Saturday 22 August 2015

Blade Trinity Review

Blade Trinity Review, the third film in the Blade series, Blade has more than just Vampires to worry about.
Director David S. Goyer

Writer David S. Goyer

Cast

Wesley Snipes, Blade
Jessica Biel, Abigail Whistler
Ryan Reynolds, Hannibal King
Dominic Purcell, Dracula / Drake
Kris Kristofferson, Abraham Whistler
Parker Posey, Danica Talos
Natasha Lyonne, Sommerfield
Callum Keith Rennie, Asher Talos
Triple H, Jarko Grimwood

Imaginary Forces, New Line Cinema, Running time 113 minutes.

The vampires are losing direction, they need a leader, this motivates a group of vampires to search for the first ever vampire (Drake) also known as (Dracula). The Vampires have also managed to trick blade into killing a human causing him to be hunted and captured by a specialist team of law enforcement officers for murder. While in captivity Blade is rescued by two vampire hunters known as the Night Stalkers.

Blade Trinity offers us more of the same plus some new additions into the mix, the introduction of Dracula made this third instalment appealing to me. I was interested to know how Dracula would be portrayed and if blade would finally meet his match, I was getting tired of blade killing vampires so easily. Blade after all is more of a action martial arts movie with a vampire theme, so I wasn't expecting anything special, the character of Dracula helps to keep things interesting, but I don't think making him look like some kind of male aftershave model helped me to take the character seriously.

We also have the Night Stalkers played by Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Biel, trained vampire hunters, Ryan Reynolds is his usual fast talking comical self, combined with some good comical exchanges with some of the other characters makes this the funniest Blade movie.

There's certainly a lot going on in this movie, probably to much, but overall this is good entertainment, nothing special but fun to watch with some replay value.

6 out of 10

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