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Reflections of Evil, 2002
English, German
USA
Profile of Reflections of Evil
Reflections of Evil can be described as offbeat, scary, and suspenseful. The plot revolves around reincarnation, the afterlife, and ghosts. The main genres are independent, horror, and thriller. In terms of style, Reflections of Evil is experimental, is surreal, and campy humor. In approach, it is serious.
Summary of Reflections of Evil
Shot in 2002, Damon Packard's REFLECTIONS OF EVIL is a nerve-jarring horror film that manages to raise its head above the parapet of similarly-themed movies thanks to some convincing performances, and fascinating filmic techniques, which frequently hint at Packard's avant garde influences. Julie (Nicole Vanderhoff)
is a wandering spirit who searches for her still-alive brother, Bob (played by Packard). Bob is slowly dying from a disease related to his obese frame, and Julie tries to get to him before the inevitable happens. With narration from the legendary Tony Curtis (SOME LIKE IT HOT) and appearances by Lana Turner and George Hamilton, REFLECTIONS OF EVIL is a unique, absorbing picture that sets Damon Packard out as a name to watch.
Details
| Language: | English, German |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 22 March 2002 |
| Runtime: | 138 min |
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as Bob
as Julie
as Mom
as Young Steven Spielberg
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