Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though enthralled with the undead lifestyle at first, Louis is unable to warm up to killing .. Read more
| Starring | Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst, Antonio Banderas |
|---|---|
| Director | Neil Jordan |
| Genres | Horror |
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Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though enthralled with the undead lifestyle at first, Louis is unable to warm up to killing humans and grows despondent. To comfort Louis, Lestat creates another vampire (Kirsten Dunst in a star-making peformance), a young girl who from then on cannot age. Antonio Banderas appears as Armand, a 400-year-old vampire, and Christian Slater plays the radio producer who interviews the remorseful Louis.
Director Neil Jordan captures the lush decadence and erotic fervor of the novel, infusing the film with rich, dusky tones. The big budget is well used to bring each period and place to sharply detailed life, and there is no skimping on the blood or immortal angst. Thandie Newton has a small role as Louis's Creole servant near the beginning of the film, and Jordan regular Stephen Rea appears as a Parisian vampire theater star. INTERVIEW broke weekend box-office records when it premiered and has since earned a spot in the pantheon of great vampire films.
| Starring | Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst, Antonio Banderas, Stephen Rea, Christian Slater, Thandie Newton |
|---|---|
| Director | Neil Jordan |
| Studio | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 58 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 57 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | Ezio's Top 10 |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Subtitles | Arabic, English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Oct 2002 Blu-ray: 13 Oct 2008 Production year: 1994 |
| Format | DVD |
John Travolta hoped to star in it to shatter his Grease image, and Elton John was even asked to turn it into a Broadway musical, but when this highly anticipated movie version of Anne Rice's cult novel finally came to the screen it was a decidedly anaemic affair. All sumptuously dressed up with nowhere really interesting to go, director Neil Jordan's lavish adaptation is a stylised horror tale that lacks the emotional depth and jet-black darkness of the doom-laden tome. Too many other similar ideas have since come down the undead path, seriously undermining this stark vision of the hellish torture of being cursed to live for ever. Still, Tom Cruise is fine as the vampire Lestat, whose close relationship with handsome Brad Pitt forms an erotic twist on the Dracula legend. Kirsten Dunst impresses as the child adopted by the pair, but it's Antonio Banderas who gives the most full-blooded performance as the bisexual Armand. This is a beautifully mounted production that's low on divine decadence and Rice's celebrated charnel house morbidity, but high on glossy Grand Guignol and evocative elegance.
A brooding period piece on horror themes and the price paid for immortality, with a homoerotic subtext, but lacking the necessary emotional depth and narrative credibility as it skips through the centuries; what lingers in the mind are some of the more sp
this dvd is superb. The story opens in present day San Francisco. Louis (played by Brad Pitt), a 200 year-old vampire, is telling his life story to an interviewer (played by Christian Slater), who is shocked by his supernatural revelation. 'I am flesh and blood,' Louis tells him, 'but not human.'
His story takes us back to late 18th century New Orleans where Louis first encountered the Vampire Lestat (played by Tom Cruise). Desiring a companion, and in love with his beautiful looks, Lestat gives Louis the 'Dark Gift'-that is, he makes him into a vampire. They live together for many years, roaming the streets at night, united by their common quest for blood.
Eventually, though, Lestat fears that Louis is going to leave him. Desperate, he makes a vampire of Claudia (played by Kirsten Dunst), a beautiful young child, knowing the Louis would never leave the girl. Thus they are bonded together as 'one big, happy family.' As it turns out, though, they are not so happy after all.
The story takes the vampires to Paris, where they finally encounter some more of their own kind. The coven of vampires is led by the stunningly handsome Armand (played by Antonio Banderas) who quickly falls in love with Louis. Louis is enamoured of him as well, but he will never leave little Claudia, something Armand realizes.
The film ends back in the present, which is not in Anne Rice's book. The new twist is exciting, though, and sets up the story for a sequel. Which it does with Queen Of The Damned.
well worth renting out.
I first saw this film in my early teens, and I cant say I thought much of it back then. Even so I thought I might give it another go-hmmmm.
Theres nothing really wrong with this film, the cast and acting are great and the story is also really good. So why did I think about turning it off half way through?
It just got boring! Then again Id probably have trouble sitting through a whole Shakespeare play (not that Im comparing the two mind).
This is the sort of film that couldve either been 20 minutes shorter, or stretched throughout 2 or 3 films.
Anyway. Yes it's good, but not great. God knows there's been alot, but i'm still waiting for that ultimate defining vampire movie! Oh yeah 'Dead and lovin it' sillly me!
With the phenomenally popular teen vampire romance Twilight released on DVD on 6th April and its sequel, New Moon, filming at the moment, it’s a good time to catch up with one of the stars of the series, Peter Facinelli. He plays Dr Carlisle Cullen, head of the Cullen family and the first vampire to turn “vegetarian” – that is, he doesn’t harm humans and only drinks animal blood. We asked Peter about his early experiences of the franchise, what fans can expect... Read more