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When Lifeforce opened in the summer of 1985, critics were brutal. Roger Ebert famously called it a "silly and depressing movie" and noted that the spaceship interiors looked like a "shopping mall." Audiences didn’t know what to make of it. Was it a hard sci-fi film? A zombie gore-fest? A softcore art film? (Mathilda May spends 90% of her screen time nude, a fact that overshadowed her actual eerie, ethereal performance).

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The aliens don't drink blood; they consume the "lifeforce" or soul of their victims.