

Zero: Black Blood
Rei Suzumura, Zero the Silver Fanged Knight, is patrolling on his own when he encounters the white Horror Ring, who has created a commune where Horrors and humans live together in harmony, so long as one human a month allows themselves to be devoured by the Horrors. Rei, along with Makai Priest Cain and the knight-in-training Yuna are ordered by the Makai Senate to slay Ring and free the humans under his thrall by means of Yuna's mother the Makai Priestess Iyu.
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by vampires, a small group of survivors struggles to stay alive. They are led by a hardened warrior who has a personal vendetta against the creatures. Their journey takes them through dangerous territories, facing relentless attacks and betrayals as they search for a sanctuary.
Critical Reception
Zero: Black Blood received a mixed to negative reception, primarily criticized for its low production values and uninspired plot. While some appreciated the attempts at action and horror, many found it to be a derivative and unengaging entry in the post-apocalyptic vampire genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from poor execution and a lack of originality.
- Visual effects and action sequences are unconvincing.
- The plot feels predictable and underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but available commentary generally points to the film being a forgettable low-budget production with little to offer fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was produced with a very limited budget, which heavily influenced its visual style and special effects.
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