Plot
Louis de Pointe's epic story of love, blood, and the perils of immortality, as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy. Chafing at the limitations of life as a black man in 1900s New Orleans, Louis finds it impossible to resist the rakish Lestat De Lioncourt's offer of the ultimate escape: joining him as his vampire companion.
Cast
as Louis de Pointe du Lac
as Lestat de Lioncourt
as Armand
as Claudia
as Santiago
as Daniel Molloy
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Reviews
I have read Anne Rice's vampire novels, not all of them but enough to get a clear impression of her writing style, characterisations and settings for her work. Interview with the Vampire, for me, largely misses the mark on each and every count.The characters don't feel like the Rice's, they lack the personality and finesse, she infused her characters with. The time period/setting is in many r…
So this is one of those titles that IMDb will remove your review if it's not positively glowing. I'm not sure why, the source material was already really progressive. It was essentially a story about two Gay men who happen to be vampires... and their violent break up. But it was subtle, it was artistic, and it had more of a story to tell about good and evil among other things. Subtle is t…
Oh, Americans with their obsession with race and LGBT propaganda... This TV show is nothing new, just another woke crap thing coming from Holywood. Didn't expect anything good from them nowadays... I'm not rating this show too low because production and acting is decent, but it's a shame that all this must be ruined by propaganda and agenda. I can't give this show more than 4/10, sorry, wel…