Watch horror Movies for free with Amazon Prime

The Hunger

1983
8
Director: 
Tony Scott

SYNOPSIS: 

Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve) is an immortal vampire who feeds on human blood to stay young and beautiful. At her side is her lover John (David Bowie), a man who has enjoyed the same immortality for centuries, until he suddenly begins to age rapidly. Desperate, he turns to Dr. Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon), a researcher specializing in premature aging. When Sarah encounters the mysterious Miriam, she is drawn into a dark world of desire, seduction and death.

REVIEW: 

Based on the novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber, the film is a sensual and decadent reinterpretation of the vampire myth, characterized by a refined aesthetic and a disturbing atmosphere.

The film is a hypnotic visual experience, with an aesthetic style that mixes gothic with 80s glamour. The use of soft lighting, luxurious settings and an evocative soundtrack (including Bela Lugosi’s Dead by Bauhaus) help to create a sense of alienation and mystery. Tony Scott, in his directorial debut, favours the visual and atmospheric side over traditional storytelling, transforming the film into a sensorial work that focuses on beauty and decay.

The Hunger explores themes of immortal love, loneliness and the fear of death. The figure of the vampire Miriam embodies the eternal predator, who condemns her lovers to a cruel fate: an eternal existence without youth. The film also plays with sexuality, particularly through the relationship between Miriam and Sarah, in one of the most iconic and controversial love scenes in cinema of the time.

Catherine Deneuve is icy and fascinating as the aristocratic vampire, while David Bowie offers a poignant performance, capturing the desperation of a man who sees his immortality slipping away. Susan Sarandon, on the other hand, gives a vulnerability and a growing strength to her character, making her transformation believable.

The Hunger is a film that divides the audience: some find it fascinating and stylistically innovative, while others consider it too slow and more interested in aesthetics than in the story. However, it remains a cult of horror and gothic cinema, thanks to its sophisticated atmosphere and its bold representation of sexuality and death. If you love vampires told with elegance and melancholy, this film is definitely worth a watch.

OTHER MOVIES REVIEWS

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

1962

Based on the novel by Henry Farrell released in 1960, the film is considered the progenitor of the psycho-biddy subgenre where the protagonists are mentally unstable elderly women, ready to terrorize the unfortunate ones on duty. Playing the disturbing sisters in this psychological thriller, a small jewel of genre cinema, are an unforgettable Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, great Hollywood stars now in their twilight years. Despite being free of bloody or macabre scenes, the film is a hallucinatory journey through sadism, madness and family resentments... Claustrophobic,... Read More

Let It Snow

2020

A soft horror film produced in Ukraine, very beautiful on a visual level thanks to the spectacular locations in Georgia... a glacial setting, which instills no small amount of anguish and chill in the heart. Filmed in a classic style, it is a rather simple and short story that flows quickly without leaving any particular shivers, but some scenes are particularly anxiety-inducing and an unbearable and disturbing Christmas song acts as a background. The protagonist Ivanna Sakhno is very good.

Halloween Ends

2022

The film closes the David Gordon Green trilogy that began in 2018 and continued in 2021 with Halloween Kills, it is branded Blumhouse and this should be the last chapter (but will it really be like that we all wonder) of the saga that began in 1978 by John Carpenter. The era of Michael Myers ends, the most irrepressible killer in the history of horror cinema ever, mentor of every bloodthirsty masked homicidal maniac who came after him. There is certainly the intent to pay homage to the dark atmospheres of the progenitor film but also the desire to surprise, by inserting an... Read More

Immaculate

2024

Religious horror without demoniacs or exorcisms, played by the new American movie star Sydney Sweeney who also produces here and is the fulcrum of this film... she is perfect in the role with her angelic face that however in the ending, now a cult of this film, is transfigured thus becoming a great "scream queen" almost on the level of Isabelle Adjani in "Possession". Bloody tribute to the European horror of the 70s but more interested in the psychological aspect of the genre, it has the merit of showing without reticence the ecclesiastical community as a bunch of... Read More

The Deep House

2021

Yet another reinterpretation of haunted houses but rather original because the ghosts emerge from the bottom of the abyss this time. A high-tension film that involves you in first person... together with the protagonists we will always be underwater and we will feel like we can't breathe, we will feel trapped without the possibility of resurfacing... Highly not recommended for those who suffer from hydrophobia. The film is technically excellent and visually very beautiful and even if the story is simple and the characters stereotyped it still does not bore, perhaps also... Read More