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Martin (1978)

A young man, convinced he's a vampire, goes to live with his elderly and hostile cousin in a small Pennsylvanian town, where he tries to suppress his bloodlust.

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Michael A 27 Oct 2009

Pas plus fan de Romero que cela, "Martin" reste tout de meme pour moi, son meilleur film. Un traitement original du theme du vampirisme, des affects modernes, une charge contre la religion, une critique de la societe et un montage virtuose (parfois un poil trop monte d'ailleurs). Precieux.

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Andrew S 07 May 2009

George A. Romero's Martin is a low-budget, revisionist horror movie about a troubled teenage boy who is brought to an economically depressed Pennsylvanian town to live with his cousin. Martin's side of the family is said to have a curse, and he may or may not be an 84 year old vampire. Martin himself claims there is no such thing as "magic" and he doesn't conform to standard vampire lore, like having fangs or an aversion to sunlight. Instead, he uses razor blades and hypodermic needles to attack his victims. Most vampire movies are allegories of one kind or another; here, Romero subverts traditional vampire mythology as a means of exploring the ways that distrust and superstition destroy families. The vampire theme also serves as a fascinating metaphor for teenage alienation: the town of Braddock offers Martin only the most mundane kind of future, and his ambivalent, yet compulsive, drive towards vampirism is a manifestation of his inner turmoil. Romero followed this intimate masterpiece with the epic Dawn of the Dead (1978).

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Jay V 13 Jun 2007

Not your typical Vampire movie, but that's why I liked it.

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Christopher B 11 Oct 2007

Probably Romero's most underrated film, this is a superb drama/horror about a vampire/psycho. All the idiots (and there are lots here in Toronto) who say that Romero can't direct should try watching this and say the same. A lost classic.

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Peter C 07 Nov 2007

Zero budget, fabulous script and dedicated cast. They don't make horror flicks like this any more.

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