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词条 Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

     Music 

  4. Release

     Critical reception  Box office 

  5. Home media

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{about||the novel in the Darren Shan series|Cirque du Freak|the novel this film is based from|The Vampire's Assistant}}{{Infobox film
| name = Cirque du Freak:
The Vampire's Assistant
| image = Vampires assistant.jpg
| image_size = 215px
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Paul Weitz
| producer = Lauren Shuler Donner
Paul Weitz
Ewan Leslie
Andrew Miano
| screenplay = Paul Weitz
Brian Helgeland
| based on = {{based on|Vampire Blood|Darren Shan}}
| starring = {{Plain list |
  • John C. Reilly
  • Ken Watanabe
  • Josh Hutcherson
  • Chris Massoglia
  • Ray Stevenson
  • Patrick Fugit
  • Willem Dafoe
  • Salma Hayek

}}
| music = Stephen Trask
| cinematography = J. Michael Muro
| editing = Leslie Jones
| studio = Relativity Media
The Donners' Company
Depth of Field
| distributor = Universal Pictures
| released = {{Film date|2009|10|23}}
| runtime = 109 minutes[1]
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $40 million[2]
| gross = $39,232,113[2]
}}

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant is a 2009 American dark fantasy film adaptation of the Vampire Blood trilogy of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan.

Plot

16-year-old Darren Shan and his best friend Steve Leonard visit the Cirque du Freak freak show. During the performance, Steve recognizes one of the troupe's members, Larten Crepsley, as a vampire, prompting him to try to find Crepsley after the show. Simultaneously, Darren, fascinated by Crepsley's spider, Madam Octa, impulsively steals her. Before he can leave, he is forced to hide as Crepsley returns to his room. Steve arrives, begging to be made into a vampire, but Crepsley refuses after tasting Steve's blood, which he says "tastes of evil". When Crepsley realizes that Madam Octa has been stolen, Darren flees from the theater with Crepsley hot on his trail. He gets away only when the mysterious Mr. Tiny arrives in his limousine, accompanied by the mad Vampeneze Murlough. The latter is unimpressed with Darren, dismissing him as a "bag of blood", but Tiny is greatly impressed, and promises to "be in touch" after dropping Darren off at home.

The next day, Steve discovers Darren heard the conversation between Steve and Mr.Crepsley, forcing Darren to admit he overheard what Steve said to Mr. Crepsley. Steve comes over to Darren's house and performs tricks with Madam Octa Darren loses his concentration and Madam Octa bites Steve and escapes, leaving Steve to slowly succumb to her deadly venom in the hospital. Becoming desperate, Darren returns to the theater and begs Mr. Crepsley for help. Initially annoyed and contemptuous, Crepsley agrees only if Darren becomes a half-vampire and Crepsley's personal assistant. Darren agrees, only to flee as soon as Crepsley administers an antidote to Steve. After nearly attacking his sister out of bloodlust soon after, however, Darren reluctantly agrees to leave with Mr. Crepsley, who arranges it so everyone believes Darren has killed himself.

After being buried, Darren is dug up by Mr. Crepsley, only for the both of them to be ambushed by Murlough and several Vampeneze. Crepsley fights them off and the two return to Cirque du Freak where Darren meets the snake boy, Evra Von, and Rebecca, the monkey girl. Meanwhile, Steve, contemplating suicide after losing his best friend, is stopped by Mr. Tiny who offers him a chance to become a Vampaneze, telling him that Darren has already achieved his dream of being a vampire, and wasn't the loyal friend Steve believed. Steve is turned into a half-Vampeneze, and after learning that Darren has been refusing to feed, Tiny has his family kidnapped, leaving a flyer for the Cirque du Freak at Darren's former home.

Darren arrives at the theater, where Murlough and Steve are waiting for him. They fight, but Darren is weak from not feeding. Crepsley arrives to fight Murlough. Rebecca frees herself, while Mr. Tiny watches from the balcony. Rebecca offers Darren some of her blood. He eventually agrees and fights with Steve using his new powers. Crepsley stabs Murlough and with his dying words Murlough declares that the truce between the two clans is broken. Steve and Darren continue to fight, but Tiny stops them and turns Murlough into a Little Person. Darren asks Steve to stay, but Steve refuses, saying "I have my destiny and you have yours." Steve then leaves with Mr. Tiny.

Darren's family are hypnotized to have forgotten what happened to them. Left by themselves, Rebecca and Darren then share a long heartfelt kiss before being interrupted by Mr. Crepsley. Crepsley gives Darren his own coffin, and Darren accepts his new life as a member of the Cirque du Freak.

Cast

Main article: (List of characters from The Saga of Darren Shan)

{{div col}}
  • Chris Massoglia as Darren Shan[3]
  • John C. Reilly as Larten Crepsley
  • Josh Hutcherson as Steve "Leopard" Leonard
  • Ray Stevenson as Murlough
  • Salma Hayek as Madame Truska
  • Patrick Fugit as Evra Von
  • Jessica Carlson as Rebecca (Monkey Girl)
  • Michael Cerveris as Desmond Tiny (Mr. Destiny)
  • Willem Dafoe as Gavner Purl
  • Ken Watanabe as Hibernius Tall
  • Jane Krakowski as Corma Limbs
  • Kristen Schaal as Gertha Teeth
  • Orlando Jones as Alexander Ribs
  • Frankie Faison as Rhamus Twobellies
  • Morgan Saylor as Annie Shan
  • Don McManus as Dermot Shan
  • Colleen Camp as Angela Shan
  • Patrick Breen as Mr Kersey
  • Jonathan Nosan as Hans Hands
  • Tom Woodruff, Jr. as The Wolfman
  • Wayne Douglas Morgan as Merman
  • Sam Medina and Gino Galento as Madame Truska's men
  • Michael Dean Baker as Mr. Piercing
  • Natasha Angelety as Cirque freak
  • Nokomis Callender as Cirque freak
  • Rose Lamarche as Cirque freak
  • Stefanie Oxmann McGaha as Cirque freak
  • J. J. Standing III as Cirque "Heavy"
  • Blake Nelson Boyd as Mr. Afraid of the Ground Man
{{div col end}}
  • Mary Elisabeth Winstead as School Teenager / Carnival Teenager

Production

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant was shot between February 19-June 1, 2008 in New Orleans, and the villages of Folsom, Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Some of the characters required a great deal of prosthetics and makeup led by Steve Koch, Brian Sipe, and Mark Garbarino. Prosthetics did not quite add the height needed on certain shots for the character of Mr. Tall, played by Academy Award-nominated Ken Watanabe.[4] Although Watanabe is six feet tall, a body double was cast for certain shots. Trevon Flores, a local basketball player who stands 6'10" tall and weighs 210 pounds, was used for certain shots to show the abnormal height of Mr. Tall. Additionally, Watanabe utilized dialogue coaches Kathleen S. Dunn and Francie Brown in pre-production and production to further enhance his performance as the circus barker. The filmmakers took advantage of computer-generated imagery to portray other fantasy elements.

John Marshall High School in Los Angeles was used to film a few parts of the movie. They also used Sophie B. Wright Charter School in New Orleans to shoot a couple of scenes from the film.

The film began principal photography on February 8, 2008 in New Orleans and ended on June 3, 2008.[5] The film was distributed by Universal Studios. A portion of The Vampire's Assistant was filmed on a set constructed within New Orleans City Park, approximately 1,000 feet off of the side of the road, along Harrison Avenue. In one of the manga additions of the saga, the director says that the character of Gavner Purl was a hint of the sequel he wanted to make.

Music

The score to The Vampire's Assistant was composed by Stephen Trask, marking his third feature film with director Paul Weitz. He recorded his score with an 86-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox.[6] The movie also features the songs "Something Is Not Right with Me" by Cold War Kids, "Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis, and "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave. The trailer features the songs Asleep From Day by The Chemical Brothers, Bliss by Syntax, and Superhero by Immediate Music.

Release

The film was originally set for release on January 15, 2010, but was moved ahead to October 23, 2009.[7]

Critical reception

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes assigns the film a rating of 37% based on 139 critics with an average rating of 4.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads "This overstuffed, scattershot vampire flick suffers from poor characterization and an unwieldy mix of scares and chuckles."[8] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 43 out of 100, based on 25 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[9]

Box office

The film opened in 2,754 theaters in the United States and made over $14 million, reaching #7 in the charts. In other countries, it made more than $25 million, giving it a worldwide box office total of more than $39 million. On DVD, sales in the United States made more than $5.5 million.[10] Worldwide its chart placings included getting to #1 in Ukraine, #2 in Hungary, #2 in Russia, #2 in the United Arab Emirates, #3 in Mexico, #3 in Portugal, #4 in Egypt, #4 in Venezuela, #5 in Belgium, #5 in Peru, #5 in Singapore, #5 in the United Kingdom, #6 in Lebanon, #6 in the Philippines, #7 in Bulgaria, #7 in Japan, #8 in Chile, #8 in Colombia, #8 in the Netherlands, #9 in Austria, #9 in Romania, #11 in Germany, #11 in Malaysia, #11 in New Zealand.[11]

Home media

The film debuted on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in Canada, the United Kingdom and United States at the end of February 2010.[12][13] In Canada, at the end of its first week on sale and rent, it was #1 on the Rogers DVD bestselling chart and #2 on the Blockbuster Canada bestselling chart, and #6 on the rental charts of both. In the United States it was #2 on the Rentrak bestseller chart, and #6 on the Blockbuster, Home Media and IMDb rental charts. In the United Kingdom it reached #5 on the MyMovies bestsellers chart, and #6 on the Yahoo chart.[14]

See also

  • Vampire film

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=CIRQUE DU FREAK - THE VAMPIRE'S ASSISTANT (12A)|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/cirque-du-freak-vampires-assistant-2009-0|work=British Board of Film Classification|date=2009-10-12|accessdate=2013-02-18}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=cirquedufreak.htm |title=Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009) |publisher=Box Office Mojo |date=2009-11-26 |accessdate=2012-09-24}}
3. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450405/ Cirque du Freak (2008)]
4. ^76th Academy Awards Nominees and Winners | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327230432/http://www.oscars.org/76academyawards/nomswins.html |date=March 27, 2008 }}
5. ^{{cite web|author=Mike Scott |url=http://blog.nola.com/mikescott/2008/02/slew_of_stars_set_to_come_to_t.html |title=Slew of stars set to come to town |publisher= The Times-Picayune |work=NOLA.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-24}}
6. ^{{cite news | author=Dan Goldwasser | url=http://www.scoringsessions.com/news/177/ | title=Stephen Trask scores Cirque du Freak | publisher=ScoringSessions.com | date=2009-03-23 | accessdate= 2009-03-23 }}
7. ^The Vampire's Assistant will be 109 minutes or 1 hour and 49 minutes.The Vampire's Assistant (2009)
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/vampires_assistant/ |title=Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant |website=Rotten Tomatoes |publisher= Fandango Media |access-date=2013-03-07}}
9. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/cirquedufreak |title=Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant |publisher= CBS Interactive | website = Metacritic |date=2009-10-23 |access-date=2012-09-24}}
10. ^http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=cirquedufreak.htm
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2009/VAMPA.php |title=Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant |publisher=The Numbers |accessdate=2012-09-24}}
12. ^{{cite web|last=Creepy |first=Uncle |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35131/dvd-and-blu-ray-art-and-details-cirque-du-freak-the-vampires-assistant |title= Art and Details: Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant |publisher=DreadCentral.com |date=2009-12-28 |accessdate=2012-09-24}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.darrenshan.com/monthly/index.html |title=Shanville Monthly 118 |publisher=DarrenShan.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-24}}{{Failed verification|date=September 2012}}
14. ^{{cite web |url= http://darrenshanmessageboard.yuku.com/topic/5264 |title=DVD charts in Cirque Du Freak movie Forum |publisher=DarrenShanMessageboard.yuku.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-24}}

External links

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