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Regie Neil Jordan
An atmospheric, acclaimed horror.
Der Vampir Louis erzählt in der Jetztzeit dem Journalisten Malloy die Geschichte seiner Existenz: Als Plantagenbesitzer wird er, nachdem er im Anschluß an den Tod seiner Frau jeden Lebensmut verloren hat, im Jahre 1791 von dem Vampir Lestat auf eigenen Wunsch gebissen und selbst zu einem Vampir gemacht. Doch Louis fängt schon bald an, seine Existenz zu hassen und will schon bald keine Menschen mehr töten. Damit Louis wie in einer Familie leben kann, macht Lestat auch ein kleines Mädchen zu einem Vampir. Doch Konflikte sind vorprogrammiert, während die Zeit vergeht und Louis und Lestat werden zu Feinden.
Interview with the Vampire läuft derzeit in keinem Kino.
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lestat said i'm pregnant and it's yours
imdb says the gay subtext from the novel was taken out of the movie but....? sis.... seemed pretty gay to me. it's literally about brad pitt and tom cruise being a married couple and struggling to raise their daughter. the only way it could've gotten any gayer is if brad fucked a peach.
nothing about this makes sense.... is this a romance? a comedy? a horror film?how was this so gay? but how was it not gayer? how was this marketed? who funded this? how was this made?whooooooo saw this in theaters? where are they now?why did kirsten dunst have to snap so hard? why was tom cruise given the go ahead by scientology to make this extremely erotic film? why did the audience not clap after antonio banderas' extremely thought-provoking play? why is this dedicated to river phoenix?is brad pitt... like... okay?and last but not least.. where is the sequel!?!??!?!
The film follows a centuries-old vampire who recounts his dark, immortal life story and complex relationships to a skeptical interviewer.
Neil Jordan directed the 1994 film, which is based on the novel by Anne Rice.
It received two Academy Award nominations, including Best Art Direction and Best Original Score.