Watch Blood+: Part One Movie Online
Samedi, septembre 18th, 2010![]() |
Watch Blood+: Part One Movie Online.
Movie Title: Blood+: Part One Blood+: Part One is available for streaming or downloading. |
Vampires are usually portrayed as sexy mysterious people, or as bloodthirsty monsters. In “Blood+,” you rep two for the mark of one.
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While this is technically a spinoff of “Blood: The Last Vampire,” this series stands easily on its fill — gallons of gore, taut action scenes, mystery, and a young vampire finding out the truth about the past she can’t remember. And this boxed plot — containing the first half of the series — is definitely worth getting.
Saya Otonashi is anemic, and she doesn’t remember anything about her life before she was adopted by a grand primitive, George, and his sons Kai and Riku. Other than that, she’s a perfectly normal Okinawa schoolgirl. Then a monster — a vampiric Chiropteran — attacks her at her high school. She’s saved by the mysterious Haji, who forces her to drink a runt of his blood.
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She destroys the monster in a matter of seconds — unaware that her punky, overprotective brother Kai also saw the monster. And Saya’s confusion only grows when she finds that George is discussing her mysterious past with a man named David, who is from a secret Chiropteran-fighting organization called Red Shield. When Saya’s father is attacked and kidnapped, she, Kai and Haji all join the rescue exertion.
And afterwards, they become a allotment of Red Shield, though Saya doesn’t know why she is so indispensable to their mission. Her fight takes her across Vietnam and Russia, through bloodied jungles and Siberian wastelands — and her beget half-forgotten memories — as David tries to track down a philosophize car with someone called “Diva” inside. But then Saya is told the truth about her occupy nature — and her relationship to the cruel Chiropteran queen, Diva….
While the recent movie focused mainly on action, “Blood+” is more densely plotted, and more mysterious in its narrative. Primarily it’s a horror/coming-of-age epic (with a bit of a appreciate triangle), but there are also traces of mystery, comedy, fright and tragedy woven in here.
In fact, the writers juggle multiple storylines (including one about a reporter and a schoolgirl) with ease. They also spun up a rich, complex vampire mythology, with multiple vampire breeds — the horrific bloodthirsty fiends, the sexy Chevaliers like Haji and Solomon, and the cruel, childish Diva. There’s also the Schiff, hooded half-vampires who prove up long enough to give Haji some recent punctures, but don’t yet have powerful attain on the storyline.
The animation is another glorious section of the record — detailed, realistic, and a bit gothic with all the shadows, pale light and old-world buildings. And there are some comely, striking images, like graceful blue roses, Saya’s sword, and chateau ruins. But for all its beauty, “Blood+” is crammed with violence — dismemberment, ripped-off faces, and buckets of blood from vampires and humans alike.
Saya can be a bit whiny, but her dread and confusion gradually iron out into a likable, somewhat tragic heroine. Haji takes awhile to be fleshed out, but he’s a tragic, adoring character when he is, especially in the long flashbacks to his childhood and travels with Saya. And Crispin Freeman’s vocals don’t distress the conclude.
Kai is a particularly likable character, fair because he’s so normal — an ordinary kid who is in over his head, and honest trying to protect those he loves. All the supporting characters — Riku, Julia, David and the cherubic Lewis — are well-written. Even minor characters pick up plenty of detail, such as the Schiff and Diva’s Chevaliers (particularly Solomon and the increasingly loopy Carl) .
“Blood+: Piece One” is a violent, bittersweet initiate to a lustrous series, as well as a grand jog on typical vampire stories. It’ll also leave you desperately wanting to know what happens next.
Another reviewer has already done a wonderful review of the bid, so mine shall focus on the physical characteristics of the merchandise.
The box:
The box is a stiff cardboard material with a removable (lift-top) lid. The lid is approximately 1″ deep and feels quite sturdy. There is a secondary cardboard insert glued to the bottom allotment of the box that guides and holds the lid in station. The outer shell and lid are very well done, very trim lines and really worthy match on the artwork. The insert in mine however looked like a reject from a factory floor; the cardboard, although very sturdy, is frayed and very rough around the edges. For how nice the exterior box is, I am surprised at the stare of the inner help.
The t-shirt and manga preview:
Yup, they were both there
. They were packed into the box along with the DVDs. I’m not tremendous into these types of extras, so other than a speedy survey at the manga they didn’t collect examined.
The discs:
There are three disks in thin-pak holders. Each of the first two disks holds 10 episodes, and the last disk contains 5 episodes plus some extras. Given that thin-paks for anime usually exhibit “bare-minimum”, I was a shrimp set off by the thin-pak; however, the artwork did leer tidy on the disk covers, so it wasn’t all unpleasant. One peculiarity is that the DVDs by no means occupy up grand of the interior of the box. I’m not determined if the volume 2 DVDs (last half of the series) are intended to fit into this box or not, but once you seize the t-shirt out the DVDs are no longer snug and collect in the box.
Summary:
The most primary point of a box is that it is sturdy, and this one is. However, it is also there to protect and corral the DVDs into a come by container, and with the amount of extra place in the box, it does not meet this requirement (unless the rest of the series will be released as thin-paks and fit in this box) .
So overall, 5 stars for enlighten and 3 stars for packaging.
Regards,
-T. Panar
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