Sunday, August 1, 2010

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Critique of "Bay of Blood" ("Blood Creek" USA - 2009)

Synopsis: In 1936, the Wollners, a German immigrant family living in Town Creek (Maryland), are contacted by the Third Reich to host Professor Richard Wirth. The family needed money, agrees to accept the man at home. What is not expected to be part of an experiment in which they are isolated from the rest of the world and become participants in a game of survival. Now in 2007, Evan Marshall's life is stuck with only twenty five years. His older brother Victor mysteriously disappeared when he went camping near Town Creek. However, one night his brother again escaping from their captors. This is only the beginning of a terrible revenge.

I have done on this blog sometime in the past year, a small revision of the meaning that provoked in me a great director as the director Joel Schumacher. Loved and hated in equal parts, or maybe forever hated by its tremendous flaws in separate raids in the films Batman, Schumacher was able to give over his career tremendous examples of how to provide good film products. Just to name a few, would have to appoint such films as "The Lost Boys," "Flatliners," "Falling Down, "" The Client "," A Time to Kill "," 8MM "," Phone Booth ", and even more correct, from my point of view," The Number 23. "

While Schumacher has never been characterized as a director to delve too far into the horror genre with "Blood Creek" has shown, perhaps, an aspect not explored in too much throughout his life film.

We're talking about a movie that takes its script's always interesting relationship that is recognized in the Third Reich with the occult to provide a product as effective from the standpoint of pure entertainment and perhaps a little ambitious since other aspects, especially if we consider that the script ends up being a little too linear for what was promised at the outset.

The same was done by David Kajganich (who was also responsible for the adaptation of "The Invasion", back in 2007, a film which featured performances from the always correct Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, and marked the Hollywood debut of German director Oliver Hirschbiegel's great), who focused not so much to present a script that enter mince too all Nazi relationship with the occult, but use it as a small introduction to provide a real manhunt over 90 minutes of pure tension fairly well achieved.

Moreover, Schumacher has achieved here by providing impeccable shooting method, a voltage guaranteed and very well made throughout the film. It is not normal to see this director to move the camera so as frantic as it did in "Blood Creek" providing effective moments of suspense which combined with many others in which the film focuses on giving the highest possible in many of gore their planes.

shotgun, melee fights and moments where the blood sample and close-ups, which has been my view a great success of the director, who has made "Blood Creek" in a more cinematic product that is right despite some shortcomings that provides a script somewhat wasted.

On the side of the proceedings, here starring correct and not much else. Perhaps more sympathy he can get to wake up in the viewer is Dominic Purcell (known for his role in the acclaimed television series "Prison Break"), who provides a more than decent with his brother in fiction, played in this film by a very natural actor like Henry Cavill, who in my view, takes all laurels in "Blood Creek", without saying by this that is worthy of an Oscar, much less.

In short, "Blood Creek" is a film that effectively blends the thriller and horror in its purest form. Entertainment guaranteed cash hand always Joel Schumacher, who while not encouraged to explore a topic always interesting too, they knew broadly providing an excellent film shot and narrated more than correct.

Movie Rating: Good. Read

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