Interview with the Vampire (1994)
Antonio Banderas, Brad Pitt, Christian Slater
After an aristocratic Louisiana gentleman's abrupt transformation into a vampire at the hands of a mysterious foreigner, he reluctantly settles into a life of nocturnal domesticity, augmented by the addition of a little girl.
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R, 2 hrs. 2 min.
Directed by:
Neil Jordan
Release Date: Nov 11, 1994
DVD Release Date: Aug 28, 1997
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This movie was awesome. One of the greatest vampire movies of all time. The tale of Louis' life is amazing.
An interesting story when all things are considered, but I just can't get into this Victorian style vampire thing. It completely bores me to tears, despite how good everything else is.
I really wanted to like this movie and I've tried to watch it three times but I just can't get into it. I even read the book after starting to watch the movie the second time. There's just something off about it. The acting, the accents, the look, th... (read more) I really wanted to like this movie and I've tried to watch it three times but I just can't get into it. I even read the book after starting to watch the movie the second time. There's just something off about it. The acting, the accents, the look, the score - I'm not sure - maybe all of it but it really doesn't captivate me.
what happens when you take Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise and put them in one movie?? you get an excelent drama and great version of Anne's Rice book. even now every time i read anne's books about Lestat i still thinking and imagining cruise, he couldnt done... (read more) what happens when you take Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise and put them in one movie?? you get an excelent drama and great version of Anne's Rice book. even now every time i read anne's books about Lestat i still thinking and imagining cruise, he couldnt done this better.
Une des references en matiere de film de vampire avec Bram Stoker's Dracula de Francis Ford Coppola
Good, but not nearly as interesting as I expected it to be. It was nice seeing bits and pieces of the novel come to life, though.
This has been my faves all my life, but the book is a little differnt. Poor Louie he is the last person on Earth who needed to live forever he was misreble as a human.
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For all its visionary brilliance, the movie version of Interview never lets us close enough to see ourselves in Louis. We're dazzled but unmoved.full review
My complaint about the film is that not very much happens, in the plot sense.full review
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