I went into this film with low expectations, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The world in this movie is fascinating, with vampires facing the harsh reality of modern times. Pollution, blood-borne illnesses, unhealthy food additives, and other factors are taking a toll on them through the blood they consume from their victims. This contamination is causing genetic degeneration in the immortals, making it difficult for them to find pure blood to survive.
While the acting could have been better, the special effects were surprisingly well done. The movie kept my attention, and although the storyline was simple and easy to follow, it gradually reveals more about the mysterious Samurai Priest and his mission to hunt down vampires.
Be warned, though, this movie is not for the faint of heart. It contains a lot of nudity, violence, and gore. The director pushes boundaries with scenes of vampires feasting on babies and the Samurai Priest's grotesque handling of baby vampires. There's also drug use, decaying bodies, blood, vomiting, and even some graphic bathroom scenes. If you can't handle these aspects, this film might not be for you.
However, if you're a fan of vampire movies, I definitely recommend giving "Samurai Priest Vampire Hunter" a watch. It offers bloody and humorous vampire-slaying along with some interesting plot twists that caught me by surprise.