Blue Flame
Blue Flame

Blue Flame

1993Movie88 minEnglish

Fleming, a futuristic cop, saw his daughter kidnapped by Flame and Rain, two aliens that were born out of his own dreams. Much later, the two aliens are kept in cryosleep; but Flemming's daughter is not dead, just a prisoner inside Flame's mind.

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IMDb4.7/10
Director: Charles BandGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of mysterious murders linked to a seductive woman who may be a supernatural entity. As he gets closer to the truth, he finds himself drawn into her dangerous world, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. The investigation uncovers a dark conspiracy that threatens more than just his life.

Critical Reception

Blue Flame received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many criticizing its convoluted plot and reliance on B-movie tropes. While some appreciated its attempts at erotic horror and suspense, the overall consensus pointed to a film that failed to deliver on its potential, often feeling predictable and underdeveloped.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric elements and attempts at suspense.
  • Criticized for a confusing and underdeveloped narrative.
  • The erotic thriller aspects were noted, though not always effectively utilized.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Blue Flame are generally scarce, but those available indicate a polarizing experience. Some viewers found the film to be an enjoyably trashy erotic thriller with a decent premise, while others found it to be slow, nonsensical, and ultimately forgettable.

Fun Fact

John Stamos, known for his more wholesome roles at the time, took on a darker character in 'Blue Flame' as a departure from his typical on-screen persona.

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