Search This Blog

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Byzantium (2012)

"Byzantium" is another supernatural tale by director Neil Jordan. His first film that dealt with the supernatural was "The Company of Wolves" which was essential a few short stories connected by an over arching narrative. His second work is the renown "Interview With the Vampire" which followed, more or less, the story represented in the novel by the same name; this was a straight forward narrative about the past. His third visit to the supernatural is the 2012 movie "Byzantium", a film that is unable to find it's pacing and shifts from present to past to present again without any real rhyme or reason. It's the easiest film to follow and the scenes that take place in the present feel like that there are various scenes that are missing.

One other note - the film doesn't follow the typical vampire mythology. In this film, the vampires are able to walk around daylight and have rosy complexions. This isn't a deal breaker because such films like "The Moth Diaries" and "Bram Stoker's Dracula" also have their vampires walking around in the sun.


Eleanor and her mother Clara are vampires from the days of the Napoleonic Wars. One half of the movie shows what theirs lives were like before and after becoming vampires while the other half shows them dealing with the events in the present. After killing another vampire and setting their apartment on fire, the two are force to flee and end up settling in a seaside town. They move into an old hotel that Clara turns into a brothel (she was a prostitute herself when she was mortal). Eleanor attracts the attention of a young college age kid named Frank. She tries to keep him at arm length but his persistence eventually wins her over. Soon the past comes to haunt both Eleanor and Clara when the other vampires finally hunt them down with the intention of destroying the two once and for all.


Clara

Eleanor

No comments:

Post a Comment