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Daughters of Darkness [4K Blu-ray review]

Daughters of Darkness is one of those films I’ve heard discussed more in academic circles than by horror fans. This abstract horror film went into Belgium to tell the most unceremonious of terror cinema. Capitalizing on the lesbian vampires subgenre of the time, Daughters of Darkness dared to stage a deconstruction of the material. Naturally, it died a quick death outside of popular circles for years.

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Erotic horror cinema is either exploitative or box office poison. Hammer was really good at slamming out this horror flicks of the latest and greatest horror startlets fawning over each other. Daughters of Darkness is about focusing on an older vampire who has reached the ends of enjoying the process. Bathory consumes, screws and lounges around because eternity means nothing.

The sex almost feels like a consequence of an Immortal being tried to experience some human joy. Elizabeth Bathory gets recognized once in awhile, but it doesn’t matter. Her infrequent trips in and out of human life treats her like a ghost. When the girls start going missing in Bruges, it feels like a side effect rather than the main horror.

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Elizabeth Bathory isn’t the kind of character you see in American horror. An aging creature that has seen it all and is trying to make sense of the lack of mortality. The Hunger got close, but that was a Brit directing a movie headlined by a majority European cast. Still, how many regular people do you hear talking about The Hunger in 2020?

Horror that goes academic has a weird fanbase. It’s usually people outside of horror commenting on something that allows to slum. They look at subtext and material that doesn’t quite contribute to the entertainment factor. Daughters of Darkness asks a lot of a modern audience that expects The Conjuring. It’s the nature of horror to change through the ages, but I’m not sure if the overall reaction between the 1970s and now has changed.

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Surreal tales of terror about monsters above it all doesn’t equal scary. Honestly, the film would have worked better as a true crime tale at points. But, I dig the atmosphere and what Daughters of Darkness tried to lay down throughout the film. Maybe it just doesn’t match American sensibilities?

Comparison video made by site friend Justin Sluss over at High Def Disc News

Director Harry Kumel wanted to draw real world parallels to the actual Bathory, the lingering spectre of the Nazis on Europe and lesbian affairs between real stars of early cinema. But, it gets muddled when you present the story to people outside of Western Europe. That’s not any fault of the movie. But, it’s the nature of trying to share a large narrative with the world.

Blue Underground treats films like this well, but I don’t know if they are exactly mining a new audience here. How many people want to dig early 70s cinema in stunning 4K? It looks great, but the home theater enthusiasts are going to be underwhelmed. That being said, the Atmos track and 4K transfer sets the standard for arthouse cinema in the next-gen formats. Criterion would be lucky to produced releases like this.

Daughters of Darkness [4K Blu-ray review] 4

Blue Underground brings the 4K/Blu-ray combo loaded down with a ton of special features. You get a new audio commentary with Kat Ellinger, plus a bonus CD and booklet. The other special features are ported over from the last few releases of Daughters of Darkness. Blue Underground always kills it on these releases and this one is another winner.

Daughters of Darkness celebrates its 50th anniversary with its debut 4K Ultra HD bow on October 27th

Our Summary

Daughters of Darkness [4K Blu-ray review]

50th Anniversary Limited Edition! New 4K Restoration! International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young compa
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Excellent
Video
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Audio
9.4
10
Movie
8.0
10
Special Features
8.9
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