Blutsschwestern - Jung, magisch, tödlich (2013)
Année de sortie: 2013
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: La Bible de sang, Blutschwestern - Zu jung zum Sterben, Die Bibel des Blutes, A vér bibliája
Réalisateur: Kai Meyer-Ricks
Writer: Matthias Lehmann
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Florian Deyle, Martin Richter, Philip Schulz-Deyle
Sociétés: Telenormfilm
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Romance
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Histoire
Milla, an introverted medical student, discovers a centuries-old manuscript titled 'The Bible of Blood' while preparing for a presentation. Intrigued by its contents and believing it to be merely historical text, she shares her find with three fellow students. They begin experimenting with the rituals described in the manuscript, each making secret wishes that inexplicably come true. However, they soon realize that this power comes at a dark price. The students are transformed into hedonistic beings, consumed by their deepest desires and willing to commit deadly acts to satisfy them.
Résumé
Blutsschwestern - Jung, magisch, tödlich is a German television movie directed by Kai Meyer-Ricks, released in 2013. It blends elements of horror, mystery, and romance genres, telling the story of young students whose lives are forever changed after discovering an ancient text with magical properties. The film explores themes of ambition, temptation, and the consequences of dabbling in forbidden knowledge, as the protagonists grapple with the dark power they've unleashed.

