Having sensibly disposed of Stefan and focused on the far more interesting 
Radu, the Full Moon crew really gets this series rolling with its second film. 
Michelle (Denise Duff, replacing  the first film's Laura Tate) escapes Castle 
Vlad and flees to Bucharest, taking with her the precious Bloodstone. 
Desperately battling her own developing vampirism, she begs her sister Rebecca 
to take her back to America, but when Rebecca arrives, Michelle - ashamed of 
her condition - finds it near-impossible to face her. This sets up the film's 
central game of cat-and-bat-and-mouse, as the worried Rebecca and the 
resurrected Radu hunt Michelle through Bucharest's night time streets and 
Rebecca assembles a motley gang of Fearless Vampire Hunters [TM] to pursue her 
sister's tormentor. A terrific mixture of macabre and down-to-earth characters, 
with Duff standing out as the terrified but strong-willed Michelle, Melanie 
Shatner fine as brave and concerned Rebecca, Michael Denish enjoying the Van 
Helsing-esque role of Prof. Popescu and Ion Haiduc especially good as the 
pragmatic Romanian cop Lt. Marin.

The movie, however, *belongs* to Anders Hove as Radu. Hove brings a completely 
unexpected level of sympathy and emotion to the character. He gets under the 
skin of the monster makeup to wonderfully suggest the childlike nature, 
terrible loneliness, and unfed craving for love that offset Radu's displays of 
cruelty and sudden violence. The scenes with his horrific mother are genuinely 
affecting, as he tries desperately for even a moment of her approval. Hove's 
performance is certainly the core of this film and bids to become the main 
reason for further Subspecies films.





 

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