Watch: Ballet Of Blood 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – After a ballet school’s prima ballerina (Mindy Robinson) gets shot at by beautifully psychotic fellow dancer Nisa (Sydney Raye), the whole company’s on edge. Classes continue, shrouded in fear, while Nisa remains at large. Her ditzy ballerina friend Ria (Jessica Knopf), is being held in solitary confinement, on suspicion of being involved. But Ria breaks out of the asylum, and after getting willingly drugged by Nisa, Ria is coerced into assisting her on a new mission: the ultimate assault, with a samurai sword and UZI machine gun from her father’s secret room. All those who contributed to the many years of emotional and physical abuse and body-shaming will be in harm’s way. Meanwhile, nerdy ballerina Maren (Marla Martinez) starts writing a novel based on the events that transpired, deeply offending some for turning such sensitive material into a book for young audiences. Soon, she and her sister Saren (Rubi Garcia) realize that every word Maren is typing on her typewriter is somehow altering real life. Will this strange, psychedelic paralleling fantasy carry the sisters, along with anyone else, to a merciless blood-splattered doom?.
Plot: Two ballerinas plan a gruesome attack on the ballet school that mistreated them.
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Avoid Like You Would Toxic Waste
Some of the worst writing, direction and (above all) acting I’ve ever seen in a flick. (To call it a “movie” would be an insult to all movies.) If you have nothing else to do other than sit through this atrocity (I sat through it, but started reading a book 2 minutes into the thing, glancing up occasionally) then FIND something else to do. Please.
Inprofessionalism (sic) will not be tolerated here.
This is an unusually bad film which exhibits writing style, but poor execution. Two crazy ballerinas go on a drug and kill rampage. However, this is a story within a story as their antics are controlled by another ballerina who is writing the script, including surreal scenes, and what was that with the snake? The film is designed to show us how all films, no matter how real they seem, have a puppet master over them. It is an interesting if not artsy concept, except the production died on its budget and talent. The ballet profession is comically summed up as “I am selectively bi-active when drunk.”The dialogue ranged from clever to very bad. With very bad being the lingerie scene which ended in a non-nude cat fight. I liked the brief semi-meaningless Ouija Board scene. The ballet studio was an empty apartment which had sound echo issues which made the film choppy. The actors read their lines horribly. In one scene a woman is painting a topless woman while having a conversation with her. The topless woman being painted has her back to the camera the entire time, even when talking. You can do a facial closeup if nudity is the issue. The film didn’t know which way to go: Artsy? Comedy? Horror? Campy? It failed to cohesively combine them into an entertaining movie.
Guide: F-word, girl/girl nudity (Jessica Knopf, Marla Martinez, Sydney Raye Smith) 5 generous stars for bloody nudity with a snake.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (director’s cut)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller
Director Jared Masters
Writer Jared Masters
Actors Sydney Ray, Mindy Robinson, Jesse Aaron
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Blackmagic Cinema Camera
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