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WOW! Let me catch my breath...
...after holding it for a little over two hours. I watched this DVD on my computer with headphones, all by myself while my family slept. I got chills up and down my back and could almost feel their breath on my neck. I would think an hour had past and it had only been 10 minutes. Not because the movie drug out, but because I couldn't believe they could fit so much action into 10 minutes. A vampire movie with a story. I haven't seen a vampire movie since I was a young child at the drive-in. This was the most interesting I think I've ever seen. Louis (Brad Pitt) was magnificient. The vampire with compassion for his victom's. Tom Cruise plays Lestat very well, the more wicked vampire who makes Louis. Kirsten Dunst does a wonderful job as Claudia the child vampire who loves Louis and wants desperately to grow up. Antonio Banderas is Armand the vampire with the haunting eyes. And Malloy (Christian Slater) is the reporter that interviews Louis. Does he get more of a story than he bargained for... watch this thrilling vampire story and find out...you'll get chilled to the bone.
One of the best vampire movies ever!
I love Interveiw with the Vampire! Brad Pitt and TOm Cruise are great in it, and so is kirsten Dunst.
Spellbinding Macabre
When this movie opened on the big screen, I did not go to see it because I thought it was going to be a "spoof" about vampires. However, when I saw the video, my assumption couldn't have been further from the truth. I found myself enthralled with the tormented Louis (Brad Pitt), the flamboyant Lestat (Tom Cruise), and the exquisite child Claudia (Kirsten Dunst). This is a very passionate, expressive, and vivid adaptation of Anne Rice's novel. Tom Cruise brings the character Lestat to life with all the bells and whistles (he went for it) and is one of his finest hours on the sliver screen. It seems the vampire Louis was written for Brad Pitt - need I say more. The child vampire, Claudia, was played brilliantly by Kirsten Dunst, and she looked the role all too perfectly. I found myself caught up in the macabre atmosphere and genre of New Orleans and the 18th Century. This movie takes the classic vampire as we know him, and shows a different side where human emotions, vulnerability and the need for companionship meet. Underlying it all is the "thirst" (no pun intended) for knowledge about the origins of the "dark gift", the fear of abandonment, and future survival. It takes the fears that we go through as humans and fuses them with these vampires. For those of you who like the mysterious and eerie, this is a must to see. I fell in love with it and have watched it many times over. I love Anne Rice's book, but adore the movie.
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