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The Hunger : A Review

Movies have a way of catching the attention of the people . For the most part , each film has a way of incorporating themes that may be share with viewers . Sexuality is one of those few factors that has been given a great deal of attention in both films and television . However , sexuality has been treated with great respect for art in the 1983 film , The Hunger

Directed by Tony Scott , the film was an adaptation of a

novel , with the same title that chronicled the life of a mysterious vampire couple . The film was somewhat considered sexual for the numerous scenes shown all throughout . The mysterious vampire , sMiriam Blaylock , was portrayed to be attractive and sensual regardless of who was in front of her . Both men and women were easily drawn to her beauty , becoming her prey and newest member of the collection

Miriam 's beauty surpassed that of any living creature in the world This was one of the numerous characteristics that placed sexuality as the main theme of the film . Also , the film showed how Miriam was able to catch the attention of Dr . Sarah Roberts that led them to engage in lesbian activities . However , the sensuality that Miriam exhibits towards her victims is also her greatest power in manipulating their lives

As seen in the film , Miriam was impossible to dismiss because of her attractive features . I was not surprised that she was able to...

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