The vampire Emma (Jocelyn Hudon) parks her car on the shoulder of a road and asks for a ride. A man named Carl (Trevor Lerner) gives a ride in his pickup and tries to rape her, but Emma kills him and drink his blood. Later she uses the same procedure and a man named Frank (Michael P. Northey) gives a ride, but she spares him since he is a family man. While on the road waiting for her next victim, a car stops and the driver is her estranged sister Scarlett (Grace Van Dien), who wants to tell Emma that their missing sister Kate (Pauline Dyer) is alive and living with the vampire hunter Bullseye (Graham Greene). Further, the powerful vampire Thorn (Sean Maguire) and his right-arm Tatiana (Alix Villaret) are hunting her down since she is a scientist and is researching a vaccine to heal humans from vampirism. Emma meets the handsome Marcus (Christopher Russell) in a bar, and they have one night stand in her hotel room. When Emma comes to the room, she says that she had had a love affair with Marcus. He tells Emma that he likes her and decides to join their quest to find Kate. Meanwhile, Emma and Scarlett recall when their foster parents were killed by vampires, and they turned into vampires being accepted to join Thorn's family.
"V for Vengeance" (2022) is an entertaining vampire movie underrated in IMDb. The plot is funny, although with at least two big flaws. First when Marcus tells Emma that she has no image reflected on the mirror and then when Bullseye identify that Emma and Scarlett are vampires by his heat sensor but does not identify Marcus, who is together with them. The plot seems to be a pilot of a series and is difficult understand the haters of this amusing film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "V para Vingança" ("V for Vengeance")