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Zaraah Abrahams, known for her role in 'Da Sweet Blood of Jesus' (2014), portrayed Ganja Hightower, a character involved in a dangerous romance with Dr. Hess Green who becomes cursed by an ancient African artifact and develops a thirst for blood. The film explores themes of love, addiction, sex, and status.
Release Year: 2014
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Newest Hottest Spike Lee Joint
Director: Spike Lee
Writer: Bill Gunn, Spike Lee, Vinnie LaRocksta
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Companies: 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Gravitas Ventures
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Romance
Dr. Hess Green, a wealthy art collector and curator, becomes obsessed with an ancient African artifact displayed in his museum. After touching it, he suddenly experiences an insatiable thirst for blood. This transformation does not turn him into a traditional vampire, but rather curses him with a strange addiction. Despite this change, Hess maintains his public persona and soon enters into a passionate romance with Ganja Hightower, who is initially drawn to his newfound intensity. Their relationship challenges the norms of love, addiction, sex, and social status as Hess struggles with his bloodlust and Ganja becomes increasingly entangled in his dangerous world.
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014) is an unconventional horror romance directed by Spike Lee, blending elements of comedy and drama. The film explores themes of addiction, love, and social status through the lens of a unique curse that affects its protagonist, Dr. Hess Green. While the plot descriptions from TMDB and OMDB differ slightly in their emphasis on whether Hess becomes a vampire or not, they both agree that he is overwhelmed with an urge for blood after encountering an ancient African artifact. The movie questions societal norms and expectations through Hess' transformation and his relationship with Ganja Hightower.