"At Night, We See Blue!"...
18 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A doctor adopts two orphan girls named Henriette and Louise (Isabelle Teboul and Alexandra Pic), both of whom have gone simultaneously, inexplicably blind. Then, the very night of their adoption, the two regain their sight, but can only see in blue.

This is a Jean Rollin film, so, Henriette and Louise are quite out of the ordinary. They enjoy waltzing through the graveyard in their white nightgowns. They also recall their past lives and their many deaths. They reminisce about their victims and the blood they've shared. Then, they feast on the blood of the cemetery dog.

The doctor is oblivious to the girls' nocturnal wanderings. They carry on like demonic sprites, playfully stalking their prey. When pursued by enraged humans, the girls take refuge in the sanctuary, where they are helped by a mysterious woman known as the Midnight Lady.

Things get even weirder and more dangerous for the Doctor.

Rollin is never boring. His movies are always different and interesting. So, if you're looking for a traditional vampire film, forget it. While the story is easy enough to follow, it's anything but ordinary...
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