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Entretien avec un vampire DVD Étui à clapet US Import VF ___Région 1 __ 2000

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ISBN
085391831327
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France
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Warner Bros.
Numéro de pièce fabricant
B577
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085391831327

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  • Interview with the Vampire, Good job

    I purchased this DVD after reading Anne Rice’s novel by the same name. I was a bit disappointed to see the two male leads as I didn’t feel these actors could do the parts justice. Surprisingly they did a fair job. However I was blown away by the performance of Kirsten Dunst. I had thought that this role would have to be dramatically changed as no child actress could possibly portray that character as it was written. She absolutely nailed it! The cinematography was excellent. I’m not sure how the film would appear to somebody that had not read the novel. I don’t think the depth of the characters can be expressed in a short film, and with superficial actors. I would love to see more films from the series, but with more appropriate male leads.

  • DISAPPOINTING!!! (Oh, yes....!!!)

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