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Vampire Diaries: part 1 - Thicker Than Water
tells the story of the Baxters, an ordinary suburban family whose world
is turned upside down when their youngest daughter becomes a vampire.
The film boasts some stellar performances from Devon Bailey as the 16
year old angelic, vegetarian cheerleader who becomes a vampire, Eilis
Cahill as her cynical Goth twin sister, Jo Jo Hristova as the old-world
Bulgarian immigrant Mom and Michael Strelow as the gay neuro-scientist
brother. The film is edgy and challenging, asking the ultimate question: "what would you do for love?" The mood ranges from dark comedy to heavy melodrama to unspeakable terror. The vampire mythology is completely original as is the Goth metal soundtrack. It is also the first part of a projected trilogy with infinite growth potential. At its essence, Thicker Than Water is a lyrical satire on American values. In this morally ambiguous time we live in, here is a story about a conservative Christian family killing to feed their vampire daughter. The themes of hypocrisy and rebellion echo throughout. The pace rivals a Hollywood action film. With three female leads it is particularly amenable to female viewership, making it a perfect date movie. Thicker Than Water is unlike any film you have ever seen, merging a proven commercial genre with Arthouse integrity. |
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