I knew most of horror buffs didn't like this flick. When it came out in 2007 newspapers stated it as the first Belgian vampire flick directed by R. Kan Albay known for his role in the series Emma. Buffs all around the world didn't agree with this, Daughters Of Darkness (1971) was the first one coming from Belgium but I'm bugging you all with this.
To be honest, this flick doesn't offer a thing to the genre. We follow people nowadays and have flashbacks without any explanation or whatsoever. The effects are laughable and some are done with blurry effects or cheap CGI (the cross on the hand). What it do has is a bit of nudity here and there but that doesn't lift this flick to a classic. Poor acting from everybody (even well known names nowadays). Badly shot. TO say the least, this s*cks.
But at this writing it's an OOP disc so you will have to search on flea markets to lay your hand on the Flemish vampire.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 0/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
To be honest, this flick doesn't offer a thing to the genre. We follow people nowadays and have flashbacks without any explanation or whatsoever. The effects are laughable and some are done with blurry effects or cheap CGI (the cross on the hand). What it do has is a bit of nudity here and there but that doesn't lift this flick to a classic. Poor acting from everybody (even well known names nowadays). Badly shot. TO say the least, this s*cks.
But at this writing it's an OOP disc so you will have to search on flea markets to lay your hand on the Flemish vampire.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 0/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5