Friday, February 5, 2010

Blood Creek (2009)

I was very intrigued by the cover of the DVD which features a man with a swastika carved in the back of his head. So I got the chance to rent this and it's not that bad of a movie. The beginning is a little bit rushed but the rest of the movie is excellent. It's about the Nazis and how they thought that black magic would lead them to supremacy. So, Hitler sends out men to the US to recover Rhinestones that are said to have magic in them. The only problem is it's 60 years later and people have gone missing including Evan's (Henry Cavill) brother Victor (Dominic Purcell). One day Victor returns and he has Evan help him out. They head back to the farm and Evan discovers that the situation is more complicated then he expected. Trapped in a cellar of a barn is the deadly and extremely dangerous Nazi by the name of Richard Wirth (Michael Fassbender). The family that owns the farm has been kept the same age as when they had first met Wirth for over 60 years. The feed him blood in order to keep him happy and so that he can fulfill a prophecy. The only problem is Victor and Evan have other plans and with the help of Lisse (Emma Booth), a girl who has remained 17 for decades and a book of the occult she had been studying, they try to stop this madman. Like I said before the beginning is very rushed and at occasions the acting is tough to bear, but the rest of the movie is excellent and I give it a B+

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