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 In The Blood by TLA

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DVD TLA RELEASING Publisher: TLA Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen Actors: Alison Fraser, James Katherine Flynn, Robert Dionne, Carlos Alberto Valencia, Tyler Hanes Cassidy is a hot college jock with a sexy secret - he s attracted to men. Giving into his urges he gets involved with a lusty Latino hustler, only their passion triggers bizarre violent visions of his coed sister Jessica soaked in blood. Cassidy panics when news breaks that a serial killer is roaming campus targeting pretty blondes. As his visions swell, the hunky athlete realizes he must embrace his gay desires if he is to crack this gory mystery. Evoking John Carpenter and Brian De Palma s 70s classics, In the Blood is a stylishly riveting horror film.
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| A promising script that needed revising |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
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In The Blood is about a college student whose attempts to uncover his sexuality become complicated by psychic visions about a campus killer. This movie is stylishly produced and much better-acted and scored than your average horror flick. Its promise as the next generation of horror is equaled only by the viewer's disappointment when the ending fails to deliver.
I wondered, while watching this, if this film had been shot during the writer's strike. That's the only reason I can think of that certain flaws could have gone uncorrected during the shooting process. There are a few dialogue cues that would make more sense in a high school context than college, for example; as if this script had started out as a story about high school students and then changed settings during the second draft.
The story itself has some pretty awesome possibilities. The concept of a family secret about hereditary mojo isn't new in horror, but the particular twist featured in this movie is something I've never seen before. The relationships, both family and romantic, are given enough complexity to be thoroughly watchable, which is why the lack of believable follow-through smarts so much at the end.
Bottom line, I was enjoying the story up until the final act. The last scene in particular was irritating beyond belief, but I refuse to let it ruin my experience of the entire movie. If the director has an alternate ending, I'd love to see that on a future DVD release, and I would pay full price for it. Otherwise, I'd recommend other users to catch this one free on late night cable, or buy it in the bargain bin, but don't pay full price for this one.
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| Avoid this film |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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As other reviewers have stated, this film COULD have been an interesting take on a coming out experience with a supernatural/killer twist to it, but in the end all it seems to be is poorly written and self-hating.
While the two leads who play brother and sister did have chemistry and could act, the lame plot takes away from anything else the movie has to offer. By the end, I thought, I wasted 90 minutes of my life on this mess? Thank goodness I rented it.
I suggest you avoid this movie, but if you want to watch some wonderful coming-of-age movies that have an amazing plot, terrific acting and brilliant directing then buy: "Latter Days," or "Shelter." Or if you prefer your movies with a little supernatural twist to them, then get "Back Soon." But leave "In the Blood" in the rubbish bin where it belongs!
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| Pointless |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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At the conclusion of this movie I wondered what had been the point of the last 80 minutes.Not terribly likeable characters and the conclusion was rushed. How the perpetrator of these crimes was caught is never really explained....or maybe it was and I had mentally switched off by this stage...
One of those DVD's I will give away rather than keep as I would never watch it a second time
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| How Disappointing |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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Old Story, New DVD. Not what it should have been, Not what it could have been. Watched it once - that was enough!
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| 1970s Vibe |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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Part of me was expecting the worst for this movie... but I was very pleasantly surprised. It had the kind of loopy, eccentric energy of films like DePalma's "Sisters" and Roeg's "Don't Look Now." It was that 70s witchy, weirdness type of tone -- which I think the filmmakers were intentionally going for according to the commentary. If you're not into that stuff then you won't like the movie. But it's kind of cool seeing young filmmakers attempting to connect with a previous generation of cinema in a contemporary way.
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