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Lèvres de sang | Limited Edition | Indicator Series
Powerhouse Films | 1975 | 88 min | Not rated | Oct 24, 2023

Lips of Blood (Blu-ray Movie)

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Movie rating

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Blu-ray rating

Users0.0 of 50.0
Reviewer4.0 of 54.0
Overall4.0 of 54.0

Overview

Lips of Blood (1975)

This erotic vampire film features a young man on a strange quest after recognizing a castle on a poster. He seems to remember the castle from his childhood and eventually finds it with the aid of a strange woman dressed in white. It turns out that his family has been keeping the secret of vampirism from him.

Starring: Jean-Loup Philippe, Annie Belle, Natalie Perrey, Catherine Castel, Marie-Pierre Castel
Director: Jean Rollin

Horror100%
Erotic25%
Surreal11%
Mystery11%

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080p
    Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.66:1

  • Audio

    French: LPCM Mono (48kHz, 24-bit)

  • Subtitles

    English

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Single disc (1 BD)

  • Playback

    Region free 

Review

Rating summary

Movie4.0 of 54.0
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio5.0 of 55.0
Extras4.5 of 54.5
Overall4.0 of 54.0

Lips of Blood Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Dr. Svet Atanasov December 10, 2023

Jean Rollin's "Lips of Blood" (1975) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Indicator/Powerhouse Films. The supplemental features on the release include archival programs with the late director; archival cast and crew interviews; new program with critic Virginie Selavy; vintage promotional materials; and more. In French, with optional English subtitles for the main feature. Region-Free.


Do you recall how you felt as you first realized that Mickey Rourke’s private eye had entered that very deep rabbit hole in Alan Parker’s Angel Heart? Initially, you were only intrigued because some things made sense to you but some did not, correct? You could tell that while following the private eye you were being taken to a different place, but you were unsure how different. Or, how surreal it could get. What happened next, do you recall? To better understand what the private eye was going through and the mystery he was trying to solve, your mind unexpectedly plugged itself into his reality, and from this moment forward everything was fair game. Suddenly, the private eye’s surreal descent into madness became one hundred percent real. Rourke and the rest of the cast are outstanding, and you never thought otherwise, but it is this switch that your mind did that transformed Angel Heart into a very special film. A pretty darn intense one, too. Do you recall this?

Jean Rollin’s Lips of Blood does all of the above but with a smaller and less impressive cast in a different environment. It tricks your mind to plug itself into a very unusual, utterly surreal place that becomes one hundred percent real.

In Lips of Blood, the man (Jean-Loup Philippe) you will follow appears to be in his early thirties. At a party, while having a drink with his elderly mother (Natalie Perrey), he sees a picture of an ancient castle that instantly overwhelms him with intense but fractured memories featuring a girl (Annie Belle) from his childhood whom he barely remembers. Perplexed but convinced that his mind is attempting to reconnect him to an important part of his childhood that he somehow may have discarded over the years, the man tracks down the photographer (Martine Grimaud) who took the picture, but much to his surprise discovers that someone had paid her not to reveal the location of the castle. After a series of improvisations, some of which turn out quite bizarre, the man uncovers the castle and the girl from his fractured memories. But several strangers, a hitman, and eventually his elderly mother (Natalie Perrey) attempt to stop the man from reuniting with the girl.

Rollin tells an original story that is quite good, in some parts even brilliant, so it would not be a shocking development if in the future a different director attempted to do a new film with it. However, it would be a shocking development if this new film turned out more atmospheric than Lips of Blood. Here’s why:

It is difficult to imagine how a new film would improve the atmosphere that materializes in Lips of Blood because Rollin, in a most predictable fashion, quickly transforms it into the crucial piece of what is essentially a unique cinematic séance. This is not to imply that the man’s search for the ancient castle is just a ruse, but your participation in the séance is unquestionably more important than the man’s adventures and discoveries. (In Angel Heart, the atmosphere is used to accomplish something extremely similar, but its relationship with the story is different). Also, what Rollin does, which is primarily by drawing from the personalities of some quite unusual locations, makes this séance very intimate. (Ask around and you will find out that everyone agrees that Lips of Blood is a very surreal film. However, excluding the vampire element in its story, you will hear very different descriptions of what makes it surreal). In other words, a future remake of Lips of Blood cannot possibly be as effective or a better film because Rollin will not be part of it, and without him, the cinematic séance he created will be either compromised or absent as well.

Of course, a film that is conceived and shot to function as Lips of Blood cannot possibly be universally liked. Some minds simply do not respond to the trick that initiates the cinematic séance, and when this happens, viewing a film like Lips of Blood instantly becomes a frustrating experience.


Lips of Blood Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

Presented in an aspect ratio of 1.66:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Lips of Blood arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Indicator/Powerhouse Films.

The release introduces a brand new 4K restoration of Lips of Blood, which is also available on 4K Blu-ray. To see our listing and review of the 4K Blu-ray release, please click here.

If you read the review that is linked above, you will see that I prefer how the 1080p presentation handles several darker sequences because the HDR/Dolby Vision grades on the native 4K presentation flatten them a bit. During indoor footage with different ranges of darker nuances and shadow details, I did not see a notable uptick in quality on the native 4K presentation either. Fluidity is practically identical on both presentations as well. Usually, native 4K presentations reveal superior density levels, but I do not think that this is the case here. What about color reproduction? It was very difficult for me to choose areas of the film where the 1080p presentation did not look as good as the native 4K presentation, and I looked very, very carefully. Unsurprisingly, the dynamic range of the visuals looks pretty similar, too. So, if I was pressed to choose between the 1080p and 4K presentations of the new 4K restoration of Lips of Blood, I would most likely go with the former and be very happy with my viewing experience. (Note: This is a Region-Free Blu-ray release. Therefore, you will be able to play it on your player regardless of your geographical location).


Lips of Blood Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  5.0 of 5

There is only one standard audio track on this release: French LPCM 1.0. Optional English subtitles are provided for the main feature.

I tested various sections of Lips of Blood and did not encounter any issues. The comments below were used in our review of the 4K Blu-ray release.

The soundtrack incorporates plenty of unique sounds and noises that become the main attraction in Lips of Blood, which is a very, very moody film. Unsurprisingly, dynamic contrasts are modest. All exchanges are very clear, sharp, and easy to follow. There are no audio dropouts, pops, hiss, distortions, or other similar anomalies to report in our review. The English translation is excellent.


Lips of Blood Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  4.5 of 5

  • Introduction - presented here is an archival introduction by Jean Rollin. In English, not subtitled. (3 min).
  • Commentary One - presented here is an archival commentary on selected scenes from Lips of Blood by Jean Rollin. In English. (33 min).
  • Commentary Two - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by critics Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. The commentators address the production and publicity histories of Lips of Blood, some extra footage that exists on foreign versions of the film, Jean Rollin's shooting technique (which according to one of the commentators had improved rather dramarically), the flexible stylistic identity of the film, etc.
  • Cast and Crew Interviews -

    1. Jean Rollin: Living Memories - in this archival program, Jean Rollin explains how Lips of Blood came to exist and discusses its shooting process. In English, not subtitled. (10 min).

    2. Jean Rollin: This Beach That Follows Me - in this archival program, Jean Rollin discusses a very special location in France, a beach, that had a tremendous impact on his imagination as a child and later as a filmmaker. The beach is featured in a key sequence in Lips of Blood. In French, with English subtitles. (25 min).

    3. Jean-Loup Philippe: Fantasy Life - in this archival program, Jean-Loup Philippe discusses his background and acting career, as well as his involvement with Lips of Blood. In French, with English subtitles. (16 min).

    4. Serge Rollin: Early Impressions - in this archival program, Serge Rollin, son of Jean Rollin, recalls his contribution to Lips of Blood, where he plays the young boy that falls in love with the mysterious girl from the ancient castle. In French, with English subtitles. (11 min).

    5. Catherine Castel: Sibling Rivalry - in this archival program, Catherine Castel recalls her first encounter with Jean Rollin, whom she describes as a "bastard" who forced his actresses to work naked in terrible conditions. Castel and her twin sister appeared in several of Rollin's films, including Lips of Blood, which she describes as "brilliant". In French, with English subtitles. (12 min).

    6. Natalie Perrey Exceptional Poetry - in this archival program, recalls her initial encounter with Jean Rollin and collaborations on seveal of his films, including Lips of Blood. In French, with English subtitles. (11 min).

    7. Natalie Perrey: Petite Mere - in this archival program, Natalie Perrey recalls the production of Lips of Blood and the many difficulties that had to be overcome during a relatively short period of time. In French, with English subtitles. (11 min).
  • Virginie Selavy: Buried Dreams - in this new program, critic Virginie Selavy deconstructs Lips of Blood. In English, not subtitled. (10 min).
  • Trailer - presented here is a theatrical trailer for Lips of Blood. (3 min).
  • Image Gallery - a collection of original promotional materials for Lips of Blood.
  • Book - an exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Maitland McDonough, archival writing by Jean Rollin on the making of the film, archival interviews with Rollin and Annie Brilland, an analysis of Suck Me, Vampire, the hardcore film Rollin made using scenes from Lips of Blood, and technical credits.


Lips of Blood Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.0 of 5

Jean Rollin often stated that the screenplay he used to make Lips of Blood was his best. I am not convinced this is true, but Lips of Blood is without a shadow of a doubt one of Rollin's most atmospheric films. I was lucky to see it theatrically during a retrospective in the 1990s, and it was the film that convinced me to explore Rollin's entire body of work, which is quite strange. Lips of Blood is a strikingly surreal film that I think has some pretty interesting similarities with Alan Parker's Angel Heart, so if you want to temporarily enter another deep rabbit hole like the one Mickey Rourke's private eye does, you should plan to see it. This Blu-ray release introduces a good new 4K restoration of Lips of Blood. The same 4K restoration is also available on 4K Blu-ray. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.


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