Review of We Are the Night (2010) by Kristi M — 11 Oct 2013
Like the Anne Rice vampires the story is more about the "human" element in the vampires. There's the rush of invincibility and beauty mixed with tragedy and heartbreak of those coming in an out of the immortal's lives and how they try to fill that void of loneliness that becomes increasingly worse over time.
Although there is violence the movie is not based on violence like so many vampire killer movies- it's more like a brooding character study of the gift and curse of the vampire. The CGI in some frames is absolutely beautiful- especially Charlotte's last scene.
Otherwise there isn't much of a plot- it's thin and predictable and they had to throw in a lot of chase scenes to keep it going. Interview with the Vampire is still better although this is still a decent watch.
It's not an exploitation horror movie and if you're looking for lesbian sex you're not going to see any.
This review of We Are the Night (2010) was written by Kristi M on 11 Oct 2013.
We Are the Night has generally received mixed reviews.
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