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1990's, Alyssa Milano, Anne Goursaud, Charlotte Lewis, Embrace of the Vampire, Erotic Horror, Harrison Pruett, Jennifer Tilly, Jordan Ladd, Martin Kemp, Rachel True
Film Title
Embrace of the Vampire
Director
Anne Goursaud
Starring
- Alyssa Milano as Charlotte Wells
- Martin Kemp as The Vampire
- Harrison Pruett as Chris
- Jordan Ladd as Eliza
- Rachel True as Nicole
- Charlotte Lewis as Sarah
- Jennifer Tilly as Marika
A pretty tired and dragging vampire fantasy/horror, Embrace of the Vampire gets by thanks to some erotic atmosphere and the sexy Alyssa Milano shedding her good girl image.
An unnamed Vampire has lived alone for thousands of years, dwelling on his days as a romantic nobleman before his transformation. It happens that he will disappear for good and from existence if he doesn’t acquire the love and blood of a willing woman within three days. In his sights is the young and virginal Charlotte Wells; a college student about to turn 18 and struggling to adjust to campus life after being raised in a convent as a young girl. At the minute, Charlotte is having difficulty with her boyfriend Chris. He wants them to sleep together,but pure Charlotte is not ready for that step in their relationship. Into her thoughts and dreams comes the vampire, who casts a spell on the girl and pulls out devious tactics to bring her to him. With all of these visions and manipulations being put on her by the desperate vampire to make her love him, Charlotte slowly transforms from a shy girl to sensual siren as the dreams get more pronounced. The increasingly shocked but sexually awoken Charlotte discovers that she has a choice to make in the days that lead to her coming of age. Will it be eternal life with the vampire or genuine love with Chris?
Anne Goursaud has good style as a director which she adds to the film, but her powers over story and getting us to be interested in the film is less controlled. The script is a big let down that just throws so much into the cauldron and doesn’t bother explaining any of it sufficiently. The main character of the Vampire may be nearing the end, but it doesn’t mean that we want to be dragged along as the whole exercise suffers through lack of development or soul. We don’t feel anything for the vampire, if we did this may have been a film with a bit of substance. And while Embrace of the Vampire is billed as something of a horror, despite a bit of death, it’s rather bloodless and not at all given a feeling of shock or suspense. One of primary reasons Embrace of the Vampire gained any notice was the prospect of the formerly sweet Alyssa Milano in and mainly out of her clothes. And yes she does go nude in this movie, in many love scenes. I must say though that the scenes in question do have a very erotic feel that lifts it slightly above the sleaze that it sort of is. More passion seems to be poured into these sex scenes( which include a lesbian scene and a vampire orgy) than any part of the movie, cloaking them in a dark desire. This is probably why they are the most remembered parts for how they show Charlotte’s shift from rule abiding girl to sexy lady. You can tell that these scenes mainly functioned to tantalize the audience and on that score they succeed as the erotic angle is the best stylistic and coherent part of a slow drudge of a film. The music is completely overblown, yet on the odd chance it does bring a little bit of ambience to a rather tepid film.
The main reason for watching Embrace of the Vampire is the presence of Alyssa Milano. At the time of filming, she was known for being the wholesome young girl so this film is a definite change of pace. Although the threadbare script doesn’t quite have a hold or clear idea on the character of Charlotte, Alyssa Milano fills in the gaps to give what is really the only good performance in the film. The way she struggles with her feelings and desires once hypnotised by the vampire is well-played and you do feel her agony and ecstasy as she blossoms into a vixen. The part didn’t call for much in the way of acting ability, but Milano is a talented actress and made it work. The same doesn’t go for any other members of the cast. As the Vampire, Martin Kemp is pretty wooden and charmless when he should be seductive and mysterious, which is part of the reason the story is a damp squib. Harrison Pruett is pretty bland as the boyfriend, while Jordan Ladd and Rachel True are superfluous as two of the girls on Charlotte’s campus. Charlotte Lewis is stranded with a one note part of a seductive photographer, and not even the reliability of Jennifer Tilly can save the role she is given.
It’s a largely unimaginative affair, with no real horror and it must be said a plot that is practically non-existent, but the two strong elements of Embrace of the Vampire; it’s style and good performance from Alyssa Milano at least keep you from reaching for the off button.
Shiva Malekopmath said:
“It’s a largely unimaginative affair, with no real horror and it must be said a plot that is practically non-existent, but the two strong elements of Embrace of the Vampire; it’s style and good performance from Alyssa Milano at least keep you from reaching for the off button.”
I liked these lines. One should read your these lines and go see the movie.
Thanks,
I am delighted,
Shiva
🙂
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vinnieh said:
I’m happy to know you liked those line. I attempt to be eloquent in my reviews to the best of my ability.
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Shiva Malekopmath said:
Keep it up My Dear!
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vinnieh said:
I’ll do my best.
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exoticnita54 said:
Eloquent : is just the right words for you.. because you are very…
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vinnieh said:
Thanks, I just write what I feel.
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Rincewind said:
Oh man this was a dreadful movie. Oki sexy scenes thank you but damn. Not a movie I will rewatch..
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vinnieh said:
It was a pretty poor film. But it did have some very erotic scenes and Alyssa Milano was gorgeous.
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Rincewind said:
Yes that was the only good thing about this mess..
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vinnieh said:
At least there was something good. Those scenes were hot.
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exoticnita54 said:
Wow 😳!! Great 👍 reviews…
You have me knowing and seeing the movie 🎥 through your 👀.. and even enjoying the scenes…
Love ❤️ your details of it..
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vinnieh said:
If you can picture the film from my writing it is thrilling to know. The movie was pretty poor, but the erotic atmosphere was really gorgeous.
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exoticnita54 said:
I’m not in horror or vampire movies 🎥.. so I would never have seen it to offer an opinion.. but thanks to your eloquent description.. I now can have one ☝️ based on your reviews
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vinnieh said:
The sexy parts where the best part of the film. Very smoky and dreamlike.
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fragglerocking said:
Martin Kemp! What was he thinking? Great bass player with Spandau Ballet so should have stuck to that!
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vinnieh said:
Haha, I was thinking the same thing.
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alexraphael said:
Back to BASSics you could say ha. With Great Britain doing so well I kept thinking of Gold all the time.
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vinnieh said:
Haha, well he didn’t reach gold here Alex.
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L U C I D said:
Preach!
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
Even my love of Alyssa Milano wouldn’t be enough to get me to watch this, after reading your review Vinnie. Gorgeously written as always!
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vinnieh said:
It’s a really dull film. Only the style and Alyssa Milano are the things worth watching. And it isn’t half sexy. I think Milano did this film to break away from the cute image.
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L U C I D said:
I have not seen this film but in a wiered way I don’t need to. It’s strange reading a decent review, I feel as though I enjoyed this more than the act of watching it would bring me haha. Loved it and following! Keep up the great work!
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vinnieh said:
I say find something else to watch, there are better films out there. This got by on a heavy erotic atmosphere and the stunning Alyssa Milano.
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L U C I D said:
Haha, I’m not really one for vampire films anyway ^^ I enjoyed Nosferatu though!
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vinnieh said:
I don’t mind Dracula and other ones, but they can often be an acquired taste.
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L U C I D said:
Agreed, anything beats Twilight though ; )
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vinnieh said:
Ugh, those movies are utter hogwash.
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ninvoid99 said:
Ah, this is a film I like to watch. Not a great film as it’s script is pretty bad but it’s still fun. Especially because of Alyssa’s boobies as well as the fact that it features some other hotties as well including Glori Gold as one of the vampire brides.
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vinnieh said:
I remembered you saying on another post of mine about this film. In all it was pretty bad, but sexy as hell. That sequence where she was ravished by three people in her dreams was erotically charged. Alyssa Milano was so beautiful and sexy here.
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Jordan Dodd said:
Alyssa Milano…. man, I was obsessed with her back in the day!
“the story is a damp squib” – that gave me a good chuckle, hehe
You usually have so many films to add to my watchlist, but not this time by the looks of it!
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vinnieh said:
I too have the biggest crush on her, ever since seeing her in Charmed. She’s very sexy in this, but the film is a bore.
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Jordan Dodd said:
Yeah I think I saw her in Charmed too on TV once, a long time ago. She is one beautiful women
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vinnieh said:
She radiates a real glow and appeal.
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The Telltale Mind said:
Yeah, Milano is the only reason why I’ve seen this film a few times. lol
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vinnieh said:
She is the best thing in it. And she looks very sexy.
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keepsmealive said:
Never heard of this one either, but that’s why I keep coming back here, to learn things. Thanks, Vinnie!
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vinnieh said:
If my blog can be a fountain of learning, I like that it comes across to others like that.
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beetleypete said:
I haven’t even heard of this one, V. However, any mention of one of the Tilly sisters always stirs my interest! (But Martin Kemp…Maybe not…)
Cheers, Pete.
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vinnieh said:
It’s a shame that Jennifer Tilly is wasted here then. But don’t forget there are enough sexy scenes to keep you glued.
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Vikas Acharya said:
Reblogged this on Journal Edge.
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vinnieh said:
Appreciate the reblog.
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