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A runaway criminal breaks into an eerie chateau, taking its two frightened chambermaids hostage. As night falls, a group of mysterious aristocratic women arrive and the criminal begins to realize the women are hiding a sinister secret." s, M. ^# K+ o: w% a$ a- B4 S
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6 {. V3 a9 [9 o3 [0 u& C) k◎译 名 魔力/巫女勾魂
1 z5 w! z5 q" H h' d$ r◎片 名 Fascination / Fascination
# a0 p+ }2 p" K4 z◎年 代 1979
& m7 Q5 s6 K7 h( M◎产 地 法国
! K; U [! R; Z$ \2 B& g◎类 别 剧情/恐怖/情色# [ q0 L0 z7 h- P
◎语 言 法语
1 e, R! t' F* q$ i! S) f◎上映日期 1980-01-02(法国)6 `* J' H8 L+ R$ S8 e
◎IMDb评分 6.0/10 from 2,697 users& X% x2 [( r0 M. m4 _6 S
◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079135/2 ?! R8 W" F4 q& O
◎豆瓣评分 6.1/10 from 384 users3 r7 V9 a# _! E, l/ r, f! p1 y
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1293339/
4 d3 e+ ?+ }& x* R+ M1 ~! Q6 J◎文件格式 x264 + LPCM
2 ^+ _( m6 o7 C% j9 c; s( {( [◎视频尺寸 1920 x 1080% M2 J/ G! }* `6 g% k; i0 I9 @
◎文件大小 1DVD 10.28 GiB* d; s7 p! c3 ?0 C
◎片 长 1 h 21 min; s# {$ P6 z* T6 A6 o6 d
◎导 演 让·洛林 Jean Rollin1 C6 Y- H) M: v0 R
◎编 剧 让·洛林 Jean Rollin6 H3 s' k9 n% B- B- L: j; `( O- {3 }
◎主 演 碧姬·莱尔 Brigitte Lahaie9 ~( X5 T y; L
Franca Mai9 [; ~; z- A+ I1 ^
Jean-Marie Lemaire- s$ O/ k+ c# o' W0 ]1 }
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◎标 签 法国 | 恐怖 | 情色 | cult | JeanRollin | Jean_Rollin | 法国电影 | horror
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◎简 介
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第一次出国的艾莉西亚从加州到了南美, 并和表姐的朋友们一起,踏上了一段远离城市的旅程。然而表姐半途有事而返,留下她与三个陌生人。这三个陌生人中,一个是时不时做出奇怪举动,说话不顾后果,甚至有虐 待倾向的同性恋,一个是郁郁寡欢,总是板着面孔,似乎对艾莉西亚做的任何事都不满意的大姐,还有一个是表姐那个看起来虽然友善,却痴迷于催眠术的男朋友。面对陌生的国度,奇怪的人,空荡的房间,狂野的世界,艾莉西亚脆弱的神经不断受到挑战。失眠、梦魇、幻觉带来了焦虑、惊恐、不安,艾莉西亚要怎样走完这一段旅程,又是否能脱离险境?" X! h7 P4 p7 S4 R2 z) z8 G
* f% k8 {# B/ Q This erotic horror film, set in 1905, tells the story of a thief who seeks refuge in a castle owned by two women, Eva and Elizabeth. The women are seductive and teasing, but turn out to be part of a vampiric cult of blood-drinking aristocrats.
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8 o0 I3 F1 K0 N& U01:20:06.134 : fr:Chapitre 12 Fascination Blu-ray, Video Quality0 m6 i5 p9 R0 K: [2 I' Y; Q# s
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( A# f0 X. G# P0 y3 V4 EFor a long time, Jean Rollin's films were only available in the U.S. by way of duped VHS tapes and then decent, but far from spectacular DVDs, so to see them in high definition is something of a revelation. The Blu-ray presentation is fairly consistent across all five films being released in this first batch of titles, so I'm basically reiterating what I've written in the previous reviews. Though the visual style is much in keeping with the earlier films--intentionally drab overall but punctuated by vivid color--Fascination is the most polished-looking of the five titles. Cinematographer Georgie Fromentin had only one previous credit, a film called Hard Penetration--but he actually does some decent lensing here, helping Rollin to create some of his most memorable images. On Blu-ray, the color has been reproduced wonderfully and the image is dense, with deep blacks--sometimes they crush a bit, but this is probably unavoidable--and good contrast. As with the other titles, Kino's 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer is true-to-source, with no noise reduction, edge enhancement, or other unnecessary digital manipulations. That said, the print is also presented as-is, which means you'll sometimes notice white and black specks, occasional flickers, and some small scratches, hairs, and debris. Fascination is never exceptionally sharp, but the fine, high-definition detail apparent in the transfer makes this an instant improvement over the prior DVDs. Finally, there are no real compression issues to worry about. It bears repeating: If you've been following Kino's Blu-ray track record, you know exactly what to expect from the Cinema of Jean Rollins series--the best possible prints, presented with minimal digital intervention.
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" e9 R, E ` r: q9 ~The Nude Vampire, Shiver of the Vampires, and The Iron Rose each included both the original French audio and an English dub, but for Fascination Kino has only supplied the French language mix, presented in uncompressed Linear PCM 2.0 mono. As with the picture quality, the audio sometimes exhibits evidence of the film's low-budget origins--dynamic tinniness, light hisses, audible pops, and crackles--but nothing you wouldn't expect and nothing outright distracting. What's important is that the dialogue, while never perfectly clean--there's some slight muffling or peaking at times--is at least always understandable and balanced in the mix. I was also somewhat surprised by the sound design here, which is better and more deliberate than in some of the early Rollin films. The creepy score, by Philippe d'Aram, sets a great mood too. The disc includes optional English subtitles.
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