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They Have Changed Their Face

1971 1h 30m Drama Horror List
Tomatometer 0 Reviews 40% Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
The head of a car corporation invites an employee to his villa to tell him he's getting a promotion.

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Audience Member In this b-movie the director tries to set a parallel between the myths of Dracula and capitalism. Entrepeneur Nosferatu invites in his mansion young employee Valle to discuss about a promotion. There Valle will discover the truth about what's behind the firm he's employed at, losing his child-like superficial illusion of life. Auto Avio Motor is in fact working to sell its product by corrupting the body and the mind of its customers and looking to spread endlessly it's influence with the help of artists and clergymen; it breeds babys to become their future CEO's and in fact Valle is one of those babys. Horrified and reluctant, the employee will have to decide whether he wants to stay or not and accept the destini Nosferatu has envisiond for him. The movie itself has some quirky ideas (old Fiat 500 patrolling the forests like the wolves in Dracula, audio commercials starting whenever Valle uses something in the mansion...), and several discrepancies, plus the whole concept is ambitious and the acting is bad, but if the viewer is willing to play along the movie is good, original and surprisingly up-to-date. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The head of a car corporation invites an employee to his villa to tell him he's getting a promotion.
Director
Corrado Farina
Screenwriter
Giulio Berruti, Corrado Farina
Genre
Drama, Horror
Original Language
Italian
Runtime
1h 30m
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