
Natasha Blasick. Indie Actress. Photo/Natasha Blasick.
Synopsis from "The Film Catalogue".
When David Thunder (Damian Chapa – Blood In Blood Out, El Padrino, US SEALS 2, Money Talks) was a child, his Native American grandmother assured him the serpents in his dreams could be cast out by the Great Spirit. David grows up to become a blue collar worker. Out one night, he falls in love with aristocrat Julieta Asher (Natasha Blasick). David doesn't realize Julieta belongs to a generational Satanic family. David falls for her deep spiritual darkness. Julieta tries everything, sexually and within her witchcraft powers, to bring David to the side of the wicked. Under her spell David battles through his dreams, the streets of Europe, and the family henchman before he realizes she is the victim of a sinister form of brainwashing. When David learns Julieta is pregnant with his daughter Petra, he battles every demon and dark force on the planet to save his child's live.
This film is dark, both visually and in the story line.
"Death of Evil" has a "Hammer Films" feeling, but "Hammer" all grown up. There are some sexual situations that are absolutely necessary to the story, no gratuitous sex here.
Ms. Blasick is beautiful and fits the part well of the Satanic influenced "Julieta". Her acting abilities shine through even though I feel her co-stars weren't as strong in their parts. That's not to say they are bad actors, just not fitted to their parts.
The film drags here and there, but the pay off is there.
This film is good, it isn't for everyone and not for children.
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