
Vampires crave blood more than anything else. It’s the one thing they need to survive. Well, there’s always an exception. One in particular can’t seem to consume blood, so she must go through an extremely painful treatment to improve her condition and finally become a true vampire. Korean cinema is known for its seamless mix of horror and dark comedy, and HOW TO KILL A VAMPIRE does it brilliantly! – Steven Lee
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