Lua Vermelha

2010

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

4.5| 0h30m| NR| en
Synopsis

Lua Vermelha is a Portuguese teen television series about vampires broadcast on SIC. Produced in partnership with SP TV premiered on January 31 of 2010 passing to the week-ends, around 21pm. From July 12 the series started being displayed from Monday to Friday at 21pm. Recently this series is displayed at Sunday at 11:30am. It is also broadcast on SIC K.

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Also starring Mafalda Luís de Castro

Also starring Tiago Teotónio Pereira

Reviews

Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Rodolfo Raposeiro Lua Vermelha is a good show with poor ratings. Television is an unfair business. I really think that with other time table SIC television would enlarge the viewers spectrum. It will be difficult but not impossible. This is a young people show, if it go on air after the conventional soap operas ratings will collapse, because older people don't like this. SIC main channel is making lots of mistakes and losing a thousand viewers per day. Ironic... They are "vampiring" themselves with childish errors. To much commercials during the premium timetable and many other wrong decisions from the direction board. It was an excellent channel. Was... Usually Vampires stories are "money in the pocket" but not this "time" ... Abraço Matias.
segudt I saw the premiere and I was astounded by the good production of Twilight...err.. Lua Vermelha. This series is an amendment to the original series, putting good actors on scene and hidden. After the first episode I said: Robert Pattinson, you have a long way to go, to reach such outstanding acting performance. Afonso, you rock!!! I would characterize this vampires as the Portuguese version of Dracula, where they have mustache and sideburns, while drinking red wine as a substitute for blood. Regarding the special FX, 3D is great! I sense the reality all around me. Sometimes I even feel bitten by those vampires when I sit in front of the TV, drinking red wine. When I drink wine while watching this great show, I sense that blood is pouring through my throat.
acorn80 First of all, I have to say that I don't watch Portuguese TV anymore. Almost the whole day there's a bad soap opera airing... But being a teacher I think it's important to keep up with what the teenagers like, so I started watching this series almost from the first day, and surprisingly I got hooked! It's a mix of Twilight, True Blood and Vampire Diaries all in one. The acting is not excellent but it's improving, for the most part(I don't know what they were thinking with Merche Romero...), there are never before seen in Portuguese TV special effects, and most of all, it's a love story, with adventure and drama in between! The only part that I don't like at all is the bullying... they make it look like it's fun doing that, with lots of cheerful music and laughs all around... not a good message to kids! Apart from that, pretty good series!
Goyas I saw the premier of "Lua Vermelha" last night and i was with some surprised grabbed by that whole "Twilight" stuff.First we have to realize that i live in a Country where good television is at best sparse.I live in a country where everything with a hot girl, lots of swearing and continuous lack of writing quality is considered and turns itself almost immediately in a blockbuster!That being said when i see a TV show that as good writing, some good performances, very nice score , and tries to be as bold as it possible can, i cheer with JOY. "Lua Vermelha" manages to go around the usual Portuguese budget issues; the usual Portuguese good looking=good actors issues; and it delivers at least a little bit more than we expected. Of course it has plenty of flaws, some actors seem completely displaced,some shots looked like the cameraman had an itch on that special place and completely forgot what is doing, the story ( probably the worst part) it's like a "copy paste" from twilight!And has those kind of details that makes you thin and eventually realize...that's just no possible. Anyway,seems like the flaws list is big, it is but i think the "pros" overlap the "cos" by a big margin. 1st - Itis shot with a movie filter and it's in HD, providing very good screening quality, really, sometimes they look quite astonishing!. 2nd - Has many good actors, even in the secondary roles we find LOTS of quality, and that is really one of the strong points of this show!Even in short scenes we can see very good talent 3rd-The score is Pretty damn good.And ,at least as far as i know it's completely in Portuguese, and that's one of those bold things we wish for 4th-It manages to create an fine ambiance about Vampires, about the same ambiance that we found in True Blood an Coppola's Dracula(OK , i might be overratting but that's my true feeling about it!5th-at least it held me, and i'm not an easy fellow... i really hope that it manages to last and conquer some audience!I could stay here and talk and talk and talk about all its flaws, and low budget stunts and things like that, but remember we are in Portugal,we can't expect too much from Prime time shows...and this one makes me.......laugh| After writing this one i Realize that "Lua Vermelha" it's not by World standards an Awesome Show, but by Portuguese Standards it's a damn good one and i hope our kids,and teens will watch it and realize that there is something more than that disgusting, horripilant and if possible worst than last year's season "Morangos com Açucar"My rating 9 out 10/ ( COMPARING TO OTHER Portuguese TEEN TARGETED SHOWS)