, who was left in the courtyard of the mosque the day he was born and fed with the bait of pigeons and doves, finds himself beside a wealthy businessman when he grows up. Things change when Sebo falls in love but Count Dracula seeks revenge on Sebo because Sebo's great-great-grandfather stole Dracula's lover.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the misadventures of a group of individuals who find themselves in a remote village plagued by a series of mysterious deaths. When a local count is suspected of being a vampire, the villagers enlist the help of an eccentric priest and his companions to combat the supernatural threat, leading to a series of comedic and terrifying encounters.
Critical Reception
Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola is a low-budget horror-comedy that received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often pointed to its uninspired plot and uneven humor. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its B-movie charm and campy elements, while others found it to be unoriginal and poorly executed.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a blend of horror and comedy but often falls flat, failing to excel in either genre.
Humor is frequently derived from slapstick and crude jokes, which may appeal to a specific audience but lacks broader comedic appeal.
The vampire elements are treated with a level of campiness that borders on parody, but the execution is inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Kutsal Damacana' franchise, which began in 2007 with 'Kutsal Damacana', and this installment is known for its direct nod to classic vampire lore.
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