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Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust

Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charles Solomon Shouldn't Review Anime
Review: Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is a follow-up to the mid-80's "Vampire Hunter D." In Bloodlust we see, D, the half-human half-vampire doing what he does best--hunting vampires of course!

I will stop a moment to recommend that you watch Bloodlust on a mid-range quality DVD player or better. The artwork, while breathtaking tends to be too dark on older DVD players and "everyday" DVD players to really appreciate. Pick up an entry-level Onkyo or Denon or something of similar quality at the very least and no, Pioneer doesn't count.

Okay, back to the review.

Bloodlust is another Vampire Hunter D that manages to accomplish the Sci-Fi Horror Genre with ease. I personally felt the story is better this time, and the direction is also better. Though, it is bloody, and violent, it does the setting well and fits with the story. The plot, is pretty much exactly as summed up in Solomon's review, so I won't bore you with it here. However there are a couple of points where Solomon's general dis-interest in anime shows. The "Confusing Illusions" he speaks of aren't at all confusing and yield some nice plot twists at the end. In addition Solomon misses the point the artwork and the style of this particular anime when he says "The very limited drawn animation clashes visually with the more fluid computer-generated imagery--D's cape billows dramatically, but his expression rarely changes." D is stoic as they come. His expression isn't supposed to change. That's part of the charm. I highly recommend this anime, which is without a doubt a much better "adaptation" (as Solomon wrongly puts it--it is a continuation) of the originial Vampire Hunter D.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well done Gothic Anime, way better than the first.
Review: Anime movies are sweet. Most American cartoons can't even hold a candle to most of the japanimation films I've seen. The actions better, the plots are better. Face it, they're just better! Vampire Hunter D was an old school classic for me back in the day. As a matter of fact it was one of the first anime films I've ever seen. Back then is was all about "Akira",
"8th Man After", "Vampire Hunter D" and "Wicked City" just to name a few. At the time the original was one of my favorite movies. But after seeing it like a million times, Vampire Hunter D just lost its luster to me. After a long while I heard rumor that there was going to be a sequal made. All rumors were put to rest when they finally released Vampire Hunter D 2. And I can honestly say that its SO much better than the fist. The animation is better, the plot is darker with a gothic twist, over all a very well done film. Fans of the "Gothic" culture will love this film for sure, fans of anime will love it no matter what. Take my word for it, Vampire Hunter D : Bloodlust is well worth the time. BUY IT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great addition but of course not as good as the original!
Review: I picked this title up with skepticism since I loved the first installment of D so many years ago. I wasn't disappointed though. The animationis top notch. D looks exactly as we left him. The world is much more intriguing and enriched now which is nice. The plot itself is a little odd but nothing out of the ordinary if you are accustomed to Japanese Anime. Many of the new characters are pretty inventive yet there isn't much back story as to who they are. The story also falls into line with Bram Stokers Dracula or an Anne Rice novel which clearly influenced the creators but it is a solid film nonetheless. Many of the special features are a bit hard to watch as there is little english to them and not a lot of subtitles. One of the biggest problems I think many people had with the film is that the voice of the hand was pretty lame but I don't think it was that bad just not as good as the original.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A satisfying anime slasher flick.
Review: When the original "Vampire Hunter D" was released, it became an instant anime classic, placing the solitary, wandering Dunpeal (half-human, half-vampire) firmly in the annals of anime history. Now, several years later, "Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust" has been released. Neither a sequel nor a remake, "Bloodlust" features D in an all-new story with plenty of visual flair to go around. And thankfully, "Bloodlust" is good enough to become a cult classic itself.

The story revolves around the infamous half-breed D, who has recently been hired to retrieve a young woman who was kidnapped by a powerful vampire lord. With rival bounty hunters already having a head start, D sets out to save the young girl from the vampire lord's grasp. Little does he realize, however, is that the girl is in love with the vampire and went with him willingly. Add to the mix several powerful demons and climactic battle sequences, and "Bloodlust" becomes exactly what it was supposed to be.

Now, "Bloodlust" is hardly deep, but then again it was never meant to be. It's simply a hack-and-slasher flick set in a world where vampires and demons rule the night. On these terms, "Bloodlust" pulls out as a very satisfying movie. The movie rarely bogs down with deep, philosophical dialogue and the fighting scenes are very well played out. Not everyone will enjoy this kind of movie, but those who do will be more than content with what "Bloodlust" has to offer.

Visually, "Bloodlust" is bloody awesome (sorry, couldn't resist). Colors are dark and dreary, which perfectly amplifies the mood the movie creates. Movement is fluid and crisp, flowing smoothing from one frame to another; "Bloodlust" is a serious contender for the movie to show off how good anime can look. Character designs are absolutely stunning - the look of D of "Bloodlust" beats the look of D of the original movie, hands down - and everything else is richly detailed.

Audio-wise, anime fans may be disappointed to learn that the "Bloodlust" DVD doesn't come with a Japanese audio track; but then again, the original language of the film was meant to be English from day one. With that said, how does the film's English track hold out? The dub is thankfully above average, but it's certainly not the best. Our hero D, voiced by Andrew Philpot, speaks in a monotonous tone that enhances his character's isolation but may also make him slightly dull to some viewers. The true star of the English track is undoubtedly Michael McShane, who's witty lines are some of the best in the whole movie. Fan-favorite Wendee Lee gives a surprisingly average performance as Charlotte, the girl kidnapped by the vampire lord. Actually, most of the VAs, especially the rival vampire hunters, give performances that alternate from acceptable to asinine, something most likely due to some of the cheesy lines found in the script. Still, the dub overall is acceptable and shouldn't be too much of a hindrance for hardcore anime sub fans.

Overall, "Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust" is certainly a crowd-pleaser of an anime movie. While it may not suit everyone's tastes, it should undoubtedly satisfy those looking for a fresh spin on their favorite vampire hunter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Follow Me Tinkerbell, I'm Waiting For You!
Review: Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, is the sequel to the original Vampire Hunter D. The difference this time around is that it is about a human (Charolette), who runs away with her Vampire lover (Meier Link), yet is pursued by the infamous D.

The story takes places many years from now when the vampires have shadowed our world, and people cower in fear of them. The Animè begins well with Meier whisking away Charolette leading the watcher to believe that she has been kidnapped.

Throughout the Animè you will be suprised and amazed at the powers and abilities of all the characters whom you meet. My favourite being Grove, whom can manifest his spirit form and control it to create alot of devestation!

The soundtrack is beautiful too, completely orchestrated and dark, fitting the theme of the movie nicely.

So if ever you are looking for a suspensefull Animè movie that will amaze and suprise you, don't hesitate to get out and buy Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. Released by Madman. The free trailers for other DVDs is simply amazing! ^_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow...
Review: This DVD is...wow. I mean, animation doesn't get much better than this. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is an enthralling adventure that any anime/vampire-flick fan will love. The story is great, the sound is great, the dubbing is great, the movie is just...great. And watching it's a blast. From the very first frame it is non-stop coolness. Every once in a while the action slows down, but then picks right back up again. "D" is one of the most bad... characters of all time, right up there with Dante from Devil May Cry and Wolverine from X-Men. And Meier Link is a pretty cool bad guy in my opinion. Basically, if you like anime, buy this. If you like vampire movies, buy this. If you like action, buy this. If you have an extra $... to spare, buy this! It is one of my fave's, and I recommend it to everyone. A little much for the kiddies though...LOTS of violence and blood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The worst anime I have ever seen!
Review: I am a semi-Otaku (a fan of Anime, to those of you who don't know) I love anime but I haven't seen alot. I got this movie just because people said it was an awesome movie. I thought it was going to be a real cool flick, because I like vampire movies and most of them are good (with the slight exception of "Queen of the Damned" which is very very different) but this movie absolutely (bad)! I can't believe I wasted money on this movie. It is an absolute waste of time. I'm glad that I sold it because it (bad)big time! If you're an anime fan, don't buy it, save your money and rent it and if you like it then buy it, but don't buy it just because someone thinks you will like it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW! Just WOW!!
Review: Knowing the difference in time between this movie and the first American release of Vampire Hunter D, I kinda like this one better. I have them both and watched them in a row, but this one just clicked more. If you loved the first one, or are an anaime fan in general you WILL love this movie.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A True Masterpiece
Review: I've seen so many Animes, they all seem to be blurring together. This one shown out through all the rest, the animation is amazing, with a mix between digital 3-D computer animation and high quality hand drawn. D, is a very interesting character. You won't ever see another character like him in another anime, except of course for the first Vampire Hunter D. You'll be placed at the edge of your seat as Vampires, and various demons cause havoc for the the main characters of the film.
There's plenty of special features, including tons of Previews for other animes.

Take my word for it, from a guy who's seen about every anime humanly possible, this is a stand alone masterpiece.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worthy Sequel to the old Vampire Hunter D
Review: Well, to make it short this Movie has it all. Bloody action, little humor ( some of it quite dark ) and a love Story.
It features even some of the coolest Animation I've ever seen !!
But there is only one thing with the 5.1 sound on the DVD I found a little anoying.
They pretty much f...ked up the whole sound settings.
At first I thought it was just my Sony DD Receiver messing it up. But when I got my new Harman/Kardon 3500 AVR I noticed it really was the DVD Sound !! Well, ok it's not too bad. But it's pretty dumb to pump the db's into effects and quite too little for the dialogs comming up front !
That's why I can give this cool Anime only 4 Stars !


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