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Synopsis: In Bucharest, Romania, the orphan Vivian was raised by her aunt after losing her parents ten years ago in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Her family belongs to a bloodline of werewolves and Vivian is promised to the leader of the pack, Gabriel. When the American cartoonist Aiden, who is researching werewolves for his publisher for the next edition of his magazine, meets Vivian, they immediately fall in love for each other. However, the evil son of Gabriel and Vivian's cousin Rafe poisons Gabriel about the love of Vivian, forcing her to choose between her bounds with her family and her passion for Aiden.
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director(s): Katja von Garnier
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG-13
Year:
2007
98 min
$3,428,910
Website
457 Views


What are you still doing in Romania?

Trying to work.

-Don't you have a home to go back to?

-No, l don't.

But l do have a train ticket in a few days.

And l was hoping

to spend some of them with you.

Yeah, well, that wouldn't make my boyfriend

really happy.

Oh.

Would you be at a church at 2:00

in the morning if you had a boyfriend?

Why do you always run from me?

That's twice now, you've run from me.

Are my drawings that bad?

-You have to go.

-That is starting to sound like you mean it.

What do you want with me?

l wanna know who you are

and what you love and what you dream.

l want to know

what you were doing there that night.

And l should just tell you?

This coming from a guy who doesn't even

put his name on his comic books?

You read my books?

l guess the library is out

of everything else, huh?

You need to leave now.

One night. That's all l'm asking.

Otherwise, l will be here,

all day, every day, buying chocolates.

Piata Romana. Tomorrow night, 7:00.

lt's for you, Wolf-Girl.

Hi. Health inspector.

-What's that?

-Trash.

Give me that.

What, your trash? Your human trash?

Now, why would...

-Oh, well, now.

-He doesn't know.

Well, that much seems obvious.

He's drawing pictures

for a book on Ioup-garous.

l showed interest.

-Did you?

-Not like that.

No? Didn't model your tail for him?

He doesn't know, Rafe. Leave him alone.

Now, cousin, why wouldn't l?

You want to have a meat-boy, l don't care.

l don't care if you have 100.

Just don't tell any stories

that you shouldn't.

They're good for fun, you know, pretty ones.

They just never let us be ourselves.

Like that girl you killed?

lf he finds out it was you...

This will be my pack one day.

My rules, my law.

So l will do what l want, when l want.

And your pretty mouth will stay shut.

Now, run along, little Vivian.

The world must have its sweets.

Lovely!

-You did it again.

-That's the second time.

You're too good at this.

You, we need to talk.

How are you, Gabriel? Business good?

How's the b*tch-du-jour

you left my mother for?

Have you and your friends

been hunting on your own?

Never.

There are rumors. You were seen with her.

-Did Vivian say this?

-You didn't track her?

-Well, not to hunt. lt was a game.

-A game?

Rafe, you are my son.

But if it's true, l can't protect you.

-l won't.

-Vivian's a liar.

This has nothing to do with her.

Did you hunt that girl or not?

l didn't touch a hair on her pretty head.

lf man suspects we are still here,

he will exterminate us.

-We must rule this city from the shadows.

-Because we fear them.

We are millions no more.

Please, hear my warning.

Because the day

you hunt outside your pack,

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Ehren Kruger

Ehren Kruger is an American screenwriter and film producer. He is best known for writing three of the four films in the Transformers film series which are Revenge of the Fallen, Dark of the Moon and Age of Extinction. more…

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