Review of Moon Child (2003) by Jy S — 03 Jul 2009
Moon Child is a Japanese action drama mixed with some vampire science fiction.The plot is a tad weak in the early going, however the characters and action are good enough to keep this film from becoming a waste of time.
At just under two hours, the story spans a good 40+ years, with multiple jumps of months to years as the film progresses. The story also employs a mixture of Chinese and Japanese cultures as the characters interact in multiple languages, including some English.
For the most part, the pacing is moderate as the action and vampire aspect don't play a major role until the ending. Speaking of the action, which is all gun play, it is quite entertaining, despite the fact that it feels a bit out of place from the rest of the movie.
Both leads, Gackt and Hyde, are more known for their music, but they prove that they can act as well. Taro Yamamoto, of Battle Royale fame, Lee-Hom Wang, and Zeny Kwok portray the other big characters nicely.
The lovely Anne Suzuki doesn't show up until the ending. This is unfortunate.Moon Child may not be a bloody action vampire flick, but this is still a movie worth checking out.
This review of Moon Child (2003) was written by Jy S on 03 Jul 2009.
Moon Child has generally received positive reviews.
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