This mockumentary follows the lives of a group of vampires who share a house in Wellington, New Zealand. Turns out Viago, Deacon and Vladislav are struggling with mundane modern life things like paying the rent and overcoming flatmate conflicts. Show Start your 30 day free trial
Let me start off by saying that I freaking loved this movie and this is going to be a very long review but well worth the read if you are bored. Furthermore, to explain the length, this movie provided so much necessary distraction, and laughs a plenty that I felt it necessary to inform others. You just have to watch this!!!! Thus, this review is not so much a review as more so to pay homage. Personally, I could even see this becoming a television series, as to me its that
good. For instance I can just imagine the neighbors. I’m sure they would have to keep stocked up if that is even possible, to protect themselves. Maybe invest in some crucifixes, a lot of garlic, reinforced doors, windows, something to prevent against mind control, etc. Yeah, naw. To officially begin I start out with our writers/directors, Viago, the quote on quote “pedantic” one who is just too cute with his love/obsession of his sweetheart. They don't make them like that anymore ladies. I kid I kid. Vladislav is really sexy to me in a
deliciously dark and obviously twisted way. He has some of my favorite lines in the film, like: "And the other day I dragged a man’s body down the hallway and notice that their was no dust...like I kind of..I kind of swept the hallway.” The elder vampire Peter (played by Ben Fransham) is also hilarious to me in a muted way. He’s not very sociable, I can relate to that. Then we have Deacon (played by Jonny Brugh), the so-called younger vampire of the group. I just loved his tale of how he became
a vampire.. I could go on and on but really I loved all of the characters and how often do you get that. From Nick, which brings me to another favorite line of mine...”my eyes bleed heeps”. Stu, Nick’s sweet as a cherub best mate. Deacon’s familiar, the over used and abused Jackie. The werewolf clan who are actually concerned with swearing. “We’re not swear-wolves we’re werewolves.” Even more comedy gold with just that group alone. Vladislav’s ex nicknamed the Beast, the police officers,
literally every character. I’m telling you I have not laughed this much in a long time. In fact, it got to the point that if I had a bad day I would just put this movie in. I guess that’s why I know it so well now. Haha Anyway, to wrap it up, I had to mention the awesomely unique soundtrack. For instance the opening track, “You’re Dead”. The little jig they played before going out on the town, ‘’vampire style”. The various club songs played. Loved em all!!!!! In fact, for a complete listing of the songs heard through
the film, you can simply check YouTube. I have also provided a link here to that: Okay, well, enough with my editorial, go out and watch this. If you like weird and just out there, off the wall and not the typical drab, predictable mess that dominates, give this a shot, with a couple of shots and some good friends. Enjoy!!!!! What streaming service has What We Do in the Shadows movie?What We Do in the Shadows, a horror movie starring Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, and Jonny Brugh is available to stream now. Watch it on Kanopy, Prime Video, Vudu or Apple TV on your Roku device.
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