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The
Hunger (1983, UK)
Director Tony Scott's feature-length directorial debut
film was this visually-stylish, decadent and R-rated erotic horror
film. Its most notable characters formed a love triangle threesome.
Included in the film was a controversial, lengthy soft-focus lesbian-vampires
sex scene in the sunlight of a late afternoon between two females with
mutual attraction to each other.
Since its release, the film has become a goth cult film. It should be stated that the
term "vampire" was never explicitly used in the film. Its
tagline was a clever play on words: "Nothing Human Loves Forever."
- seductively-elegant Miriam
Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve) and John Blaylock (David Bowie),
Miriam's cellist companion, posed as a wealthy
couple interested in tutoring students in classical music; they lived
in an elegant NYC townhouse from which they prowled the streets for victims
- both were centuries-old, immortal vampire lovers,
who first met in 18th-century France; each of them had many
previous vampire lovers throughout time (all of them had grown old
and died within a week)
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Partner Swapping: Young Woman From Disco (Ann Magnuson)
with John Blaylock (David Bowie)
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- in the film's brief opening set in a NY discotheque nightclub (the rock band Bauhaus
was performing the song "Bela
Lugosi's Dead"), the predatory couple met
another young man and woman (John Stephen Hill and Ann Magnuson) interested
in sex, enflaming their passions; the couple returned
with the Blaylocks to their home for drinks, exhibitionism, and swapping
of partners, where their throats were slashed by Ankh pendants with hidden daggers; afterwards,
the Blaylocks cleaned up the blood in their bathroom, and disposed of
the black body bags in the flames of their building's basement furnace
- meanwhile, Dr. Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon), a
butchy, sleep and aging researcher/scientist (gerontologist) who
was studying longevity, noticed the bloody remains of an experimental
caged male monkey in her clinic's laboratory - the subject of her
study on rapid aging in primates; the monkey had painfully and rapidly
aged and degenerated, became manic, and lustfully fed upon its beloved
mate Betty before expiring; [Note: This was a veiled but prophetic
foreshadowing of the film's conclusion.]
- Miriam became concerned when her partner John
began to rapidly age, decay and deteriorate, and she sought out Dr.
Roberts for a cure; eventually, John's body had withered and weakened
so much that he was ready to expire; desperate for blood, he
had just cut the throat and murdered teenaged violinist Alice Cavender
(Beth Ehlers), one of Miriam's students; Miriam took John's body
up to the attic (where earlier 'deceased' lovers had also been encased
and trapped in coffins to suffer an eternal "living death")
and placed him into a casket
- Dr. Roberts became Miriam's new healthy blood candidate/recruit during
a visit with Miriam in her townhouse - she was Miriam's latest
lesbian courtship victim in a highly-sensual seduction scene; the
doctor was offered a drink of sherry, while Miriam played The Flower
Duet, "a love song...sung by two women" on the piano (she claimed it
was Lakmé by Léo Delibes). Sarah suspiciously asked: Sarah: "Are
you making a pass at me, Mrs. Blaylock?" Miriam: (correcting
her) "Miriam." Sarah: (repeating) "Miriam." Miriam: "Not
that I'm aware of, Sarah."
- after Sarah spilled a blood-red droplet of sherry
on her white T-shirt (worn without a bra), she first daubed at it,
and then was prompted to remove her top; Miriam gave her some soft
Sapphic touches before a slow kiss and many other love-bites; in
the very next scene, Sarah had removed all of her clothes except
black panties, and was on a bed, where Miriam continued to kiss her
and suck on her bare nipple
Miriam (Catherine Deneuve) and Dr. Roberts (Susan
Sarandon): Sherry Spilled on Dr. Roberts' Shirt, Followed by The
Sexual Exchange of Kisses - and Blood
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[Note: This sequence reportedly ushered in more lesbian
vampire chic, keeping up the trend from earlier 'queer-horror' 70s
films The Vampire Lovers (1970, UK), Daughters of Darkness
(1971) (aka Les Lèvres Rouges), Vampyros Lesbos
(1971), and Vampyres (1974) (aka Vampyres: Daughters
of Darkness).]
- during their sexual encounter, Sarah didn't realize
that Miriam had bitten into the bend in her
arm, causing a blood exchange and a bruised arm; Miriam took on and
transformed her new lover (into a vampire with immortal life) by
mingling with her blood; Sarah had been infused
with "inhuman blood" and began to feel sick
- through tests, Sarah knew that she was infected,
and contronted Miriam in her townhome: "What
have you done to me? There's some alien strain consuming my blood...What
is it, and why have you done it?" Miriam reassured her: "Put
your faith in me...Give me time, trust me....I've given you something
you never dared dream of...Everlasting life...The blood in your veins
is mine"
Sarah to Miriam: "What have you done to me?"
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Sarah Sickened by Miriam's Blood Transfusion
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Sarah Kissed and Cared For By Miriam
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- after a struggle that propelled
Sarah to the floor, Miriam showed off her own arm bruise and explained
that their blood was mixed together: ("I made a simpIe incision.
I drew your bIood, and then you took mine"); she then made a
momentous admission: "You belong to me. We belong to each other"
- as Sarah stormed out,
Miriam explained the film's title: "You'll be back. When the Hunger
hurts so much you've Iost reason, then you'II have to feed, and then
you'II need me to show you how"; to fulfill her promise of feeding
Sarah's 'hunger,' Miriam provided her with a bloody male prostitute
(with a slashed throat), but Sarah did not partake; she was nauseous,
sweating profusely, and in a fetal position
- as the film was concluding, Dr. Roberts' advanced vampiric state and ravenous
need for blood caused her to murder (with her Ankh pendant) and drink
the blood (mostly off-screen) of her own boyfriend Dr. Tom Haver (Cliff
De Young) (who had come looking for her) in the townhouse's second
floor bedroom; Miriam congratulated Sarah on her first kill: "It's
not nearIy as difficuIt as you imagined, is it?", and foretold
what would now happen to her: "You wiII
sIeep six hours in every 24. You wiII feed one day in seven, and from
this moment, you wiII never grow oId. Not a minute. You'II be young
forever. You're part of me now, and I cannot Iet you go. We're damned
to Iive forever, with no reIease, no end. And I need you to share it
with me. After a IittIe whiIe, you wiII forget what you were, and you
wiII begin to Iove me as I Iove you. (They kissed) Forever. Forever
and ever. (They kissed again)
- then, guilt-ridden over the killing, Sarah suicidally
slit her own throat with Miriam's Ankh pendant during a forced bloody
kiss with Miriam; the influx of Sarah's blood into Miriam's mouth was
transformative and Miriam also rapidly aged and lost her own eternal
life
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Suicidal Sarah - and The Blood Transfer Kiss with
Miriam
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- Miriam carried Sarah's deceased body up to
the attic, where all of her dessicated lovers in their coffins were
awakened as she cried out to them: "I love you all"; feeling
betrayed by her, the cadavers rose up and surrounded her; she fell
to her death down to the ground floor from the top of the stairwell
when she crashed through the bannister; as she 'died' and began to
age, the spell ended and all of their mummified bodies withered away,
fell apart and crumbled into dust
- in the final moments of the film, the townhouse was
suddenly deserted and up for sale; as explained by the real estate
agent Arthur Jelinek (Shane Rimmer) handling the transaction: "It's
an estate case. The whoIe thing was handIed by a Iaw firm. My understanding
is that the owners are deceased, and whatever profits are Ieft over
are going to some kind of research center or cIinic in town"
- there was a surprising reversal of roles - Sarah
had become a vampire queen with several lovers in a luxury hi-rise
in London, while Miriam suffered the fate of all of her previous
lovers - she was imprisoned and suffering 'eternal death' in a coffin
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Elegant Vampire Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve)
The Blaylocks' Bloody Implements of Death - Ankh Pendants
The Incineration of Body Bags (With The Blaylocks' Victims)
Aging John Blaylock Placed in Casket in Attic by Miriam
Beginning of Seduction Scene: Miriam With Dr. Sarah Roberts (Susan
Sarandon)
Sarah's Bruised Arm After Miriam's Bite
Miriam's Murder of a Male Prostitute to Feed Sarah
Sarah After Murdering Her Own Boyfriend Dr. Tom Haver (Cliff
De Young)
In Attic, Miriam Was Assaulted by All Her Mummified Former Lovers
Miriam's Aging - Breaking the Spell
Sarah - The New Vampire Queen in London
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