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BLADE TRINITY - 2004
USA Release: Dec. 8, 2004
New Line Cinema
Ratings: USA: R

Imagine being a screenwriter. Pretty cool, isn't it? You're a serious player now. You write a script and give it to a director and he turns it into a great movie. Which is nice, but he seems to be getting most of the credit for turning your words into a great movie.

So they ask you to write a sequel and you do and the studio gives it to another director who turns it into another cool movie. Again, the director gets most of the credit. So despite your success as a screenwriter you find yourself wanting more.

The studio asks you to write yet another sequel and this time, you say, "I want to direct! I'm ready!"

Is this a good idea or a bad idea?

BLADE: TRINITY was written and directed by David S. Goyer. Mr. Goyer wrote BLADE and BLADE II (as well as THE PUPPET MASTERS, CROW: CITY OF ANGELS, and DARK CITY). BLADE: TRINITY is only his second time directing (the first was a drama called ZIGZAG, which Goyer also wrote).

The story opens with a helicopter landing in what we are told is the Syrian Desert. The heavily armed group that gets out is covered head-to-toe (including thick goggles) to protect them from the desert sun (one guy even gives the sun the finger). Clearly, they are vampires. And yet they don't move like vampires. They climb into the depths of the pyramid they are exploring slowly and carefully, never displaying evidence of superhuman strength and reflexes.

Odd.

The party is lead by Danica Talos (Parker Posey: FRANKENSTEIN [2004] [TV], SCREAM 3, DEAD CONNECTION) and includes a very large henchman named Jarko Grimwood (Paul Michael Levesque - also known as Pro Wrestler "Triple H"). They don't search long before an armor-clad monster erupts from the floor.

We cut to a warehouse in a large city. Explosions set the building on fire and vampires scatter. Blade (Wesley Snipes: BLADE, BLADE II) appears and the action here is very cool. With a variety of silver bullets and silver edged weapons, Blade the Daywalker, a human-vampire hybrid, chases the bloodsuckers across town. This turns into a car chase when Blade's black Blademobile is delivered by his best (and only) friend, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson: BLADE, BLADE II, PLANET OF THE APES [2001]). But just when it looks like Blade has once again saved the day, the cops show up. One of the bad guys wasn't a vampire - he was a human familiar (slave to a vampire master). That leaves a body and Blade is wanted for murder.

Attention is the last thing Blade wants. He needs to work in the shadows but that is not to be. Eventually he is apprehended by the FBI and brought in for questioning under serious restraint. The interrogation does not go well, especially when the rescue arrives. Whistler's long lost daughter Abigail (Jessica Biel: CELLULAR, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE [2003]) and her friend Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds) show up with cool weapons and lots of martial arts which allows them to take on vampires in hand-to-hand combat just like Blade.

Also odd.

Abigail and Hannibal (who call their group the Night Stalkers) bring Blade to their hideout. The rest of the group includes a hacker / electronics expert (played by stand-up comic Patton Oswalt), a blind genetic engineer (Natasha Lyonne: MODERN VAMPIRES, THE DEVIL'S REJECTS) and the blind lady's 8 year old daughter (who might as well be wearing a T-shirt that says, "Hey, Vampires! Please kidnap me!"). Hannibal brings Blade up to date on what Danica found in the desert. I won't say much more except that the armored monster turned out to be a well-known vampire who you'd think would be in Transylvania instead of the Middle East.

TRIVIA:
BLADE
was the very first movie reviewed at feoamante.com

BLADE
is based on characters created by
Marv Wolfman
and
Gene Colan
and published by Marvel Comics.

*
According to actor Patton Oswalt, this is why,
DigitalSpy.

The point being that Blade has another confrontation with another super vampire. That's not necessarily a bad thing as long as it's done well, but it's not. In fact it's time I tell you the truth: this is not a good movie. I really wanted to like it because I liked the first two and I love the character but what is, is.

And part of what's wrong here can only be explained with a VAMPIRE

!!!SCIENCE MOMENT!!!:
One of the defining characteristics of vampires is that their strength and reflexes are far superior to humans. The combination of their speed and great strength is what makes them such deadly predators. Blade has these abilities as well, which is why he can fight vampires hand-to-hand. But Abigail and Hannibal are just ordinary human beings...

Continued at SCIENCE MOMENT/Blade: Trinity

Some of the action is excellent, but as long as we're talking about action I must tell you that actor Ryan Reynolds as Hannibal just didn't pull it off. I never really believed him as an action star and his scenes suffer for it. Jessica Biel, on the other hand, totally pulled it off.

The movie as a whole is a mess, with scenes that by themselves are kind of cool but that together make no sense*. There truly are some cool scenes and Hannibal has lots of funny sarcastic lines, but the ending is disappointing and what you were told it means earlier turns out to be wrong or different or who knows? I sure don't. And I don't go to the movies to feel confused. BLADE: TRINITY gets two shriek girls.

Shriek GirlsShriek Girls
This review copyright 2004 E.C.McMullen Jr.

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