Review: ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’

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‘Blood: The Last Vampire’ is a mixed bag when it comes to quality. But despite that I found myself liking it quite a bit. It’s based on an anime OVA and series that came out almost ten years ago, and does a good job of expanding the story of Saya (Gianna Jun), a very old, but eternally young vampire who works with an organization to take out all the remaining vampires in the world.

The agency Saya works for places her in a US military base in Japan during the Vietnam conflict. Since she looks sixteen it’s her job to infiltrate the on base high school and see what she can find. It kind of has a Japanese Buff the Vampire Slayer feel to it at first, but quickly turns into an all out blood bath when Saya discovers there’s a lot more Vampires both in the school, and the local Japanese village.

Along the way Saya teams up with Alice (Allison Miller) who is the daughter of the base’s commanding general. She’s a trouble maker, always rebeling against her father. One day after kendo practice at school she’s attacked by two bully school girls who are actually Vampires. Saya of course comes to the rescue and this is where the movie really starts to pick up. The blood bath that ensues is fantastic. They use the actors themselves, which says a lot considering they’re using mostly unknown actors and actresses. One of the vampire girls is a bit on the heavier side, adding a bit of realism, and she’s just as vicious as the others.

When the agency that uses Saya attacks Alice’s dad, Alice goes on a quest to find out why and what’s really going on. This leads her and Saya to uncover a lot of mysteries about Saya’s past and the movie kind of just goes off in the direction of taking out the head vampire.

It’s clear that the writing stinks right from the start and the acting is pretty subpar. Allison Miller and Gianna Jun do a good job of working together and Gianna gives a really good performance considering she’s never done an English speaking role before. Gianna only has a few roles under her belt and it’s pretty obvious here she did most of, if not all of her own stunts nad sword fighting. The camera is right on her face during many of them, and that’s where the movie shines.

With a lacking plot, the main reason to see this film is the intense action. There’s a fight scene in the middle of the film that is one of the coolest, most brutal sword fights I’ve seen in a long time. Saya goes nuts on a massive group of vampires. She’s flipping through the air, slicing them in half, and bisecting them every chance she gets. There are a few chops that will make every guy watching go “Oooooouuuuuch!” All of the blood is digital, giving the film a very 300 type of feel. There’s some of that speed up/slow down type of cinemetography as well.

The biggest problem with the action is that it’s just a little too ambitious for it’s budget. There are a lot of effects that do a good job of conveying an idea, but simply don’t hold up by todays standards. It’s a shame too, because if they were just a bit better, this could have been a massive blockbuster film with a massive cult following.

New French Trailer for ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’

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Back in February we saw the Japanese trailer, but now there’s a new (perhaps even better) French trailer on the web for ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’. The movie stars young actress Jeon Ji-Hyun who, from this trailer, I have to say is looking really bad-ass. Think, Chiaki Kuriyama as Gogo Yubari in ‘Kill Bill vol.1’ only… without the crazy.

‘Blood: The Last Vampire’ is a new adaptation of a single-volume manga titled Blood: The Last Vampire 2000, written by Benkyo Tamaoki. The first cinematic adaptation was an anime film in 2000 directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. Check out this trailer, then do your best to keep from wanting to go out and start hunting bloodsuckers yourself.

Trailer for Live Action ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’

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Here’s the Japanese trailer for the coming live-action feature film ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’ based on the original anime. The film is directed by Chris Nahon. There’s no release date info for the US (go figure) so I’m sure we’ll have to wait for it on DVD.

Plot Synopsis: A vampire named Saya, who is part of covert government agency that hunts and destroys demons in a post-WWII Japan, is inserted in a military school to discover which one of her classmates is a demon is disguise. — IMDB

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WAMG First Look… ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’

The popular 2000 anime feature ‘Blood: The Last Vampire’ has become a live-action feature film directed by Chris Nahon (The Empire of Wolves, Kiss of the Dragon) from a screenplay written by Ronny Yu (Fearless, Freddy vs Jason). I thought the original animated film was pretty good and can see the potential in a live-action remake. Much of the anime out there involves so much that simply could not be done (successfully) in a live-action film, despite having great stories and characters, but ‘Blood’ doesn’t fall as extremely into this category. From the looks of the photos available from the film so far, the cinematography looks great. I’m also sure the action will be handled well, but the question remains whether the story will translate well in this format. No trailers have been released.

Plot: A vampire named Saya, who is part of covert government agency that hunts and destroys demons in a post-WWII Japan, is inserted in a military school to discover which one of her classmates is a demon is disguise.

Release Date: March 2009

[Photos courtesy of BeyondHollywood.com]