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Vampire
On a Thursday night, Kipli and Kecap are starving. It is already past midnight and no more food stalls are open except Cak Iwan’s deep fried catfish stall located near a very haunted graveyard.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate, modern city, a man named Kageri struggles with his newfound vampirism after a tragic encounter. He grapples with his thirst for blood and the horrifying transformation that has altered his existence. Meanwhile, a family residing in an apartment building finds their lives irrevocably changed by the presence of this mysterious vampire.
Critical Reception
Shinya Tsukamoto's 'Vampire' is a bleak and atmospheric exploration of vampirism, focusing more on the psychological torment and existential dread than traditional horror tropes. It received mixed reviews, with some praising its unique artistic vision and visceral portrayal of inner turmoil, while others found its deliberate pacing and overwhelming bleakness alienating.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking and thematically dense, but can be punishingly bleak.
A character study wrapped in horror, exploring themes of addiction and isolation.
Tsukamoto's signature style is evident, offering a unique take on the vampire mythos.
Google audience: Audience reception is sparse, but those who have engaged with the film often note its challenging and deeply unsettling nature, appreciating its artistic ambition despite its grim subject matter.
Fun Fact
Shinya Tsukamoto, known for his cyberpunk films like 'Tetsuo: The Iron Man,' directed, wrote, edited, and starred in 'Vampire,' continuing his tradition of deeply personal and experimental filmmaking.
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