While watching Blood Beat, I couldn't help but wonder if this was someone's student film project. While there's clearly talent at work here, it comes across as confused and unfocused without anything it's really trying to say or give the viewer.
The sword-wielding spirit of a Samurai possesses a college girl while at her boyfriend's family's house for the holiday break and causes all sorts of strange things to happen.
Blood Beat is nearly impossible to critique, because it's so hard to figure out what it's even about or what the filmmakers were intending. What it does have going for it is a lot of low budget filmmaking charm which takes it further than it probably should.
The sword-wielding spirit of a Samurai possesses a college girl while at her boyfriend's family's house for the holiday break and causes all sorts of strange things to happen.
Blood Beat is nearly impossible to critique, because it's so hard to figure out what it's even about or what the filmmakers were intending. What it does have going for it is a lot of low budget filmmaking charm which takes it further than it probably should.