
In 1994, in Toronto, the vampire Boya awakens from his twenty-five years of sleep in a basement hit by a golf ball. He takes a cab to the local cemetery, retrieves his belongings from a grave and lodges in a low budget hotel nearby an all-night donut shop. Boya does not drink human blood anymore but rats and pigeons blood instead. While in the donut shop, Boya befriends and protects the taxi driver Earl, who is having trouble with two criminals, and falls in love for the wait... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1994, in Toronto, the vampire Boya awakens from his twenty-five years of sleep in a basement hit by a golf ball. He takes a cab to the local cemetery, retrieves his belongings from a grave and lodges in a low budget hotel nearby an all-night donut shop. Boya does not drink human blood anymore but rats and pigeons blood instead. While in the donut shop, Boya befriends and protects the taxi driver Earl, who is having trouble with two criminals, and falls in love for the waitress Molly. Meanwhile, his former passion of 1969, Rita, who misses her lost youth, is trying to locate him.
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| User ReviewDulcet DMy all time favourite vampire flick. Gordon Currie ^ Justin Louis were a fantastic duo! |
| User ReviewChontal mI like the movi and the actors was whery good to. |
| User ReviewDavid CB&D is a sublime, surrealist comedy of the human spirit. A romantic and yet harshly realist presentation of the vampire character; a somewhat unique one as well. It's about possibilities, choices and living with yourself as you truly are. Thought provoking, with an array of eccentric characters but yet so well done that just for a moment you could imagine this going on just down the street. Another rare treat from the bombardment of unoriginal, market-driven dribble that pervades North America's film industry. This is a Canadian film, a country which really doesn't have a sizable film industry, and opens up the doors to good things you'll rarely find at your local Blockbuster. I won't ruin the ending for you, but it's perfect. |
| User ReviewChristopher MOne of the finest vampire films of the last half-century. Seriously. |
| User ReviewCorey TWhats more Canadian than Vampires and Donuts. This film captured my imagination. |
| User ReviewDwight BThis film has heart and one of the best portrayals of a vampire in a movie. The words uttered alone about the moon being the last mystery are wondrous. |
| User ReviewPrivate UDon't judge this movie by it's cover. It may look like it's going to be a campy movie about a vampire who runs a donut shop and puts blood in the donuts. It is not. In fact, it turns into more of a love story then a horror movie. Think.. The Vampire Lestat mixed with... The Good Girl. |
| User ReviewAnna NVampires and Donuts, Life and death what more could you ask for |
| User ReviewTracy DThe cover may look a bit dull or stupid but you know what they say about judging a book by its cover. Blood and Donuts is a wonderful film that the whole family will love! |
| User ReviewErin HThis is a classic. Oh how I love cheezy canadian movies. Buahaha. |