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Zora la vampira (2000) Online

Zora la vampira (2000) Online
Original Title :
Zora la vampira
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
2000
Directror :
Antonio Manetti,Marco Manetti
Cast :
Toni Bertorelli,Micaela Ramazzotti,Raffaele Vannoli
Writer :
Antonio Manetti,Marco Manetti
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 45min
Rating :
4.9/10
Zora la vampira (2000) Online

It is the year 2000 and Count Dracula decides to leave Transylvania. He cannot take any more Rumenian blood and wants to go to Italy, a country he thinks he knows from having seen Italian shows on the television.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Toni Bertorelli Toni Bertorelli - Conte Dracula
Micaela Ramazzotti Micaela Ramazzotti - Zora
Raffaele Vannoli Raffaele Vannoli - Servo (as Lele Vannoli)
Chef Ragoo Chef Ragoo - Zombie
Carlo Verdone Carlo Verdone - Commissario Damiani
Ivo Garrani Ivo Garrani - Prete
G. Max G. Max - Lama
Tormento Tormento - Cianuro
Selen Selen - Vampira
Juliet Esey Joseph Juliet Esey Joseph - Vampira
Marco Manetti Marco Manetti - Bue
Sandro Ghiani Sandro Ghiani - Cuccureddu
Massimo De Santis Massimo De Santis - Tossico
Alessia Barela Alessia Barela - Tossica
Elda Alvigini Elda Alvigini - Ragazza Piercing


User reviews

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Can't really say that this is a great movie or a good comedy even but I do see it as a quite good one for a young crowd.

It's a quite simplistic movie but it's also a fun one to watch. Nothing really stands out but it basically serves its purpose well enough. Well, almost, fore I felt that the movie perhaps could had been more edgy to make some of its points come across as more powerful and effective.

It seems to me that the movie is trying to be a bit of an Italian social commentary on (illegal) immigration and the way Italians deal with it, as well as a commentary on today's Italian youth and how they get looked upon- and treated by the older generation. This all only seems to play somewhat of a role in the first half of the movie but after that gets abounded pretty quickly and the movie turns into a far more simplistic one, without any deeper meaning to anything. In that regard this movie does also feel like a quite pointless one.

It's already a bad idea to have Dracula walk around in modern times. This has never really worked out that well in any movie. This movie does feature some interesting ideas in it and it can somewhat be seen as a modern retelling and take on the Dracula story, with of course a less serious approach to it all. So it's not the worst movie at what it is trying to do but just don't expect a real Dracula or vampire movie when you're going to watch this one, since it actually has very little to do with anything horror related.

Still I liked the modern style of this movie and the entire way it got shot. It's a sort of new wave of film-making, that happens all across Europe, that gets aimed completely toward the younger generations.

The acting is quite poor in parts and it seems to me that most of the cast consists out of non-professional actors but the movie does still feature some good and likable characters in it, so the acting really is no big complaint, since the characters still work out well enough.

Can't say that this is a great movie by any means but it manages to serve its purpose- and reach its targeted audience well enough with its approach.

6/10

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Zan

A good effort to represent Italian Hip-Hop and the Roman underground in a different way. Manetti Bros tried to "keep it real", while describing the adventures of an old fashioned Count Dracula. The vampire will learn how hard life can be when you're discriminated twice: as a vampire and as a stranger. But he will also fall in love with a suburban graffiti writer named Zora. Will the rapper Mc Zombie and his fellow Lama be able to stop the curse of the vampire, before it reaches their friend Zora?

In the cast literally shines Lele Vannoli as the vampire's servant, Ivo Garrani playing the role of the mad priest works well, and the rappers Chef Ragoo and GMax work well as a kind of nowadays Abbott and Costello. The cast is also full of musicians from the Italian scene like James Senese from Napoli Centrale, Tormento from Sottotono and lots more. The soundtrack is also full of good hip hop beats you can move the head to while watching the movie. Definitely worth watching.