Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are vampires who are finding that modern
life has them struggling with the mundane - like paying rent, keeping up
with the chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs, and overcoming
flatmate conflicts.
Directors:
Jemaine Clement, Taika WaititiWriters:
Jemaine Clement, Taika WaititiStars:
Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh |Storyline
Follow the lives of Viago (Taika Waititi), Deacon (Jonathan Brugh), and Vladislav (Jemaine Clement) - three flatmates who are just trying to get by and overcome life's obstacles-like being immortal vampires who must feast on human blood. Hundreds of years old, the vampires are finding that beyond sunlight catastrophes, hitting the main artery, and not being able to get a sense of their wardrobe without a reflection-modern society has them struggling with the mundane like paying rent, keeping up with the chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs, and overcoming flatmate conflicts.User Reviews
The three lead vampires
in this film were absolutely fantastic, especially Jonathon Brugh (His
solo dance routine was one of the most awkwardly hilarious things I have
ever seen!). I loved all three of the main characters and their
interactions with Stu. I was laughing the whole way through this film
which is continuously funny.
I actually found some of the scenes to be quite frightening, especially when the vampires are chasing one of their victims through their home! This scene was one of my favourites.
I don't think it needed to be a mockumentary though. Sometimes the shots were purposefully too long which felt unnecessary and just slowed the pace of the film. Some of the jolty, hand-held camera shots could be a bit annoying too. Otherwise, I loved it and definitely recommend it! I hope it claims top spot for its opening weekend in NZ.
I actually found some of the scenes to be quite frightening, especially when the vampires are chasing one of their victims through their home! This scene was one of my favourites.
I don't think it needed to be a mockumentary though. Sometimes the shots were purposefully too long which felt unnecessary and just slowed the pace of the film. Some of the jolty, hand-held camera shots could be a bit annoying too. Otherwise, I loved it and definitely recommend it! I hope it claims top spot for its opening weekend in NZ.
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