![]() However, I do have two criticisms about Bloodlust's dub. But I will say that aside from some lines that may strike some as a bit overused and cliche ("Now you die"), Fletcher and Sandy Yamamoto otherwise do a fine job of providing a properly timed, clean-souding script that doesn't suffer from any noticeable synching problems. Elsewise his vocal performance is appropriate if not always outstanding.Īs mentioned, Vampire Hunter D-Bloodlust is not so much a dub as it is the "original language track" of the film as per Yoshiaki Kawajiri's intention, so I will not be making any notes about translation differences or script flow. The scenes where he comes across as effective are the ones where he gets to open up his expressions a bit more, such as when he is freaking over one of his brothers' deaths, or even in his violent shocking final scene. Ian Drury on Banon's Roar), but this is a matter of perspective. He has sometimes been called the least effective of the dub cast by reviewers (e.g. That provides an effective and realistic approach to the character, but it should be known that most of his dialogue is delivered in a low-key manner. ![]() ![]() To achieve the effect of having him speak with a cigar in his mouth, Matt McKenzie recorded his lines with a pencil in his mouth. Of the four, the burly, gruff Borgoff is the self-appointed leader. BORGOFF MARKUS (Matt McKenzie) - Aside from D, Meier Link, and Charlotte, the film's other important characters are the Markus brothers, who have also been hired by Charlotte's father and brother to track down Meier Link.
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