Baby Blood
France
2625 people rated When a strange creature crawls into a woman's uterus she becomes a killer in order to feed the tiny terror growing within her.
Horror
Cast (18)
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Sabee_na❤
24/09/2023 16:42
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علي الخالدي 🎥
20/08/2023 16:01
Another killer fetus movie... I seriously have too many of these in my collection. I swear it's unintentional. With Baby Blood I must admit, I found myself drifting from the beginning of this film, but found most of the film quite riveting, minus the ending, which I will not discuss.
The plot is basically a wormy thing bursts out of a leopard and impregnates one of the employee of the circus, where the leopard was held. She was living with this real jerk, but then again most of the men in this film are jerks. Think of it like this, instead of all the women in a horror movie being stupid and annoying, all the men are just jerks. Anyways the fetus talks to the new "mother" and she leaves el-jerko and goes on a killing spree, feeding on the blood of her victims for the fetus. Seriously.
It is a gorefest, that's for sure, and I was put off guard originally. The cover said gorehound's delight, and the first 20 minutes was not really compelling, and did nothing to prepare you for what was coming.
The communications between the mother and the fetus are quite funny sometimes, and the fetus' plan to overthrow humanity it's so ridicules that even the mother starts laughing. I also found it hilarious when, during the climax, the mother runs around the city just showered in blood and parts of people, and no one seems to find it weird. I mean it doesn't even get a weird stare.
I really enjoyed how the mother, played by Escourrou plays her victims. This has been done many times obviously in many movies, but this one was really compelling, and both felt realistic and felt like dark comedy.
Overall I enjoyed this one, despite some flaws, so I give it 4 bloodthirsty fetus' out of 5.
Now there supposedly some bad cuts of this film going around. Apparently the original US cut is pretty terrible, taking away most of the movies edge. Though I can't testify to this myself I could definitely see that. I can't even imagine trying to change this movie into a palatable, typical horror movie. And in my "fully restored" addition there is some really good dubbing... sometimes. Ya, that's right... some of the dialogue isn't even dubbed. The movie just reverts between french and English at whim. During the french parts I had no idea what they where saying, despite being able to understand some french. Guess there IS a big difference between Canadian french and French french.
Now will you like it. Well put it this way, if you think you might you probably will, and if you think you won't you probably wont.
THECUTEABIOLA
16/08/2023 16:00
Alain Robak's fantastic Rosemary's Baby ripoff/homage exists in the same tonal limbo occupied by Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2: both are part straight genre movie, part genre parody, and part self-parody. Sexy gap-toothed circus performer Yanka (Emmanuelle Escourrou- who is naked alot) is impregnated by a slimy prehistoric creature that crawls between her legs. Returning to France, she lures unsuspecting men to their deaths at the urging of the unborn monster ("Feed me blood!") and drinks their blood- I guess she's eating for two now. A true feminist horror film, all of the men are jerks who exploit women; Yanka deals death accordingly. The dialogue between the mother and the monster child is hilarious; they should spin this film off into a sitcom. Episodic to a fault, this film is first great until near the end, where it goes too far over the top (death by oxygen mask? no one notices that she's covered in blood? No one notices the monster on the bus?). The (cut, dubbed)American version (The Enemy Within) is pretty easy to find on tape. The bootleg of the subtitled French version is uncut. Fans of the French comedy Baxter look sharp for the star of that film in a cameo.
CS
Official Cleland
16/08/2023 16:00
The film is not that bad as the raiting says. If your are expecting to see something in the vein of "Friday the13th part10" or something like that you'll be disappointed. This film carries the nuances of European horror cinema: not as much gore but more psycho assault. Watch it and I am sure you won't forget some parts.
Apox Jevalen Kalangula
16/08/2023 16:00
I have to say that I don't regret watching the movie, I even had fun, but in truth I can't think of it as anything but bad. The idea is in the same time intriguing and silly and the only thing that held the movie together is that from the very start my disbelief was totally suspended by weird scenes and bad acting.
The plot is that an ancient creature bursts out of a cheetah and gets inside a woman's uterus (the usual way) and makes her kill people and drink their blood in order to get born. At first she is quite reluctant to do so, but soon it becomes a habit. The kill scenes are very gory and ridiculous. There seems to be no police in this alternate reality so she gets away with it all the time. Also, people seem oblivious to streaks of blood on her face and body the entire movie.
Bottom line: this has become one of the few French horror cult movies. It's so bad that it is good. Also the partial English dubbing made it impossible for me to notice any flaw in the movie without complete detachment.
Kwesi 👌Clem 😜
16/08/2023 16:00
Baby Blood is filled to the brim with gore and haunting imagery, but it does leave a funky taste in one's mouth when all is said and done. The plot doesn't quite gel together as well as it should and it can be a frustrating, fragmented, and episodic viewing experience as the lead character goes from person to person on a mad killing spree, trying to satiate her unborn baby's appetite for human blood.
Freda Lumanga
16/08/2023 16:00
This shows what can be achieved when a capable director sets his sights on making an excellent horror film.
The creature effects in the movie are fantastic and should satisfy the most hardcore horror fans.
The plot and script are flawless. Acting is superb, with those involved putting on a great performance.
There is gore galore in this film, so a caution to those with weak stomachs and hearts - better skip this one if you can't stand the sight of BLOOD.
Plot: a creature surviving in a leopard sent to a circus, bursts out of it one night and creeps its way into the cabin of a pregnant woman, and pushes into her uterus. It burrows into her fetus taking control over it. Now it starts to communicate with her by thought and making demands to be fed - with HUMAN BLOOD!!!
Watch the film to find out more. Simply BUY this superb film either dubbed in English or with English subtitles because it is originally in french language. If you are French and never seen this film you are in for a real treat!
Kudos to Alain Robak full 10/10 points for you sir!
If you like more films of this sort check out Bad Biology (2008), Brain Damage (1988), The Basket Case Trilogy and It's Alive Trilogy. Also there is a remake of It's Alive - It's Alive (2008).
Thanks for reading!
karoooo
16/08/2023 16:00
An ancient evil parasitic creature impregnates sexy circus performer Yanka (an incredibly wild and fearless performance by the strikingly gorgeous and voluptuous brunette knockout Emmanuelle Escourrou) and forces the poor tormented young lass to embark on a cross country killing spree in which the lovely lady drinks the blood of her victims in order to feed the foul and wicked fetus growing inside of her. Better still, the nasty little nipper even talks (an uncredited Gary Oldman does the baby's monstrous voice in the dubbed American version!). Director/co-screenwriter Alain Robak gleefully pours on the ghastly graphic gore by the gloriously disgusting and excessive bucketful: throats are slashed open, heads get bashed in, one dude messily explodes and the red stuff spurts all over the place with joyously appalling abandon. Moreover, Robak relates the exceptionally insane and tasteless premise with a hilariously sick sense of hysterically grotesque black-as-midnight humor (the single funniest moment occurs when the baby admonishes Yanka for trying to smoke while pregnant!). Since the guys in the film are a bunch of hateful and repulsive leering lecherous creeps, the movie takes on a singularly warped and surprising psycho feminist slant. Why, we even got a shockingly substantial amount of genuinely touching pathos to be relished in the peculiar love/hate relationship that develops between Yanka and the bestial bloodthirsty baby. Carlos Acciari's funky, throbbing, percussive score, Bernard Dechet's bright, slick, agile cinematography, and the comely Escourrou's occasional eye-popping * scenes further enhance the delectably deranged and depraved fun. A splendidly strange and startling one-of-a-kind stunner.
EMPRESZ_CHAM
16/08/2023 16:00
Hot chick with big *? Check. Lots of blood and gore? Check. Pretty unique story and creature? Check. Good production value? Check. Great addition to any horror lover's movie collection? Hell yes.
Baby Blood or Evil Within, whatever you wanna call it, starts with the incredibly sexy and voluptuous Emmanuelle something or other getting impregnated by this alien type worm thing. Due to hating her boss/boyfriend and possibly knowing somethings up she leaves her job as a carny and hits the road. Not long after, this evil worm thing is talking to her from within her belly. I've heard the evil baby thing is actually voiced by Gary Oldman...which is pretty damn cool of Gary. Anyways, the worm/baby/thing demands death and blood so that it can grow, and the hot chick has to put out or else. What follows is a real cool flick that held my attention firmly but softly for about an hour and a half. If you're looking for a pretty unique film with gore and a hot ass chick, check out Cemetery Man, but you can also check out Baby Blood cause it's just as good, and it has a weird alien/worm/baby/thing supposedly voiced by Gary Oldman. 8 outta 10