Blood: The Last Vampire
Dir: Hiroyuki Kitakubo
Stars: Youki Kudoh, Rebecca Forstadt, Joe Romersa
Brief: Buffy goes East - and gets out of bed on the wrong side

Don't believe the running time: listed at 83 minutes on the DVD sleeve, this is actually under 50, a nasty piece of marketing to make you think you're getting a full-length movie. Not sure whether an extra 25 minutes would help or harm here: there is certainly room for development, but equally, there is an awful lot of slack which seems designed only to show off whizzy digital animation.

Saya is a vampire. She's also a killer, tasked by...well, it's never quite made clear who, but she hunts down bat-like monsters who can take human form. The only way to kill them is to make them lose a lot of blood. Very quickly. Being trapped forever in her teenage years, she's ideally placed to go undercover at a school and investigate mysterious occurrences there.

Set in 1966 for only one tangentially-connected reason, you're never given enough information to care about Saya or any of the other characters. Mystery is one thing; obscurity another. She is perpetually pissed-off, which while initially appealing, does wear thin before long. I liked how some people spoke English, others Japanese, though this did have me fiddling with the DVD remote, since I thought I was watching a wretched dub. The Western characters seem horribly drawn; was this deliberate, or perhaps our faces just don't suit anime style?

As a standalone item, this is unsatisfying, despite some spectacular gore that will make you sit up and take notice. Give it another five episodes, and you could probably edit a decent feature out of this, but as it stands, it's worth no more than a rental.

See also...
  • Bloodrayne
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Dragon Blue
  • Gun Crazy, Volume 1: The Woman From Nowhere
  • Kite
  • Rise: Blood Hunter
  • Twins Effect
  • Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft

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