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Vampir
A man from London comes to a small remote village in Serbia to look after the cemetery. He starts to have nightmarish visions and suspects the friendly villagers have a more sinister intention with him.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Serbian village, the local authorities are baffled by a series of mysterious deaths. As an investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that the culprit is none other than the village's newest resident, a seemingly charming but ancient vampire. The situation escalates into a chaotic and humorous battle of wits between the vampire and the villagers.
Critical Reception
Vampir received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique blend of horror and comedy, as well as its dark humor. Some noted that while the concept was original, the execution occasionally faltered, leading to pacing issues in certain parts. Audiences generally appreciated the film's lighthearted take on vampire lore.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a refreshing and humorous take on the vampire genre.
The film effectively balances comedic moments with horror elements.
Despite some pacing concerns, the creative premise is generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this specific title.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Branko Djuric, who also stars in it, and marks a departure into the horror-comedy genre for the actor and director known for his dramatic roles.
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