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Originally Posted by hian
I agree, people complaining over this trailer do it for all the wrong reason...
(However, Saya doesn't use her blood to kill in the movie - Again, I think that's just in blood+, which is after all, just a spin-off.)
Either because they complain about aspects of the concept they know nothing about(such as why a Saya wields a sword and not a gun, seeing as guns are completely useless against the monster, as you need to cut them to pieces for them to loose enough blood to actually die).
Or they complain about a lack of Haji, or Saya being whiny, when in fact non of these have anything to do with "Blood: The last vampire".
Saya in the original work, is a silent, brooding and uncaring killing machine.
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Thank you for pointing that out.
I hate how there are too many people who've seen Blood+, but have never gone and watched the original Blood: The Last Vampire. I'm guessing the major issue was that when "Blood The Last Vampire" was first released in the US (and other countries, I assume), it was a subtitled flick, turning many people away. This is a similar case to theatrical versions of "Fearless" (Jet-Lee) and "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence." Too many people refuse to watch a good movie if it is not in their own language.
Also, one person pointed out the question "Whose the Woman?" She was a school teacher in the movie; although, (been a while since I saw the movie) I thought she only learned Saiya was a vampire by the end of the film, when she found a 100 year old picture of Saya and her family.