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Blade: Trinity, 2004
English, Esperanto
USA
Profile of Blade: Trinity
The mood of Blade: Trinity is stylized, rough, and suspenseful. The plot centers around vampires, superheroes, and good versus evil. It is an action, sci-fi, and horror movie. Stylistically, Blade: Trinity is gory, is gothic, and stars a strong female character. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. The pacing is fast. Blade: Trinity takes place, at least partly, at a nightclub and in the desert. It happens in contemporary times. Visually, it involves special effects. Blade: Trinity is adapted from a comic. It is especially suggested for teens and a boys' night. Note that it includes violent content.
Summary of Blade: Trinity
A ramped-up techno soundtrack bleats out adrenaline-pumping action tunes while leather-clad vampire slayers smash through walls and floors and ceilings, break windows with their bodies, and occasionally defy gravity. Cascades of flying glass sparkle in the air and crimson pools of blood shine on the floors of warehouse dens where the hungry creatures hide. This is BLADE: TRINITY, the third installment of the film series adapted from Marvel comics. Here, a new challenge faces the preternaturally sharp hunter, Blade (Wesley Snipes), when a group of vamps resurrect the long-slumbering "Drake" (Dominic Purcell)--the ancient and all-powerful Count Dracula--and Blade meets the ultimate opponent. Teaming up with the Nightstalkers, a group of similar-minded hunters led by tough slayer-hottie Abigail (Jessica Biel) and her joke-a-minute partner Hannibal (Ryan Reynolds), Blade is ready for battle. However, Drake's handlers are an unruly bunch themselves, with sassy goth wench Danica (Parker Posey in a wonderfully exaggerated performance) doing her best to make things as unpleasant as possible. What's more, while Danica's vamp team is harvesting homeless people for their blood, the Nightstalkers' scientist creates a potion that can not only kill Drake but can take the entire bloodsucking race with him. And thus, David S. Goyer continues the BLADE cinema series, satisfying fans with plenty of the nocturnal monster mystique they so desperately crave.
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| Language: | English, Esperanto |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 8 December 2004 |
| Runtime: | 113 min |
Cast and Crew
as Blade
as Abraham Whistler
as Abigail Whistler
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