
- Languages - English, French
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish.
- Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
- Dolby Digital 5.1
Agnes Bruckner, Hugh Dancy, Olivier Martinez. A modern day tale of a 19-year old woman from Bucharest who carries with her the secret that she and her family are vampires. All is safe until she falls for a visiting artist from America which forces her to make a choice. 2007/color/98 min/PG-13. When graphic novelist Aiden (Hugh Dancy) travels to Bucharest to research the loup garou legend, he nearly gets devoured in the latest female werewolf film,
Blood and Chocolate. In the tradition of
Werewolf Woman and
Ginger Snaps, Blood and Chocolate stars Vivian Gandillon (Agnes Bruckner), a girl who's forced to face her lupine tendencies in order to discover how capable of loving Aiden she really is. Based on a book by Annette Curtis Clause, the ! film chronicles the lives of the remaining loup garou who are an extended Romanian family waiting for their pack leader, Gabriel, to select his new mate. His desire for Vivian means trouble when her wish to be with Aiden results in her revealing too much about the clan's secretive lifestyle. In this film, werewolves look fully human until their eyes glow with colored contact lenses while they fly through the air to then land as full-fledged wolves. Gone are the days, apparently, of films showing the transformation in all its hairy, explosive detail. A lack of scenes describing the werewolf metamorphosis make this film more a love story than a monster tale, though two forest gatherings in which the loup garou hunt human sacrifices offer some grizzly satisfaction. Unlike the aforementioned femme werewolf films,
Blood and Chocolate features a girl fighting her urge to kill in a bid to unite humans with her brethren, making this movie the most peaceful in its genre. With! a tame wolf as protagonist, the potential nightmare is really! just a pleasant dream to unite the two disparate worlds. The question is: Do we want that to happen?
--Trinie Dalton
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