(2013) Aeon: The Last Vampyre on Earth/ The Last Vampyre on Earth
SCIENCE-FICTION DRAMA
Co-produced, co-written and directed and starring Daniel E. Falicki which the entire movie is built on a single area perhaps on a sound stage, and on a two person performance similar to a stage play. It opens with Catherine (April Basile) waking up unconscious that looked like she fell along with electronical pod/ capsules, with one of them still sealed. At one point, Catherine is a little frightened with some of the bodies that fell out, but she garners the nerve to retrieve a suitcase, and looking at the documents inside of it. And by the time that lone capsule opens, out comes a vampire like ghoul, (Daniel E. Falicki) as the difference with this vampire as the movie is called, it's that he can neither fly, and according to him not from the planet earth. And as he acknowledges Catherine's presence, for almost an entire hour and thirty-five minutes running time, this lone ghoul or vampire, or whatever you call it, attempts to manipulate Catherine to submit her blood to him, or to allow him to take her life.
Although, there are no cringe worthy scenes, it is nothing more but lectures from the actor Daniel E. Falicki and actress April Basile conversing with one another, as it is supposed to be another movie about the apocalypse, except that there are no indications that there is even one at all. And it's like Catherine neither has to eat or use the bathroom throughout the time she is with him.
Co-produced, co-written and directed and starring Daniel E. Falicki which the entire movie is built on a single area perhaps on a sound stage, and on a two person performance similar to a stage play. It opens with Catherine (April Basile) waking up unconscious that looked like she fell along with electronical pod/ capsules, with one of them still sealed. At one point, Catherine is a little frightened with some of the bodies that fell out, but she garners the nerve to retrieve a suitcase, and looking at the documents inside of it. And by the time that lone capsule opens, out comes a vampire like ghoul, (Daniel E. Falicki) as the difference with this vampire as the movie is called, it's that he can neither fly, and according to him not from the planet earth. And as he acknowledges Catherine's presence, for almost an entire hour and thirty-five minutes running time, this lone ghoul or vampire, or whatever you call it, attempts to manipulate Catherine to submit her blood to him, or to allow him to take her life.
Although, there are no cringe worthy scenes, it is nothing more but lectures from the actor Daniel E. Falicki and actress April Basile conversing with one another, as it is supposed to be another movie about the apocalypse, except that there are no indications that there is even one at all. And it's like Catherine neither has to eat or use the bathroom throughout the time she is with him.