Miyerkules, Nobyembre 28, 2012

Film Review: The Dhampir





Movie: Bloodrayne
Genre: Vampirism, Action, Gore
Date Released: 2005

Summary:

Rayne is the fruit of a human and vampire, thus, making her a dhampir(a term called to the half and half). The reason for her vampire blood is because Kagan--the Vampire King raped her mother. She then later witnessed in the end when Kagan killed her mother. This is the reason for Rayne's anger and vengeance towards the Vampire King.
Kagan is a powerful vampire king and he gathered many army both humans and vampires to annihilate the rest of the human race. And once he received a reading or prophecy that a dhampir will be able to defeat and kill him in the end. This dhampir will take over his throne and rule his kingdom. 

Film Review:

I am not a fan of vampires and I don't find them really 'romantic' or the Edward Cullen style of vampire. For me, vampires are monsters and if ever a vamp apocalypse occur, I'll still choose to become a human. Anyway, what's the connection of this to my review in Bloodrayne? First, Bloodrayne gave me the satisfaction that I want. In this film I found that vampires are evil creatures and that's what I really liked the most in the film. No offense to vampire fans out there but I enjoy it when vampires were being killed. And regarding the main character, Rayne, I can say she's awesome. She's just my type of character, not to mention that I also like redheads with matching green eyes. I can say that the actress who took the role of Rayne did a pretty good job, she portrayed her well. I also like the ending of the movie when Rayne sat on the throne after she killed Kagan and the camera zoomed in on her face, like its show that she's already the ruler and she will make a huge change.

-Mary 

Want some proof? Here's the trailer. :)


Sabado, Nobyembre 17, 2012

Mary's Top Five Favorite Horror Movies

These are my current Top Five Fave Horror Films 

1. Silent Hill












2. The Others












3. Nightmare on Elm Street












4. Darkness












5. Dark Water













I still had a lot of favorite horror films. This is just the beginning :)
These movies are all worth the shot.


Huwebes, Nobyembre 15, 2012

Are you One of them without you knowing it?

Movie: The Others 
Year Released: 2001
Main Actress: Nicole Kidman

Story:


Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) is a Catholic mother who lives with her two small children in a remote country house in the British Crown Dependency of Jersey, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley), have an uncommon disease, xeroderma pigmentosa, characterized by photosensitivity, so their lives are structured around a series of complex rules designed to protect them from inadvertent exposure to sunlight.
The new arrival of three servants at the house — an aging nanny and servant named Mrs. Bertha Mills (Fionnula Flanagan), an elderly gardener named Mr. Edmund Tuttle (Eric Sykes), and a young mute girl named Lydia (Elaine Cassidy) — coincides with a number of odd events, and Grace begins to fear that they are not alone. Anne draws pictures of four people: a man, a woman, a boy called Victor, and an old woman, all of whom she says she has seen in the house. A piano is heard from inside a locked room when no one is inside. Grace finds and examines a "book of the dead," which shows mourning portraits taken in the 19th century of recently deceased corpses. Doors which Grace believes to have been closed are found mysteriously ajar. Grace tries hunting down the "intruders" with a shotgun but cannot find them. She scolds her daughter for believing in ghosts — until she hears them herself. Eventually, convincing herself that something unholy is in the house, she runs out in the fog to get the local priest to bless the house. Meanwhile, the servants, led by Mrs. Mills, are clearly up to something of their own. The gardener buries a headstone under autumn leaves, and Mrs. Mills listens faithfully to Anne's allegations against her mother.
Outside, Grace loses herself in the heavy fog, but she miraculously discovers her husband Charles (Christopher Eccleston), who she thought had been killed in the war, and brings him back to the house. Charles is distant during the one day he spends in the house, and Mrs. Mills is heard telling Mr. Tuttle, "I do not think he knows where he is." Grace later sees an old woman dressed up like her daughter. Grace says, "You are not my daughter!" and attacks her. However, she finds that she has actually attacked her daughter instead. Anne refuses to be near her mother afterward, while Grace swears she saw the old woman. Mrs. Mills tells Anne that she too has seen the people, but they cannot yet tell the mother because Grace will not accept what she is not ready for. Charles is stunned when Anne tells him the things her mother did to her. He says he must leave for the front and disappears again. After Charles leaves, Anne continues to see things, including Victor's whole family and the old woman. Grace breaks down to Mrs. Mills, who claims that "sometimes the world of the dead gets mixed up with the world of the living."

That night, Anne and Nicholas sneak out of the house to find their father and stumble across the hidden graves. They find that the graves belong to the servants. At the same time, Grace goes to the servants' quarters and finds a photograph from the book of the dead and is horrified to see that it is of the three servants. The servants appear and follow after the children, who make it back into the house just as Grace emerges to hold off the servants with a shotgun. They then say that they had died of tuberculosis more than 50 years before. The children run upstairs and hide, but are found by the strange old woman. Downstairs, the servants continue talking to Grace, telling her that the living and the dead have to learn to live together. Upstairs, Anne and Nicholas discover the old woman is acting as a medium in a séance with Victor's parents. It is then that they learn the truth: the real ghosts are none other than Anne, Nicholas, and their mother, who is believed to have killed them in a fit of psychosis before committing suicide. Grace loses her temper and supernaturally attacks the visitors by ripping and throwing pieces of paper that lay on the table. However, the visitors are only able to see the paper ripping of its own accord, further confirming Grace and her children are indeed the ghosts. The truth finally clear to Grace, she breaks down with the children and remembers what happened just before the arrival of their new servants. Stricken with grief for her missing husband and increasingly frustrated by living in isolation, she went insane, smothered her children with a pillow, and then, in shock after realizing what she had done, put a rifle to her forehead and pulled the trigger. When nothing happened and upon hearing the laughter of Nicholas and Anne, Grace assumed that God had granted her family a miracle by offering them a second chance at life. Grace and the children realize that Charles is also dead, but he is not aware of it. Mrs. Mills appears and informs Grace that they will learn to get along, and sometimes won't even notice the living people who inhabit their house. She also informs them that since the children no longer have their mortal bodies, they are no longer sensitive to light, and for the first time the children freely enjoy the sunlight coming through the windows. From the window, Grace and her children look out as Victor's family moves out.
(Source: Wikipedia)

Review:
I was really thrilled on this film, it was so unexpected and I wouldn't mind watching it all over again. The settings of the film is kinda quiet(based on my observation) and 'foggy' and I also noticed that there's no one around except from the mother, her children and the three servants. There's no neighbors actually and its already late when I realized why the setting is like that. Nicole Kidman did a pretty good job on portraying the lead character, I'm a little bit taken aback by it because I am not used seeing her going for this kind of film. I'm used of seeing her in chick flicks not horror so it's kinda surprising for me and new.
The story of the film is interesting, you know I really couldn't take my eyes off the screen while watching this movie, like I cannot wait to see what's about to happen, who are the Intruders and the ending. My mom told me that there's more twist in the end and I became more intrigued if what that twist would be.
In the movie, I think Grace is much of a religious type of a person but kinda in a wrong way for me, I don't know why but her style of being a 'holy holy' is weird and wrong. She's locked on what she's reading on the Bible and that's what she only believes in, she doesn't believe in the existence of ghosts if I'm not mistaken. And any ideas outside the Bible is thoroughly wrong for her. She also came out as a symbolism of those humans these days who are 'religious freaks' or 'too holy'. Like those people who go to worship stuff. Don't get me wrong, I am also a Catholic but I'm not trying to offend the Bible or the other Holy stuff in any kinds of way. 
One word best to describe The Others: Unpredictable.So if I were you, just watch it.



Miyerkules, Nobyembre 14, 2012

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