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Blood: The Last Vampire

  • 2009
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  • 1h 31m
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5.3/10
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Jun Ji-hyun in Blood: The Last Vampire (2009)
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.
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A vampire named Saya, who is part of a 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 ... Read allA vampire named Saya, who is part of a 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 in disguise.A vampire named Saya, who is part of a 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 in disguise.

  • Director
    • Chris Nahon
  • Writers
    • Mamoru Oshii
    • Chris Chow
  • Stars
    • Jun Ji-hyun
    • Allison Miller
    • Liam Cunningham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Chris Nahon
    • Writers
      • Mamoru Oshii
      • Chris Chow
    • Stars
      • Jun Ji-hyun
      • Allison Miller
      • Liam Cunningham
    • 102User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jun Ji-hyun
    Jun Ji-hyun
    • Saya
    • (as Gianna)
    Allison Miller
    Allison Miller
    • Alice McKee
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Michael Harrison
    JJ Feild
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    • Luke
    Koyuki
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    • Onigen
    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Kato Takatora
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    Larry Lamb
    • General McKee
    Andrew Pleavin
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    • Frank Nielsen
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      • Mamoru Oshii
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    6wayneclark1977

    not bad at all especially for straight to DVD

    this was a surprise for me to see the low scores , I think people came in thinking big budget movie with big actors and all special effects . to me this was a great change from the norm vampire movie , not the greatest but very watchable . If u enjoy Asian themed movies and vampires u should enjoy .

    In my opinion this movie was put together well with lots of variety .

    For a movie without a big budget it was good .

    Vampires good, Asian chicks with samurai swords and special powers good .

    I give it a 6
    7kjeters-1

    This movie NEEDS a do-over

    This is one movie that needs a do-over. I say this as a fan of the original anime. The leading actress was good, her teacher (Kato) was good, actually, the cast were fine, it was the script that's bad and the CGI was awful. This movie needs some money thrown at it with a better writer. I believe the director had his hands tied 'cause there wasn't enough money for what he wanted to do. I've seen directors make a wonderful movie out of nothing but then, at least the script was sound. Here, the director had no chance 'cause the script sucked and he had no money (haha!) I blame the producer for this. It's their job to bring in good talent. Talented writers, directors, actors, and money.

    I hope someone with balls picks this film up and does a sequel that does the original title justice.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Highly Entertaining Adventure

    In 1970, the four hundred year-old skilled samurai Saya (Gianna Jun) is sent to the Kanto High School in an American military base in Tokyo by the Council, a secret society that has been hunting vampires for centuries. Saya has the appearance of a teenager but is the tormented half-breed creature with the soul of her human father and the powers and need of blood of her vampire mother. She is obsessed to face the powerful demon Onigen (Koyuki) that killed her father. In the base, Saya saves Alice McKee (Allison Miller), who is the daughter of General McKee (Larry Lamb) and commander of the base, from the attack of several vampires. When General McKee is killed by a member of the Council, Alice runs to the hotel where Saya is lodged. They join forces and go to the countryside to chase Onigen.

    "Blood: The Last Vampire" is a highly entertaining adventure. The screenplay and the choreography of the fights blend many other movies and there is no originality. However, it works basically because of Gianna Jun and Allison Miller that perform very likable and charismatic characters. In the end, this film is not a masterpiece but I liked what I have seen. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Caçadores de Vampiros" ("Vampire Hunters")
    6Rafacus

    Good adaptation regardless of bad CGI

    With credit to the creators of this live action edition of Blood: The Last Vampire, they really didn't have much to work with to begin with and before I pick apart the movie I feel obligated to preface with this. As an owner of the original Anime and a fan of the Blood series in itself, I was looking forward to a nice tie-in with the saga of Saya the Femme Vampire Slayer. What I got in this movie was a nice collection of katana action, low-budget CGI and poor acting. This isn't to say that BTLV is a bad movie, just one that I would only recommend to fans of the series itself.

    What the movie tries to do with the aforementioned anime, is take that exact same story and expand it a bit to give us some history on Saya. We are shown her human father, vampire mother and even a childhood love interest. Our Saya is given emotion (she even cries a bit) and worst than that, she is given a sidekick in Alice McKee (Allison Miller). Though I found Saya (Gianna Jun) to be a very good casting choice, which coupled with the choppy but interesting action scenes, made her seem similar to the anime Saya, I found Alice to be absolutely unbearable. The character Alice is the American element to the movie, being a rebellious teenager stealing daddy's car, talking back and doing all the annoying things that teenagers in movies tend to do.

    The jerky camera angles, made some of the early fighting scenes very confusing. However it does get better as the movie progresses and some of the battles are quite interesting once the camera settles down. The acting was not bad as a whole aside from Alice whose crying and screaming were so fake I found myself shaking my head every time she had a burst of "emotion". The direction was good enough and we get a back story as it progresses unlike the original anime. Still when it ended I was a bit confused about Saya even with the history given and it made me wonder why they didn't stick with more of the elements from the anime series.

    If it were only up to actress Gianna Jun and her portrayal of the killer Vampire Saya, I would rank this with high points but the weight of the bad acting by the supporting cast, the already silly story, awful CGI and the unnecessary military portion of the movie drug it down way below that. Although I would watch it again, this would probably be due to my being a fan of the character moreso than a movie watcher.

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    7day_andy

    Flawless, but kind of wtf.

    This movie has everything going for it.

    There's action, tragedy, great cinematography, good directing.

    But, there is a great problem with the script, its almost like budget cuts came in half through the movie and its not that they sacrificed quality in the process.

    It feels like they were half way through a 3 hour epic and they wrote in a quick step to the final scene, to make it 2 hours.

    Sure if you want to play up to the existential art-house of cinema the ending would have played out, but the entire movie before it wasn't going in that direction.

    It seems like some parts of the movie were directed by somebody else, especially the flashbacks. The flashbacks alone crap on the rest of the movie.

    I guarantee this movie for entertainment. A bit of tragedy and entertainment. But there is definitely a hole in the movie that should make everyone who watches it think 'WTF', how did it even get to this point, where is the rest of the movie.

    If it had the rest of the movie, its 9/10.

    For what it is, its a quality action/vampire movie.

    For what it's not, wait for DVD(as long as its on a big TV and HD) because some of the sword scenes are brutal.

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    • Trivia
      In May 2006, Bill Kong announced that he was producing a live-action film adaptation of Blood: The Last Vampire, directed by Ronny Yu. Like the source anime, it would be primarily filmed in English rather than Japanese. Kong and Yu originally planned to finance the project themselves, but in November 2006, Production I.G officially consented to the film and began offering financial support. Rather than being paid a straight license, Production I.G will receive a percentage of all revenues generated by the film. Through ties to Manga Entertainment, the French company Pathe became the film's co-production company, joining the Hong Kong-based Edko. Yu was retained as its producer, but Chris Nahon took over as the film's director.
    • Goofs
      US military personnel are shown using Beretta M9s (US Military designation of the civilian Model 92F/FS, etc) which were not issued as sidearms for the US Military in 1970. The 92 wasn't designed until 2 years after this movie is set, and the side arm wasn't issued till 1990.
    • Quotes

      Onigen: You think the more demons you kill the more human you become, don't you? How naïve.

    • Alternate versions
      Japanese DVD is about 2 minutes longer and contains a much longer street battle scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 WORST Live Action Anime Films (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      You Never Can Tell
      Written by Chuck Berry

      Performed by Chuck Berry

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • France
      • China
      • Argentina
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ma Cà Rồng Cuối Cùng
    • Filming locations
      • Dali, Yunnan, China
    • Production companies
      • East Wing Holdings
      • SAJ
      • Beijing Happy Pictures Cultural Communications Co.
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $257,412
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $110,029
      • Jul 12, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,874,530
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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