
The outcast orphan Milo is a lonely teenager that lives with his brother in a dangerous neighborhood. Milo is fan of vampire stories and movies and he randomly kills people to drink their blood like a vampire and steal their money. When he meets the depressed teenager Sophie, they become friends and spend their leisure time together affecting Milo.... (Full plot summary below)
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The outcast orphan Milo is a lonely teenager that lives with his brother in a dangerous neighborhood. Milo is fan of vampire stories and movies and he randomly kills people to drink their blood like a vampire and steal their money. When he meets the depressed teenager Sophie, they become friends and spend their leisure time together affecting Milo.
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| HeyUGuysDaniel GoodwinThe Transfiguration is, like its protagonist, so much more than its label may suggest but it remains a timeless and intoxicating example of progressive genre film-making. |
| iNews.co.ukMatthew TurnerThis clever blend of indie coming-of-age drama and horror movie is a terrific debut feature from Michael O'Shea. |
| HorrorNews.netMichelle SwopeA wonderfully told modern vampire tale set in the inner city. The film features strong performances and stunning cinematography by Sung Rae Cho. The ending left me reeling. |
| The Blogging BansheeMolly HeneryThe Transfiguration is not only a sort of sad love story, but it is also a story of unchecked mental illness. |
| Reel Talk OnlineCandice FrederickWhile at times it seems like O'Shea is trying to dismiss the humanity he's simultaneously aiming to uplift, this is an intriguing effort with a great lead performance. |
| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerThe Transfiguration is a tragedy, but it's also a horror movie. And a very good one. |
| The Sun (UK)Jamie East'The Transfiguration' is a step above the usual low-budget horror out there. "No matter what you've done - someone else has done a lot worse" |
| New York TimesAndy WebsterMr. Ruffin must carry the film, projecting interior activity and suggesting information where the script (by Mr. O’Shea) does not. That he imbues the film with a weight greater than its words is a testament to his skill as an actor. |
| Empire MagazineKim NewmanMore "Moonlight" than "Twilight," The Transfiguration is a defining vampire film of the mid-2010s. An acutely observed study of social/emotional deprivation, but also a gripping, disturbing horror movie. And, yes, it’s ‘realistic’. |
| Los Angeles TimesJen YamatoBold and brutal in shocking spurts, the indie horror drama from writer-director O’Shea is a startling debut that leaves a fresh mark on the genre while celebrating its forbears. |