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“Interview with the Vampire”
Starring: Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Chris-
ian Slater and Kirsten Dunst
Directed by Neil Jordan
Rated: R
Playing at Schulman VI and Hollywood
*★* (out of five)
The image of the vampire has played
many roles throughout its ancient myth,
that of romance, fear and evil. But never be
fore has a vampire been seen as the hero, at
least not until Anne Rice’s “Interview with
the Vampire,” the first book of a series, “The
Vampire Chronicles.”
The film version of the book begins with
Louis de Pointe du Lac, played by Brad Pitt,
a vampire that claims to have experienced
the highs and lows of possessing “the gift of
darkness” for more than two centuries.
Once welcomed, the “gift” has troubled Louis
and he decides to tell his story to a present-
day reporter, played by Christian Slater.
The film proceeds as Louis describes to
the interviewer how he became a vampire
and his encounters since.
His story begins in the 18th century with
his last day as a mortal. Devastated by the
loss of his daughter and wife, he welcomes
death, as he is unable to deal with the pain
of his losses.
Enter Lestat, played by Tom Cruise, who
takes advantage of Louis’ quest for death. Le
stat, a vampire who preys upon the innocent
and gives “the gift of darkness” to those who
beg for it, takes Louis’ life. As he is about to
die, Louis begs for “the gift of darkness.”
The two become companions of immortali
ty, as Louis needs to learn the ways of the
vampire. However, their lifestyles do not
compliment each other. Lestat is witty, sar
donic and enjoys the endless adventures of
victimizing at will. Louis is compassionate
and realizes the hardships of his lifestyle,
which captivates the audience into a new
perspective about vampires.
The tension between Lestat and Louis is
centered around the vampires’ feeding.
Louis does not want to prey upon humans
and chooses to seek his blood from chickens
and rodents.
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By Katherine Arnold
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Louisiana blues guitarist Tab
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blues will never die.
Benoit is currently on tour
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He started playing the guitar
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Newcomers to his music will
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“The album just doesn’t com
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from the live performance. I
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The blues are going to be
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