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Blade
II (2002)
Reviewed
by Laura Bushell |
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Rating:
Top
notch action! |
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Director |
Guillermo
Del Toro |
Writers |
David
S Goyer |
Stars |
Wesley
Snipes
Kris Kristofferson
Ron Perlman
Leonor Varela
Norman Reedus
Thomas Kretschmann
Luke Goss
Daz Crawford |
Length |
116
minutes |
Country |
USA |
Genres |
Action
Horror |





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Fights!
Guts! Guns! More fights! With Guillermo Del Toro ("The Devil's
Backbone") at the helm, "Blade II" delivers all you could wish
for from the sequel to 1998's action vampire flick. And then
some.
Wesley Snipes is the half-man, half-vampire who has all the
strengths of the bloodsuckers but none of their weaknesses -
except a thirst for blood, which he prohibits with a serum.
This time round, Blade has to join with his enemies to fight
the Reapers, a mutant strand of vampires who, once they've wiped
out all normal vampires, will start on the human race.
Where the first instalment offered some amazing combinations
of action choreography and CGI effects, "Blade II" similarly
goes all out to gratify its audience with spectacular action
sequences.
The Reapers are a triumph of special effects, make-up and computer
imagery - their lower jaw unfolds into a huge mouth which envelops
and sucks the blood from their victims. Nice.
"Blade II" doesn't have designs on itself as being a revelatory
narrative concept. Instead it concentrates on Blade's battle
to protect the human race and how he has learnt to accept his
dual nature.
He's more mature here and has a pensive capacity, along with
the ability to kick ass. Action is punctuated with subtext,
sinister imaginings, and sardonic humour throughout, largely
due to some skilful direction.
Del Toro employs some of his trademark mood-making here. He
infuses the scenes with atmospheric colour - icy blue, warm
yellow, and red - and some artful direction, that makes the
rest of the film as enjoyable to watch as the action sequences.
Well, almost. |
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