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Blood Bags

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A creature stalks the corridors of an abandoned mansion.
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Blood Bags

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Bobby LePire Film Threat Emiliano Ranzani's first feature-length film is not flawless, but he proves a talent to watch. Rated: 8/10 Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member "Blood Bags" had my attention from the title sequence with its solidifying moments of placing a light on real life medical macabre, Gunther's Disease. It is close to the chilling excitement I felt over the inbreeding images teased in the "Wrong Turn" and "Hills Have Eyes" franchises. Plus this film sets up a creepy cool urban legend of day trip urban adventurism gone wrong. It is a clever, well developed concept that hits all the horror tropes without being boring. The acting is pretty good. A few of the scenes feel a bit over-rehearsed, but the majority of the film feels quality. The cast, though stereotypical, are interesting and fully developed. Plus they are easily relatable personas. I do wish that the "creature" and old man's story would have gone deeper into their history. I feel that desire is purely my own morbid fascination with these two characters. Still there is plenty here to invest in. The horror is what we come to expect and fully love in quality Italian horror. It feels contemporary and yet pays tribute to classic giallo and shock horror. For some of "Blood Bags" length I kept recalling the thrilling enjoyment I get watching "Cat O' Nine Tails". This film is entertaining, creepy and atmospheric without over exploitation of the gore aspect- which will make shock horror gorehounds happy. Overall "Blood Bags" is a fun, modern giallo that never rips off it's roots, nor does it become boring. The flaws are minimal and the story is chilling, straightforward horror. For me this film offers a great example of where Italian horror should thrive in modern horror. I think the weakest moment in the film may be at the end, it should have ended with a bit more "shock'n'awe". Still "Blood Bags" is worth checking out. Pay attention to the nice love letter to Argento toward the end of the film- classic. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A creature stalks the corridors of an abandoned mansion.
Director
Emiliano Ranzani
Screenwriter
Emiliano Ranzani, Davide Mela
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Italian
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 10, 2019
Runtime
1h 23m
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