Blood Link (1982)
4/10
Blood Link
23 June 2020
Two twin brothers, one good and one evil, share a Blood Link which allows them both to see through the other brothers eyes. Problem is that one of them is a serial killer and the good brother will have to try and stop his sibling from murdering innocent people in Germany.

We meet Craig who starts having visions and nightmares of a person who looks just like himself killing random women. He feels satisfaction and relief each time he sees these things happening, evening feeling as though he committed the crimes himself. Craig starts investigating his upbringing and the fact that he has an apparent siamese twin out there named Keith. This all leads him to West Germany where he travels to in an attempt to find his brother and stop his murderous ways. Will he be able to accomplish this, or will Keith turn the tables on him and switch places in the eyes of the police?

Blood Link is a thriller that has a very interest concept with the two identical/siamese twin brothers, one good and one evil. The idea that they can see each others actions through each other's eyes is an interesting one which worked well throughout the movie. Craig sees every evil action and kill that Keith commits. The flaws with the movie lies with the character development and motive of the killer Keith. We get that there was a very bad childhood upbringing, but the film never gives us his real drive to kill all of the people he knocks off. In the end, the murders feel very shallow and we are left just with two twin brothers battling it out for no good reason.

Michael Moriarty does a fine job as the lead character Craig and Keith. He's believable as both the psychotic killer and the man who is so confused as to what is happening in his dreams. I thought the real standout was Penelope Milford as Craig's girlfriend Julie. She had some fun scenes with the good brother, and highly emotional and terrifying scenes with the evil one.

Blood Link was a below average watch for me. It started out well, but dragged on quite a bit with a story that never seemed to be fully imagined on screen by the director.

4/10
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