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In director Neil Jordan's vampire thriller a mother and daughter struggle to hide their bloody secret from their adopted community. Whilst her cold-hearted mother plies her trade as a prostitute to keep their heads above water and indulges her bloodletting at any opportunity, Eleanor wrestles with keeping her secret from her latest love, Frank (Caleb Landry Jones).
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Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan star in INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE director Neil Jordan's lavish yet decadent tale of a blood-sucking mother/daughter duo whose dark 200-year history threatens to catch up with them at a run-down hotel on the English coast.
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ProducerAlan Moloney, Stephen Woolley
EAN5055201823762
eBay Product ID (ePID)171401657
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleByzantium
ActorDaniel Mays, Sam Riley, Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan, Jonny Lee Miller, Caleb Landry Jones
DirectorNeil Jordan
FormatBlu-ray
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2013
FeaturesInterviews with Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan and Neil Jordan\Frightfest Cast and Crew Q&A\Trailer
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Run Time118 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
ReviewsFilm.com - It isnÆt just the bright colors and the costumes but every visual aspect of BYZANTIUM that sings., Entertainmentmaven.com - I applaud his visual aesthetic and will continue to watch his films due to his fantastic understanding of the scripts he works with.
Consumer AdviceContains very strong language, strong violence, sex and sex references
Additional InformationGemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan star in INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE director Neil Jordan's lavish yet decadent tale of a blood-sucking mother/daughter duo whose dark 200-year history threatens to catch up with them at a run-down hotel on the English coast. Their story begins during the Napoleonic Wars, when young Eleanor (Ronan) is abandoned as Clara (Arterton) falls into a passionate love affair. Two centuries later, demure Eleanor and extroverted Clara are on the run when they seek sanctuary in a dilapidated coastal resort. There, Clara sets her sights on a lonely soul named Noel (Daniel Mays), who has just inherited the Byzantium hotel, a once-thriving inn that has fallen into a sad state of disrepair. Before long, the elder vampire has transformed the Byzantium into a makeshift brothel where she and her young companion can quench their thirst for human blood while maintaining a low profile. Meanwhile, Eleanor falls for Frank (Caleb Landry Jones), a charming young waiter who unwittingly draws out the natural storyteller in her. Amidst a string of mysterious disappearances in the sleepy coastal town, Frank realises that Eleanor's extraordinary tales are much more than simple fantasy. As Clara and Eleanor's sanguinary past slowly comes into focus, it's only a matter of time before the pair will be forced to either flee once again or face their fates with a sense of dark courage. Jonny Lee Miller and Sam Riley co-star.
A good modern take on the vampire film. The casting and performances are good, especially the two leading ladies who are also good (in my opinion). No fangs, stakes and sunshine killing the vamps is in traditional vampire films but always interesting in its approach.