The Hunger (1983) Reviews

The Hunger (1983)
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The exquisitely beautiful Catherine Deneuve plays Miriam, a centuries-old vampire capable of bestowing the gift of immortality on her lovers -- namely her current partner John (David Bowie). To sustain their sanguinary requirements, the pair cruises New York nightclubs in search of victims (as illustrated in a stunning opening sequence to the accompaniment of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" performed by seminal Goth band Bauhaus). When John awakens one morning to discover telltale signs of aging, it is revealed that his own sustained youth is not permanent, and his physical decrepitude begins to increase at an incredible rate. In a panic, John visits the clinic of scientist Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon), who has recently published a book on reversing the aging process, but she initially dismisses him as a crank, leaving him to sit in the lobby for several hours... during which his body ages several decades. After learning of his condition, Sarah traces John to his uptown flat. John is nowhere to be found, having been consigned by Miriam to a box in the attic with her legions of undead loves, leaving Miriam to deal with Sarah -- which she does quite effectively, seducing her into a steamy lesbian tryst. Their passion is consummated by a mingling of Miriam's blood with Sarah's, which later manifests itself as a psychic link between the two women and leaves Sarah with a rapidly-increasing appetite for blood. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine DeneuveDavid Bowie, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Scott
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Ken R.

This take on the lives of a pair of vampires is artistic, imaginative, and erotic. Great job of acting by Bowie, and this is easily Sarandon's best work apart from "Bull Durham". Just great.

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Dave T.

Visually stunning tale of hip and stylish pair of NYC vampires. Though the story ultimately crumbles halfway through (pun intended), David Bowie's waiting room "aging" scene is fascinating. Good soundtrack accentuates the loneliness and impending doom. Entertaining throughout, this remains one of my favorite pictures despite many unfavorable reviews from critics at the time.

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Stephen V.

A unique take off of the search for immortality done in a strange British fashion. Simple plot but yet with a few twist.

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Shabnam G.

I think this is a great old school classic film! It's a must.

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Jo Ann L.

Despite some gory scenes, this is a lush, beautiful movie that seems to be somewhat lacking in present day vampire movies. It found it as haunting as the day I first saw it when it was first released

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Kenneth W.

I THOUGHT THAT THE MOVIE WAS SLOW AND TOO OPERATIC FOR ME. I LIKE DAVID BOWIE CHARACTER AND HE DID GREAT JOB AND SUSAN SARANDON DID WELL, BUT SAW HER DEAD MAN WALKEN IS A BETTER PERFORMANCE.

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Virginia F.

I found this movie to be very strange. I do like vampire movies. Blade, Interview with the Vampire and Dracula. This movie made no sence to me. I did not like it at all.

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Jacquelyn H.

To say that I was disappointed would be an understatement. It started off interesting but lagged about half through.

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GUSTAVO J.

the premise is very interesting but at the end falls apart .If you watch the extras Susan Sarandon explains why in the commentary.

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Zak G.

Really generic. I mostly watched it to say I've seen pretty much every movie that Bowie is in- and if you're also just a fan of Bowie- rent The Prestege instead. The acting is all pretty bad, the story is weak- yet it's not even bad in a fun way. I've seen muc much worse but still- I'd suggest skipping this one.

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    Ken R.

    This take on the lives of a pair of vampires is artistic, imaginative, and erotic. Great job of acting by Bowie, and this is easily Sarandon's best work apart from "Bull Durham". Just great.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Dave T.

    Visually stunning tale of hip and stylish pair of NYC vampires. Though the story ultimately crumbles halfway through (pun intended), David Bowie's waiting room "aging" scene is fascinating. Good soundtrack accentuates the loneliness and impending doom. Entertaining throughout, this remains one of my favorite pictures despite many unfavorable reviews from critics at the time.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Stephen V.

    A unique take off of the search for immortality done in a strange British fashion. Simple plot but yet with a few twist.

    Yes   |   No

     
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