a5c7b9f00b It is many thousand years in the future. Vampires once ruled the night but have seen their numbers reduced by fearless bounty hunters. One such hunter is D, the halfbreed son of a human mother and vampire father. When a girl from a rich family is taken from her home by the vampire Meier Link, her father contracts both D and the Markus brothers (a rival group of hunters) to race to retrieve her. As the heroes fight their way through Meier's hired guards, they begin to suspect that the girl may have gone with him willingly. In the far distant future, vampires rule the night. But because of the fearless bounty hunters, their numbers dwindle. One such is D, a half-breed born of a human mother and a vampire father. He is hired by a father-son team to retrieve Charlotte, a lovely young lady, who was abducted by the vampire Meier Link. However, they also hired the Marcus Brothers for competition. In a race against time and across the lands, D and the Brothers fight their way through demons and monsters to save the woman, and slowly begin to suspect that she wasn't taken against her will…and that another threat looms in the distance… This film contained some of the greatest animation I have ever seen. The characters and settings were highly colorful and masterfully drawn. The musical score was very original and fit the film almost perfectly. Not only were the visuals great but so were the characters. Bloodlust's Meyer Link, and D created one of the most fascinating good vs evil duos that I have ever witnessed, and lady Charlotte was truly dramatic and beautiful.<br/><br/>My only complaints about the movie were a few unrealistic points, which I will not get into, and the anticlimactic ending that did not contain enough of a battle between D and Link. Yet overall the visuals, music, characters, and plot were all groundbreaking. I rented this movie without much regard, as I had seen the original but was not particularly impressed with it. But the moment the DVD menu loaded up, I knew I was in for a treat. This is another film from the director of Ninja Scroll, arguably one of the most amazing animated films in existence, and this one continues in the same vein. It is sad that anime is regarded as either child's fare or the bastion of geeks and nerds. But if any movie could change that opinion, it is this one. ** Spoiler Alert** The protagonist/anti-hero of the film is "D", the half-vampire/half-human bounty hunter. He's as dark and brooding as you can get, but I suppose you wouldn't talk much if your father was Dracula (only learned in the first film) and you had lived for thousands upon thousands of years. Our hero is hired by a wealthy land owner to rescue his daughter who was abducted by the vampire Meier Link. But all is not as it seems, and villains aren't always evil. Also hired to rescue her is a family of bounty hunters known as the Markus Brothers. In the movie's big plot twist, the hunters realize that the one pulling all the strings is the vampire Carmila, dead for centuries and now plotting her own resurrection from beyond the grave. For those with a taste for history, Carmila was actually a real person. In fact, the vampire legend is based in part on her. She was a countess back in the day who bathed in the blood of virgins, believing it would make her beauty endless. The film does not explain this, but if you already know, there are some hints which make the end of the film more understandable and more interesting. But enough about plot, on to the good stuff. The most obvious thing that one will notice when watching this film is the animation. It's phenomenal. No more low frame rate animation from Japan. This can stand toe-to-toe with Disney, and is far more interesting to watch. There aren't any saucer-shaped eyes and ridiculous expressions to put yourself through. The designers did a great job, and the attention to detail shows. It is very, very easy to forget this is a cartoon. The scene with the arrow flying towards D when he first meets the Marcus Brothers jumps to mind. Oh, and let's not forget the bridge scene, with Meier burning in the fading sunlight. Visually provocative and actually quite affecting. In short, even if you dislike anime, please give this one a try. I'm not saying you'll become a fan of anime, but I dread the thought that this truly engrossing and beautiful movie will be passed over simply because it is animated. Exciting, gory, funny and, like much of anime, a bit cheesy. Yes, there is. It also has the ending theme song "Tooku Made" (Far Away) performed by the Japanese pop band 'Do as Infinity'. 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