Review of The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) by Augustine H — 10 Feb 2014
I am not very fond of the story at the beginning for the professor and Polanski himself look too stupid throughout. But my fondness for it began to grow upon finishing it. Perhaps the ridiculous ending rationalizes all the absurdities presented before? Or at least one should have never expected the failure, which is presented in a light manner and suddenly turn the story boundless and even amazing to a certain extent.
That's the magic of Roman Polanski. However, regrettably, the gorgeous Sharon Tate can be on screen no more. A big loss to mankind.
This review of The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) was written by Augustine H on 10 Feb 2014.
The Fearless Vampire Killers has generally received positive reviews.
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