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3/10
"Better latent than never."
CIMC16 October 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Some Real Fangs is a low budget, low quality vampire comedy directed by Desiree Lim that will likely impress no one but is bizarre enough to make you think about it for a good five minutes. What you will be thinking about is, "What was the purpose of those dance numbers?" It doesn't really make a difference as they are easily the best parts of a pretty bland short.

Tara (Sepideh Saii) is a young Indian girl in Vancouver. She comes from a long line of vampires but she might have a problem continuing the tradition. Someone needs to fall in love with her within the next two weeks or she won't grow her fangs. This of course would be difficult for anyone but it's bound to be much harder for someone without any personality like Tara. For unknown reasons Tara passes out and her roommates take her to the hospital. They knock (apparently in Canada you have to knock) on the doctor's door and who should open but the gorgeous doctor Nelly (Natalie Sky). Nelly has a handsome male visitor that might be a hindrance to Tara efforts. Can Tara woo Nelly? Will dance numbers help? Is there a point to this film? Probably not but it was made anyway. The dance numbers do help a bit but not because they're spectacular or anything. They just seem strikingly out of place and that breaks up the monotony of the rest of the film.
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