Advancements in regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate human organs, once considered impossible. However, ethical concerns arise regarding the recreation of life and bodie... Read allAdvancements in regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate human organs, once considered impossible. However, ethical concerns arise regarding the recreation of life and bodies after losing someone we love.Advancements in regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate human organs, once considered impossible. However, ethical concerns arise regarding the recreation of life and bodies after losing someone we love.
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Sakura is great in this. It really shows her acting ability, even though in-person, she seems timid. This was a fantastic introduction before seeing her in her musical career. This is a good show, and I will watch it again.
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Okay... Let's get this out of the way. Crow's Blood is a fan service mini-series for the Japanese Idol group AKB48. The creator of Crow's Blood, Akimoto Yasushi, is the founder of AKB48 and all of the principle cast are members of AKB48. This is important if you really want to understand what you're watching...
Although some of the girls had some acting experience before this came out, the girls in AKB48 are primarily singers and dancers, not actresses. The acting isn't Hollywood quality but the girls act a hell of a lot better than the Beatles, KISS, or the Ramones ever did in their movies. Here's the thing though... The target audience did not care about that. I know, because I'm a fan of AKB48 and I was in the target audience.
Crow's Blood is actually a very well written series though. Akimoto hired top notch writers and directors for the project! It combines the concepts of zombies and vampirism in a truly unique way. The special effects are second to none. Even given that the acting is not going to be everyone's ideal, the special effects are actually where the series falls short. While they are excellent in every way, this is ultimately a drama/thriller. So as amazingly amazing as the special effects are, they are necessarily rare. As the story progresses fans of gore will want more, but because they are excellent they can be a little too much for the squeamish.
Crow's Blood actually quite extraordinary as a television horror series written for a bunch of teenaged singers and dancers!
Although some of the girls had some acting experience before this came out, the girls in AKB48 are primarily singers and dancers, not actresses. The acting isn't Hollywood quality but the girls act a hell of a lot better than the Beatles, KISS, or the Ramones ever did in their movies. Here's the thing though... The target audience did not care about that. I know, because I'm a fan of AKB48 and I was in the target audience.
Crow's Blood is actually a very well written series though. Akimoto hired top notch writers and directors for the project! It combines the concepts of zombies and vampirism in a truly unique way. The special effects are second to none. Even given that the acting is not going to be everyone's ideal, the special effects are actually where the series falls short. While they are excellent in every way, this is ultimately a drama/thriller. So as amazingly amazing as the special effects are, they are necessarily rare. As the story progresses fans of gore will want more, but because they are excellent they can be a little too much for the squeamish.
Crow's Blood actually quite extraordinary as a television horror series written for a bunch of teenaged singers and dancers!
with Quentin Tarantino, added a pacing score, & vulgar nuances of j- horror meets western production values, you would get something probably very similar to what is going on here in the ideally titled mini series, CROWS BLOOD.
The commercials for it on El Rey Network during Halloween really intrigued me. Then once I got the time to DVR it I was sorely disappointed that the airing was dubbed in English & commercials in between. I watched the first 2 episodes and then stopped watching because it was not presented as it should be. I knew there was 6 episodes & I would be damned if I did not see the rest.
Eventually I got all 6 episodes, no commercials, Japanese language, English subbed, & I cant be any happier. See, I had a good feeling about this show, especially since I am a fan of a lot of Japanese gangster movies & their horror movies from the far east. I have to say seeing this style of visuals & story that could easily be a movie, have been pulled off really well for a TV series. There has been a boom in horror / drama themed TV shows in the USA & this fits among them very nicely. I'm sure it would rise in popularity if the show was also released on netflix.
The cast is very likable, especially the schoolgirls who are very sexy & adorable, but are capable of such hideous, despicable things. The doctor comes off to me as a Japanese version of a grindhouse modernized copy of Doctor Death from 1973 & provides a promising solution to the human condition but only follows up with zombie-like girls striving on inner decay & black bloodied noses. This use of black blood reminds me also of a great horror film from New Zealand from the early 90s called The Ugly. It is effective & works really well in a lot of scenes.
I still have the rest of the show to watch & I thoroughly enjoy it. I hope they decide to do a second season or I can come across more shows like this in the future. My only real request is to eventually see their OST music somewhere soon. The music for the show is really dark & has a very mysterious feel to it. Job well done there!
Yasushi Akimoto has created a great show with very thoughtful ideas behind it all. Should we let people die naturally as it has been since the beginning of time, or re-animate them with scientific advances that undermine the very laws of nature? You will soon discover the answer to this beautiful madness only by watching, CROWS BLOOD.
The commercials for it on El Rey Network during Halloween really intrigued me. Then once I got the time to DVR it I was sorely disappointed that the airing was dubbed in English & commercials in between. I watched the first 2 episodes and then stopped watching because it was not presented as it should be. I knew there was 6 episodes & I would be damned if I did not see the rest.
Eventually I got all 6 episodes, no commercials, Japanese language, English subbed, & I cant be any happier. See, I had a good feeling about this show, especially since I am a fan of a lot of Japanese gangster movies & their horror movies from the far east. I have to say seeing this style of visuals & story that could easily be a movie, have been pulled off really well for a TV series. There has been a boom in horror / drama themed TV shows in the USA & this fits among them very nicely. I'm sure it would rise in popularity if the show was also released on netflix.
The cast is very likable, especially the schoolgirls who are very sexy & adorable, but are capable of such hideous, despicable things. The doctor comes off to me as a Japanese version of a grindhouse modernized copy of Doctor Death from 1973 & provides a promising solution to the human condition but only follows up with zombie-like girls striving on inner decay & black bloodied noses. This use of black blood reminds me also of a great horror film from New Zealand from the early 90s called The Ugly. It is effective & works really well in a lot of scenes.
I still have the rest of the show to watch & I thoroughly enjoy it. I hope they decide to do a second season or I can come across more shows like this in the future. My only real request is to eventually see their OST music somewhere soon. The music for the show is really dark & has a very mysterious feel to it. Job well done there!
Yasushi Akimoto has created a great show with very thoughtful ideas behind it all. Should we let people die naturally as it has been since the beginning of time, or re-animate them with scientific advances that undermine the very laws of nature? You will soon discover the answer to this beautiful madness only by watching, CROWS BLOOD.
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