6/10
Occasionally atmospheric Italian Gothic
1 February 2010
The Blancheville Monster is a decent Italian Gothic entry. It's true that it is a little plodding and uneventful, however, it's occasionally eerie and stylish. The story is about a badly disfigured count who visits his daughter by night, attempting to induce her into committing suicide to revoke an old family curse. Frankly, the story is absolutely ridiculous, I mean couldn't the count just kill his daughter rather than embark on his moonlit walks with her to the family mausoleum? Well, yes, however, these spooky encounters do actually provide the film with its best Gothic imagery. These scenes, set in the dead of night, with the sleepwalking daughter being followed a few paces behind by the black-clad, monstrous count through the ruins to the family tomb, are very striking. So really, plot inconsistencies have to be weighed against this. Although I do have a little problem with the final confrontation where the daughter escapes from her entombed situation without even a hint of how this came to be. Nevertheless, these observations aside, The Blancheville Monster is not bad. The location is well used and there is some decent photography to accentuate this. If you are a fan of 60's Italian Gothic then it's really one to check out.
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