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Blood - The Last Vampire (2001)

Youki Kudoh , Saemi Nakamura , Hiroyuki Kitakubo  |  NR |  DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (254 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Youki Kudoh, Saemi Nakamura, Joe Romersa, Rebecca Forstadt, Stuart Robinson
  • Directors: Hiroyuki Kitakubo
  • Writers: Katsuya Terada, Kenji Kamiyama
  • Producers: Akira Sato, Mamoru Oshii, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Ryuzo Shirakawa, Yukio Nagasaki
  • Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Manga Video
  • DVD Release Date: August 28, 2001
  • Run Time: 48 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (254 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005NG6U
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #77,734 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Blood - The Last Vampire" on IMDb

Special Features

  • "The Making of Blood"
  • Original Japanese Trailers
  • Image Gallery
  • DVD-ROM Features

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Saya, the last true vampire, battles the bloodthirsty demons attacking an American base in Japan during the Vietnam War. Much of the story takes place during the late afternoon and evening, and the artists use shadows, reflections, and light with exceptional skill: the look of the film is more interesting than the underdeveloped story. Saya wields a deadly sword and pursues her foes with chilling ferocity, but she's silent and sullen and fails to develop as a character: the viewer has no idea how she views her deadly occupation. Albeit a visually striking film, this dark, violent work fails to live up to its billing as "Japan's first fully digital animated feature film": the three-dimensional objects and effects are digital, but the two-dimensional characters are hand-drawn. Nor is the film really "from the creators of Ghost in the Shell." Blood came out of a group that Ghost director Mamoru Oshii organized to encourage young talent, but he didn't direct it. And at 48 minutes, it's very short for a feature, although this edition includes a rambling 21-minute making-of film and a 3-minute trailer. It seems unlikely that Blood "will transform Japanese animation," but other artists may use its visual style to tell more compelling stories with better-developed characters. Unrated; suitable for ages 17 and up for profanity, brief nudity, and considerable violence. --Charles Solomon

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BLOOD:LAST VAMPIRE - DVD Movie

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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Hiding in the Shadows December 6, 2002
Format:DVD
In 1966, the Yokota Air Force Base in Japan is busy with the tense job of supporting the U.S. war effort in Viet Nam. Suddenly, in the surrounding town, several suspicious suicides have been reported and students at the base school are behaving strangely. Enter Saya, a mysterious swordswoman who works for a secret organization dedicated to hunting down Chiropterans - demons who subsist on human blood and are the basis for our legends of vampires. All we know is that Saya is 'The Last Remaining Original' and that her powers are considerable.

Disguised as a schoolgirl, Saya investigates the school and discovers the presence of three of the horrific creatures. In the middle of the school Halloween party, Saya desperately tries to hunt them down and kill them before they can escape or enter hibernation. If unchecked, the creatures could endanger not only those at the base, but the entire war effort.

'Blood' is beautifully made, with a careful blend of three-dimensional CGI work and classical anime illustration. This is an experimental approach that, for the most part, works quite well, heightening the viewer's sense of realism. The film gains its noir effect from very skilled use of light and shadow, and has surprising color range for having very little direct light.

Both plot and characters are minimalist in style. Nothing is allowed to interfere with the steady increase in tension and pace of action. Thus, the feature length film seems to run by like a single episode of other anime. Even so, the work is so atmospheric, and Saya so strong a character that it develops surprising levels of meaning. I picked this up expecting a pleasant vampire concoction, and I feel I got much more than that. Worth looking for.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Good, But Not Great March 15, 2002
Format:DVD
What struck me most about this film when I was watching it was how much better it _could_ have been. I found myself just enjoying the animation and the horror aspect of it, but disliking the lack of back-story and in-depth characterization. In short, this anime looks amazing at times, but it's rather shallow. It seems like the people who made this were more interested in making a good-looking anime rather than a well-written anime. For instance, most of the time the characters remain silent and do battle against each other. You'll find yourself wanting to know _why_ they're doing this, but they never tell you. Why is Saya fighting them? How did she get involved with this? What are her feelings about doing this? Just who are they? Since hardly any of the characters reveals his or her emotions about certain things, they'll start to resemble nothing more than cardboard cutout, static characters. They're only there to move the story along. This anime has too many questions and not enough answers.

Another negative point is the ending. I felt like they were trying to put some vague concept behind it... Something about war? What does vampires vs. demons have anything to do with the battles between men? It feels like the ending just got tacked on to make it seem like it's "deep" although it's actually not. You can't have a deep movie without knowing the characters, which we don't. It just doesn't work.

It's sad... If the makers of this anime would have just added, say, 20 more minutes and put in some back-story, characterization, anything that would have shown what made the characters tick, this film would be excellent instead of just merely good. Don't get me wrong, though, this is still an incredibly enjoyable film for anime and horror buffs. Like I said, the animation is incredible at certain times, and the demons look excellent. The way demons should look. The classic horror element is there too... Frightening monsters popping up out of nowhere to disembowel a hopeless victim. At the current price I can easily see buying this to add to your anime/horror movie collection. It's just that if you're looking for a well-done story, you're not going to find it here. If you're looking for eye candy and something to watch come Halloween, then by all means buy this.

Now, about the DVD extras: Like the amazon.com reviewer above said, the included making-of documentary just rambles on, and on... Why do we need a 20-minute documentary for a 45-minute short film? About halfway through the documentary, I started thinking to myself: "All right, I get it... They used COMPUTERS. Sheesh." That's the gist of the entire documentary. They used computers to animate the backgrounds. Big yawn. So, basically, the documentary isn't exciting... It's like a one time viewing thing. Although they do show the teaser trailer they did, which includes scenes that I guess were later cut... So that's pretty cool. The only other extras on the DVD is the official trailer, a rather short (why does everything have to be short except for the documentary?) image gallery, and a couple anime previews... Yawn. Nothing spectacular here.

Here's the quickie rundown:

Pros:

- Extremely well done animation in certain places.
- Very well done action scenes.
- It's a basically good horror flick.

Cons:

- Almost no back-story.
- Almost no characterization.
- Too short. They should have added at least another 20 minutes to flesh it out some more.
- The documentary doesn't have any major replay value, as with the other extras on the DVD.
- The ending just doesn't work in my opinion.

Overall:

Even with all the shortcomings, "Blood: The Last Vampire" is certainly worth buying. I just feel that's it's too shallow, but it's eye candy... Eye candy is fun. Hey, I like it. This anime is good, but not great. 3/5 stars.

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44 of 56 people found the following review helpful
Poor at best August 31, 2001
Format:DVD
Sure... pretty sights... a waste money... Wait for the rental

Complete lack of character and story, a mere piece of eye candy.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
It's true, it's visually fantastic but with very little plot.
In 1966, a beautiful, seemingly young, sword-wielding girl who works for a covert organization goes undercover as a uniformed schoolgirl to hunt down strange, vampire-like... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Monty Moonlight
Not Bad.
I had no idea what to expect when I popped this one into the DVD player. I had already watched the live action Blood: The Last Vampire, so automatically I started comparing the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Tonya Amos
blood review.
A short, but action packed anime film with good promise that the animation speaks for itself and has no need to heavily rely on story telling.
Published 7 months ago by Cristian
Short and sweet with no filler
This is a short, "no holds barred" adventure. It reveals enough so the viewer knows what is going on, but little else. (If you want more story, try the live action version. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ellen
A bloody Shine!
For graphics, this animate is the best that I have seen of Manga. Were cartoon meats CG combined. I think they put a lot of effort in the CG and the cartoon animation here and the... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Michael Hetherington
Anime fan review
This is an excellent anime that I do highly recommend to anyone who is interested. There have been a bunch of bad reviews for this and it makes me wonder how much anime they have... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Skexxis
Beautifully rendered, complex characters
Saya [Youki Kidoh], the last original vampire, is tired after a century of fighting, but her sense of duty pushes her on. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Channel KDK12
A classic that stands the test of time
I am a great fan of GOOD vampire Anime, and this certainly qualifies. There are no magic sparkles or complicated love triangles here. Read more
Published 17 months ago by anothvortex
Blood the Last Vampire
During the Vietnam War, US government officials hunt and kill mysterious vampiric creatures. They enlist the aid of Saya, a young swordswoman who herself is a vampire, "the last... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Michael Andrews
Excellent anime feature if fairly short!
Saya is a warrior who happens to be the last remaining vampire of her kind as she has lived for a thousand years trapped in the body of a lovely 17 year old. Read more
Published 22 months ago by John Lindsey
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