Blood: The Last Vampire

Blood: The Last Vampire

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Blood: The Last Vampire

Gianna Jun, Allison Miller, Masiela Lusha, Colin Salmon, Andrew Pleavin, Koyuki, Michael Byrne

Blood: The Last Vampire brings to life an English language live-action feature movie of the original Japanese anime feature film from a producer of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero. Gianna Jun...( read more  read more... ) (My Sassy Girl, Daisy) stars in the film as Saya, a 400-year-old demon-hunting vampire slayer working undercover in Japan for a secret organization, on a mission in the Vietnam War era.

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  • November 12, 2009
    Awesome carnage and fight scenes have no idea how close to the anime it is at all.
  • October 27, 2009
    Some scenes were good, though the anime is a lot better, watch it if you're curious like me or if you ain't got nothing else to do haha :P
  • October 25, 2009
    A decent but unexciting live action reworking of the original animated film (far superior) and subsequent anime series. For those familiar with the material, it's a frustrating experience. There clearly wasn't enough budget to keep the stylistic visuals consistent throughout, a...( read more)nd the lead actress is woefully miscast. Fans of the original, like myself, may be willing to overlook some of that to see what a live action film of the material looks like.

    People unfamiliar with the material already will likely turn it off before the first act is done.
  • October 24, 2009
    Great cinematography, dazzling choreography and absolutely nothing else. An embarrassing live action version of another Japanese anime plagued by cringe-worthy dialogue, acting and CG.
    Especially the CG.
  • July 30, 2009
    This is some flashy stylish high octane shit hehe a nice combination of Eastern ideas and Western help provides us with this Manga story brought to the big screen in live action.
    To be honest there isn't really anything here you haven't seen before, it has a kind of 'Blade' feel ...( read more)to it during the first half of the film with some very very nice sword fights resulting in lots of demon vampire deaths and plenty of the red stuff flying about :) the action is smooth and cool with the heroine vampire of the film in a cliched Japanese school girl outfit much like many old Capcom 2D beat em up characters from back in the day hehe and harking to Kill Bill atad too.

    As said the first half is pretty sweet despite some VERY shitty cgi demon action going on. It all tends to fall apart in the second half really, the plot gets alittle confusing and it becomes like so many Eastern action flicks with lots of sword fighting martial arts in slow mo with plenty of high wire flying about (think 'Crouching Tiger' etc.. )

    From 'Blade' with a cute half vampire half human dressed as a school girl to the usual fable, fantasy, Eastern flying about the place with swords nonsense, shame. And I gotta say..the cgi does ruin the film too, its baaaaad.
  • November 23, 2009
    B-flick fest with some good 'ol forgettable martial-arts-on-wire-flying-all-over-the-place action.
  • November 22, 2009
    Way better than the original anime.
  • November 19, 2009
    The story moved too slow. If you've seen the anime, this is not an improvement. And for a production of this scale they should have hired a pro for the martial arts choreography.
  • November 18, 2009
    An epic pile of shite. With only a handful of above average moments...
  • November 17, 2009
    Not as bad as I thought it would be, although that'€™s not saying much. The action scenes aren't that bad except they seem kind of superfluous and overlong. The blood is really fake looking and the cgi used to create it is too noticeable. The movie is quite slick and even stylish...( read more) at times. Unfortunately, the acting comes off as amaturish and the script doesn't fare much better. Going in with low expectations and not expecting much is probably the way to go when preparing to watch this movie.

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