Vampires and humans live in a future world where they co-exist – barely. Now, both groups find themselves under attack by a new species of super vampire. The surviving humans and vampires join forces to obliterate the vicious man-sized bat vampires which threaten to shatter the uneasy peace between the two species.
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It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
VAMPIRE NATION is a very poor vampire action B-movie shot in Bulgaria with an unknown cast. The plot and style are borrowed from bits and pieces of BLADE, the UNDERWORLD franchise, plus any other Hollywood vampire flick to come out in the last fifteen or so years. The story is set in the near future, where humans and vampires co-exist peacefully in society, until that peace is shattered by violent events. It's entirely predictable and lacking in atmosphere and originality, with no action or even a decent performance. At least director Todor Chapkanov went on to greatness by directing BOYKA: UNDISPUTED IV in 2016.
I loved this movie,I have never saw a TV movie as good as this one,though it would be better with a different name just get rid of 'true'. I liked all the characters in it especially Ben Lambert he is made for his character Nikolai he did a very great job with this movie. I also liked Neil Jackson's character as well as Andrew Lee Potts. The actors and actresses did a great job acting,it wasn't bad at all in my opinion. The storyline was easy to understand and I like what this movie was about it is way better than those teen vampire movies that are out there now. I wish this movie had gotten better reviews it isn't a bad movie at all.
With all of the vampire movies out there it's of course hard to stand out or do anything new. But that's not even the problem with this movie. It does in fact has a pretty original and promising main premise but it just doesn't know how to handle it and suffers greatly from an extremely poor script.Sort of funny how it has become a sort of a trend to have movies and series in which vampires and humans are now living alongside each other. It's an interesting evolution for the genre but perhaps it has run its course already. As this movie also demonstrates, there is only so much you can do with this premise.And this movie isn't really doing anything all that interesting with it anyway. The way the story is getting told makes it actually hard to understand what is going on at times. Not that it has a complicated script but the overall movie doesn't really has a good flow to it, making the story come across as messy and uninteresting at times. I still don't really know were the story was trying to take the movie, or why vampires and humans had to team up in this.All of the story developments in this movie just didn't ever made enough sense to me. It seems as if stuff just happens and you are simply supposed to just go along with it. The movie isn't focusing enough on telling one good and clear main story, making this movie mostly unpleasant to watch.It just doesn't really offer enough entertainment either. There is plenty of action but it's just hard to ever feel involved or taken by any of it. You'll have a hard time caring about this movie, or any of its characters. All of the emotions fall incredibly flat because of that and it just doesn't ever makes this a fun or thrilling or tense movie to watch.There just is no good reason why you should ever watch this movie!3/10 http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
I couldn't stomach this film. It was an atrocious amalgamation of Blade and True Blood. How can I come up with this? Early on in the film, we learn about a synthetic blood substitute for the Vampires. However, in this "film", it doesn't have a name, at least I didn't catch it. Oh, and it was developed in Romania. A little trivia...Romania once was known as Transylvania. Anyhoo, there is a retrovirus turning vampires into a sub-species that hunt on whatever they can feed on. Beyond that, couldn't finish this film. Why? Let us see.The acting was ridiculous. You can't help but not take any of the characters seriously. You have the goof ball kid from BBC's Primeval trying way to hard to hide his accent, and pretend to be a bad ass vampire hunter. Then, we have his hottie sister, who says virtually NOTHING in the whole show. Then the third member, a stripper that wants to be all pissy with the "badboy" vamp hunter, but is obviously not bright enough to remember long enough why she was mad in the first place. The cop? Eh. His sidekick? Pure comic relief...except he isn't very comical. By the way, Neil Jackson was the main bad guy in the decent Blade TV series.Anyway, this was NOT a made for TV movie based on the True Blood novels. It was just a rip off of them. Avoid it.