Just sit back, and let it bite your happy neck.
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:22
Rotten:9
Average Rating:6.4/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 21, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Combining romance, gothic horror, science fiction, and bloody action into a dazzling anime production, VAMPIRE HUNTER D (2000) takes the vampire mythos to a new level. This movie is not a remake or... Combining romance, gothic horror, science fiction, and bloody action into a dazzling anime production, VAMPIRE HUNTER D (2000) takes the vampire mythos to a new level. This movie is not a remake or a continuation of the 1985 movie of the same title. That movie was loosely based on the first of Kikuchi Hideyuki's VAMPIRE HUNTER D books, set 10,000 years in the future. VAMPIRE HUNTER D (2000) takes its cue from the third book in the series, though there are significant deviations in plot. Here, the charismatic vampire, Meier Link, arrives in town in the middle of the night and spirits away a beautiful woman. D, the child of a human and a vampire, is hired to retrieve her. Racing against time and against another group of bounty hunters who were also contracted to perform the rescue, D fights a bizarre cast of Meier's henchmen, each of whom has his own unique and horrific way of killing. Both of the VAMPIRE HUNTER D films benefit from the participation of fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano, whose character designs for both films drip with the eroticism and decadence of a Gustav Klimt painting. Director Yoshiaki Kawajiri adds his talent at dreaming up gruesome enemies, which was also evidenced in his previous work, NINJA SCROLL. [More]
Starring: Andrew Philpot, John Rafter Lee, Pamela Segall, Wendee Lee
Starring: Andrew Philpot, John Rafter Lee, Pamela Segall, Wendee Lee
Director: Yoshiyaki Kawajiri
Director: Yoshiyaki Kawajiri
Screenwriter: Yoshiyaki Kawajiri
Producer: Masao Maruyama, Mataichiro Yamamoto
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Reviews for Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Goes on for nearly two hours, enough to tax the patience of even the most ardent anime fans.
Technically a sequel, this new movie's artwork and production design are so superior that viewing the original is not only unnecessary -- it's irrelevant.
A baroque, bloody fantasy-adventure that stubbornly remains less than the sum of its parts.
The richness of Kikuchi's fantasy world is enough to make you want to sign the ongoing petition to get the original novels translated into English.
Earns enough points in the animation department to carry the innocuous plot.
The animation, a combination of traditional and computer-generated, is beautifully detailed, dark and eerie.
A handsome, well-executed film that nonetheless feels a bit long at 111 minutes.
The film looks nifty, but the flat and unemotional English-language dialogue lessens its impact.
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