Isabelle Huppert protagoniza la comedia vampírica 'The Blood Countess'

Una reseña destaca el papel de Isabelle Huppert en la nueva película de Ulrike Ottinger 'The Blood Countess'. La película presenta un retrato macabro de la notoria aristócrata húngara Elizabeth Báthory como una comedia vampírica.

The Hollywood Reporter ha publicado una reseña de 'The Blood Countess', una comedia vampírica dirigida por Ulrike Ottinger. En la película, Isabelle Huppert asume el papel principal, interpretando a la infame figura histórica Elizabeth Báthory. Conocida como la Condesa de Sangre, Báthory fue una aristócrata húngara notoria por su oscuro legado. La reseña describe la película como una versión macabra de la historia de Báthory, combinando elementos de comedia con temas vampíricos. La dirección de Ottinger trae a este personaje histórico a una narrativa fantástica, centrándose en sus aspectos aristocráticos y sobrenaturales. La actuación de Huppert ancla la película, ofreciendo a los espectadores una interpretación fresca de la leyenda. Publicada el 18 de febrero de 2026, la reseña posiciona a 'The Blood Countess' como una entrada notable en el cine de género, enfatizando su mezcla única de historia y comedia de terror.

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