First, a clarification — there appear to be maybe a half dozen films or shorts entitled some variation of “Afflicted;” I am referring here to the outstanding 2014 found-footage vampire film.
Second, some advice — if you skip this because of an aversion to found-footage horror movies, you’re cheating yourself. This was fantastic. I’d give it a 9 out of 10.
It’s a creative tour-de-force for young filmmakers Clif Prowse and Derek Lee, who not only wrote and directed the movie, but also starred (quite capably) as its two leads.
It begins well, but not with brilliance. It’s too reminiscent, at first, of a similar recent found-footage film in which affable young men develop superpowers with frightening consequences — 2012’s wonderful “Chronicle.” Also, certain plot points are predictable. (Gasp! Derek is suddenly burned by sunlight!)
Then we get an unexpected plot turn, and the film gets much, much better. I won’t say much for fear of spoilers, but this is a fresh, entirely fun take on the vampire genre, with some special effects and action sequences that are pretty impressive for a low budget film.
And do watch through the entire credits. There is both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene that are absolutely worth it. The latter casts the story in a completely new light.
Check this out, horror fans. You won’t be disappointed.

