Vampires and werewolves have waged a nocturnal war against each other for centuries. But all bets are off when a female vampire warrior named Selene, who's famous for her strength and werewolf-hunting prowess, becomes smitten with a peace-loving male werewolf, Michael, who wants to end the war.
The scene the other comment is referencing is not sexual assault. The male character makes the first physical move and is into it purely for the sex, while feeling no romantic attraction to her
Lots of dismemberment, closeups of bullet wounds and general grisly images one would expect from a action horror film about werewolves and vampires. A standout is a scene where several people are killed with a grenade, and we see the mangled chunks of their bodies litter the ground during the next fight scene
The vampires and werewolves regularly bite each other during the film, which can very much look like cannibalism. There is no eating or consumption of flesh
I really don't think the vampires are at all reminiscent of cops... and even if they were, the vampires are sort of made out to be the "bad guys" so even then this wouldn't be copaganda.
No, but a character is about to turn into a lychen/ werewolf and is given a gun with the suggestion that he use it on himself when he begins to turn. He does not use it. There is no depiction of suicide.
Yes, but only so far as almost all characters are pretty much in full leather, and there’s a few shots where the camera lingers on the main character’s butt in her leather pants