In the early 1970s, Amando de Ossorio wrote and directed a series of four horror films featuring The Blind Dead. There have been a handful of loose sequels/reimaginings since then, the latest of which is 2020's 'Curse of the Blind Dead' (otherwise known as 'Curse of the Knight Templar'),helmed by director Raffaele Pocchio.
Like Ossario, Pocchio is working with a limited budget, and yet curiously, this is the stick with which many critics are hitting this imagining of the story. Other criticisms seem to be that the new skull-like wraiths bear little resemblance to the slo-mo antics of the original antagonists.
Opening with one of three fairly gruelling childbirth scenes (these Knights are concerned with taking peoples' babies for reasons unclear),to the pleasing strains of Antón García Abril's memorable original score. There are also scenes later on which feature the vision-impaired monsters going about their business, filmed in slow motion - so there are nods to the past without this version ever being a slave to it. A more pertinent question to be asked is - is 'Curse of the Blind Dead' any good?
I enjoyed it. The gut-wrenching screams from the enthusiastic cast members - understandable in the circumstances - gets a little wearing for the ears, but there's a genuinely nasty sense of hopelessness in the story. Set for the most part after some apocalypse or other, we have a well defined future whereby for all the squabbling and friendships among the human-folk, it is the Knights Templar who are the ultimate threat. To understand that is to understand the machinations of the story, especially the final scenes. As long as these creatures are appeased, that provides the rest of dwindling humanity a respite from the brutal raw realities of their lives - and I rather like that premise.
There's a tiny, tiny cameo from 70's Italian star Fabio Testi (blink and you'll miss him),and the rest of the actors do everything they can to convince us of the horror of it all. I'd quite like to see the Blind Dead come back for a few more films yet. My score is 8 gore-soaked points out of 10.
Curse of the Blind Dead
2020
Action / Horror
Curse of the Blind Dead
2020
Action / Horror
Plot summary
A group of Templars are captured for heresy and satanism. They are brutally murdered by the locals. Centuries later, in a post-apocalyptic future, a man and his daughter try to survive the harsh life but is captured by a cult group worshiping the same Templars who r back as the immortal zombies.
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Nasty and loud - what's not to like?
Revisiting the 70s Blind Dead series is a better experience than this slow paced terrible copycat.
The film has zero atmosphere, zero suspense, zero tension n it is not at all scary. It has some gore n thats it. A scene is copied from Antropophagus n Cottage, the spine removal scene. We have a snake plissken a la poor man's Kurt Russell with an eye patch. Cos of the low budget they cudnt show the roads, highways or cities in dilapidated or post apocalyptic state, so they shot the entire movie in some park or fields.
movie is all wrong
This is a terrible movie. They even got the name wrong It is not "Knight Templars", they were "The Knights Templar" and they were NOT Satan worshipers. They worshiped God. Jacques Demolay was the last one burned at the stake.unlike what the movie says.This movie has as much credibility as the movie "Argo" which was a complete lie about the release of The Iran Hostages.