Thursday, 4 January 2018

Blade: Trinity 2004 by AverageMansReviews

Blade: Trinity 2004 by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: simply put I don't like most of this project.

Voice-over/Background music/
Quick moving effects/Fundamental core: now the first thing I want to say is this; there are some other elements I could have put at the beginning of this paragraph, but if I did that it would have began to sound like a Christmas shopping list, but as everyone should know by now I don't discuss every single element of a project I am reviewing.

So let's continue, now I would point out where the voice-over elements are but let's just say they are used at different points in this project and they are unwanted elements [based on my opinion.] The background music just irritates me every time it is used [take a look or listen to any of the action sequences and you should be able to find it there, I mean it is loud enough.]

Moving on to the quick moving effects, this element or these elements are used to change day into night [boring.] The fundamental core to this project is for most of the time incredibly slow and painful to watch, just for the record I cannot remember if any other quick moving effects were used in this sequel, but hey what can I say, I got bored with this project. [Keep in mind I said most of the time, because I will be making reference to this again at some point.]

Blade looks older: now to begin this paragraph I just want to say something really obvious, no one can stop time moving forward. Yes Blade can get older but very, very, very slowly. How can I put this nicely; if they can use Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine for many film titles over many years which his character does have a similar aging process, why couldn't we see the same kind of detail and attention to Snipes as Blade over these three films and on a side note a shorter amount of years.

Ryan Reynolds as Hannibal King and 
Jessica Biel as Abigail Whistler: right we will talk about King first, his character makes a big impact on to this project, the first thing he does is wake up the fundamental core [as long as he is in the scene or sequence] with his dialogue exchanges which have comical elements in them or his one-on-one battle with Jarko Grimwood [Paul Levesque a.k.a. Triple H] this sequence is good.

Whistler [Jessica Biel,] it does feel like this character/performer is trying to push the film forward as well, with likable character developments and dialogue exchanges.

Action sequences: these elements are a mixed bag for me [yes I am aware I have just highlighted a good action sequence somewhere in one of the previous paragraphs,] but I am now speaking from an overview perspective where some of the action sequences can be good, whilst other action sequences do nothing for me.

This film receives: 27% approval, now taking everything in to consideration, this film is poor considering the storyline is nothing interesting, the background music does become annoying eventually and if this film didn't have Reynolds or Biel in it, this film would have received a lot less as it relates to its percentage of approval.


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