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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1975 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mondo Macabre |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Atmospheric, Classic Films & Silents, Classics (Silents/Avant Garde), Color, Dangerous Attraction, Devil Worship, Eerie, Feature, Foreign Film [Dub Or Subtitle], Horror, Mexico, Movie, Sex Horror, Spanish, Stylized, Supernatural Horror, Violence, Witchcraft |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 634991139922 |
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Customer Reviews of Alcuarda
Alucarda Alure ! I first discovered Jaun Lopez Moctezuma a few weeks ago...and now I own both his films. Every once in a while you run across a director like this in the dusty shelves of video stores and you are amazed that you never heard about them before. From what I gather in the very informative documentaries on each of his films that he managed to sneak these under the radar of the mexican state, in order make his statement about the separation of church and state. Both his films are, for the time period, extremely bizzare and beautiful films about madness and evil. Alucarda, for it's extrememly low budget views like a gothic play. The diolouge is extremely intense and fragrant between the two main charachters (lesbian convent girls) and truly is done in an artistic, cultural, way. <
>This film would offend alot of people. It surley is not for everyone. But it does prove that you can film exquisite beauty and macabre, disturbing imagery, and not turn it into a softcore porn. The boundries in this movie are respected, but pushed to an extreme that makes a point about real horror,sex and life. <
>I highly suggest this film for any serious horror buff. I also suggest his first film "The Mansion of Madness". Keep an open mind and submerge yourself in the irony and satire that these films bring. <
>Truly fascinating stuff for the mind and flesh. <
>4 Stars.
Can i get a Blood-filled Coffin Too?
Lets make no mistake, this is a B movie, but still one of my all time favorites. Thus i give it 5 stars where more critical viewers may give it less. I am judging it for how much it achieves with what it has at it's disposal. It is beautiful & evocative, & even where it doesn't always quite make sense or balance the equation it always leaves a sense of wonder.
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>Still, this movie succeeds where many Hollywood & othe high budget movies completely fail. It descriptively rather than emotionally portrays a community of very real religious faith forced to confront a menacing, absolute evil. Often they look silly, ridiculous, & stupid, but never insincere. In the end, faith & the supernatural transcend science & reason in answering the conflict of this story. Many people glorify the Satanic imagery of this movie which is abundant, and yes, devil & demonic possession are treated very real as in the Exorcist, but in a larger, grander scale. Yet the end note in this story retains a very stylistically consistent conclusion that spiritual methoda answers spiritual concerns, while science answers rational concerns. It is a bold approach very rarely attempted by large productions, but very effective & pure to form here in Alucarda.
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>Other elements including the lesbian sublimation, parts of the dialogue between Alucarda & the other female lead, & the scene of the blood filled coffin can all be traced back to Sheridan Le Fanu's 19th century vampire novel "Carmilla". There is the sense as in the 19th century vampire stories like "Carmilla", & "The Beautiful Dead", where our femme fatale is simultaneously empowered by her love for others and cursed to destroy all she loves to sustain and use that life-giving power. She can't stop existing of her own will, yet she can't stop killing in order to exist, so all she loves continues to die around her.
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>This movie has a lot to offer if you care to look, but it's probably not a comfortable choice for family viewing because of the graphic nudity and Satanic suject material. Also, personally, i would not want any child to see the blood filled coffin i referenced earlier. I think that it is one of the simplest yet creepiest scenes in horror history. Yet if your a fan of the early vampire literature it gives a very strong insight into the undead as viewed at that time, as well as a descriptive view of religious faith which exists beyond the bounds of scientific investigation or rational plausability. View it by yourself or with a trusted friend. I think you will like it, & even learn a lot from it.
A Decent Horror
This movie is filled with several memorable scenes and surreal imagery, and I'd recommend it on that fact alone. As a narrative, however, it doesn't quite deliver. There little or no tension, and aside from a single blood-drenched (literally) scene, there's not much of the sense of dread or danger that I want to get from a horror film. That said, it was still enjoyable, yet I would recommend Mondo Macabro's "Satanico Pandemonium" over this one if you are looking to spend your coin on some satanic nun action.