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Karmina 2
All the vampires have to take a special potion made by Ghyslain Chabot to be human. Chabot's wife isn't a vampire yet but wishes to become one. Ghyslain doesn't share her desire because of all the rules and responsibilities inherent in being a vampire. As a result, Ghyslain's wife throws him out of the house without the potion.
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Plot Summary
In this sequel, a group of college students encounters a coven of vampires, one of whom is a seductive countess who takes a liking to one of the students. The students must fight for their lives against the creatures of the night. It blends horror elements with comedic and romantic undertones.
Critical Reception
Karmina 2 received a generally mixed to negative reception, often noted for its low-budget horror-comedy approach. While some appreciated its campy B-movie charm and attempts at humor, critics and audiences largely found it to be derivative and lacking in genuine scares or compelling performances.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a blend of horror and comedy, though not always effectively.
Low-budget production values are apparent throughout.
Relies on established vampire tropes with a somewhat campy execution.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Karmina 2 are scarce and generally point to it being a forgettable entry in the vampire subgenre, appealing primarily to fans of low-budget or campy horror films.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1996 film 'Karmina', though it features a largely different cast and narrative focus, primarily shifting towards a more explicit vampire theme.
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