And the fact that it stands at a tidy 90 minutes will means it’s easily re-watchable.
Most ofThe Last Vampireseems like padding in between each action scene.
But does all that really matter in a movie calledBlood: The Last Vampire?

But she is an adequate lead, doing what needs to be done.
What must be noted is the beautiful cinematography here by Hang-Sang Poon (Fearless,Kung Fu Hustle).
It gives a nice, strange contrast to the bloody violence happening on-screen.

It’s an entirely forgettable movie and never is it what you would called “great.”
But for what it is, it’s fun.
Was there really anything else to be expected?

Blood: The Last Vampireopens in the US in limited release on July 10th, 2009.
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