Super campy, Vampire Cleanup Department proudly wears its B-movie status on its sleeve. Kung fu fighting with brooms, gory vampires, and cheesy special effects abound in this vampire romance. The story centers on the coming of age of a young, naive man Tim Cheung (Babyjohn Choi), as he learns to become a vampire slayer. His ragtag army includes his grumpy uncle, Chau (Chin Siu-ho), who becomes his sifu, but the central narrative is his budding romance with a rare “human vampire” that he meets and keeps hidden in his apartment. Her name is Summer (Lin Min-chen). Of course, she is pretty and sweet, and he can’t bring himself to kill her, so he teaches her how to eat and walk and smile. Not groundbreaking stuff, but sweet and light and a way to forget Trump for a few hours.
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