Blood Paradise (2018)

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Blood Paradise: Directed by Patrick von Barkenberg. With Andréa Winter, Patrick von Barkenberg, Frankie Batista, Christer Cavallius. After her latest novel flops, a best-selling crime writer is sent by her publisher to the Swedish countryside to regain inspiration. Totally out of place in her new surroundings, she discovers how dangerous life in East Europe can be.

“Looking to get new inspiration, a crime writer decides to take a holiday in Sweden on a remote farmhouse trying to find her next book only to come across the increasingly unhinged and psychotic individuals around the farm and tries to find a way to get herself to safety.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, this was a decent enough if still troubling effort. One of the better features here is the generally odd atmosphere at the farm that invites plenty of generally creepy feelings the longer weu0026#39;re around. Ranging from the generally bizarre farmer and his eccentric lifestyle to the obsessive fan and his wife that plow their way into the story, the general feeling from the environment is exceptionally creepy that goes hand in hand with the general beauty of the landscape. This explodes into a grisly and violent final half where itu0026#39;s built entirely on the reversal of those elements to become a fun grindhouse-styled adventured laced with some dark comedic sequences and plenty of fine gore. Tossed off with some solid nudity from those well-qualified to deliver and there are some generally enjoyable elements to this one. However, there are still a few flaws here. The main troublesome aspect is the glacial-like pacing that takes the viewer out of the film with very little of any interest happening for long periods. The time spent on the farm getting used to the various quirks and eccentricities of that lifestyle do nothing but showcase how sheu0026#39;s so unaccustomed to farm-life being from the city. Nothing about this is creepy or thrilling, and the one time it couldu0026#39;ve been with her clothes being stolen while skinny-dipping doesnu0026#39;t even register as she takes off without alerting or informing anyone about what happened. The result is that thereu0026#39;s way too much time taken here before anything starts going on. The other big issue is that thereu0026#39;s no clear indication of what the filmu0026#39;s trying to be. The influx of several vastly different storylines, from the rustic lifestyle on the farm to the posh lifestyle she lives thatu0026#39;s supposed to provide fish-out-of-water comedy to the quirky neighbors that get involved in the story and the matter-of-factness of the different people on the farm that they go about their lives without bothering her until the very end means thereu0026#39;s a seemingly discordant tone that arises. Whether itu0026#39;s supposed to be funny or creepy is never really explored and the film feels awash in numerous plot-points that donu0026#39;t mesh into any kind of worthwhile hole. These here are what hold this one back.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated Unrated/R: Full Nudity, Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.”

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