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ブレイド3
ブレイド3

ブレイド3

“これが最後の戦い。”

20041h 53m★ 5.9アクションホラーサイエンスフィクション

あらすじ

社会に紛れたヴァンパイアと戦う闇のヒーロー、ブレイドは敵のひとりを射殺するが、相手がヴァンパイアの奴隷と化した人間だったことから殺人犯として拘束される。相棒ウィスラーの娘アビゲイルと武器の達人ハンニバル・キングに救われたブレイドは、2人の案内で人間のヴァンパイア・ハンター組織“ナイトウォーカー”と合流する。組織は彼に、かつてはドラキュラと呼ばれたヴァンパイアの始祖・ドレイクが復活したことを告げる。

作品考察・見どころ

ブレイドという孤高のヒーローが到達した極致は、己の信念を次世代へと繋ぐ継承のドラマにあります。ウェズリー・スナイプスが体現する静かなる怒りと、新たに加わったライアン・レイノルズやジェシカ・ビールによる躍動感あふれるチームアップは、シリーズが築いてきたダークな美学に鮮烈な化学反応をもたらしました。 本作の真髄は、古の伝説である始祖ドレイクと現代のテクノロジーが激突する、時代を超越した演出にあります。洗練されたアクションの裏側には、人外の孤独を抱えながらも人間性を守り抜こうとするブレイドの魂の叫びが刻まれており、究極の生物兵器を巡る攻防を通じて「生存とは何か」を問いかける強烈なメッセージ性が、鑑賞者の胸を熱く焦がすことでしょう。

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製作費: $65,000,000 (98億円)

興行収入: $128,905,366 (193億円)

推定収支: $63,905,366 (96億円)

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ウェズリー・スナイプス
ウェズリー・スナイプス
Eric Brooks / Blade
Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel
Abigail Whistler
ライアン・レイノルズ
ライアン・レイノルズ
Hannibal King
Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Abraham Whistler
ドミニク・パーセル
ドミニク・パーセル
Dracula / Drake
Parker Posey
Parker Posey
Danica Talos
ナターシャ・リオン
ナターシャ・リオン
Sommerfield
ジェームズ・レマー
ジェームズ・レマー
Ray Cumberland
John Michael Higgins
John Michael Higgins
Dr. Edgar Vance
パットン・オズワルト
パットン・オズワルト
Hedges

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: デヴィッド・S・ゴイヤー

脚本: Gene Colan / マーヴ・ウルフマン / デヴィッド・S・ゴイヤー

音楽: RZA / Ramin Djawadi

制作: Peter Frankfurt / デヴィッド・S・ゴイヤー / アヴィ・アラッド

撮影監督: Gabriel Beristain

制作会社: Marvel Enterprises / New Line Cinema / Amen Ra Films / Imaginary Forces / Peter Frankfurt Productions

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Per Gunnar Jonsson
Per Gunnar Jonsson
★ 4

It might (barely) have gotten one more star if it hadn’t been the third one in the Blade trilogy. As such it has some mighty good movies to live up to and that it doesn’t. This time David S Goyer took to both write and direct the movie. I guess he should have stuck to script writing or something. The action scenes are not too bad. However, that’s all there is. Just a string of actions scenes barely strung together. The worst offence of them all is Dracula. When I first learned that they brought in Dracula as the chief nemesis I thought that sounded cool. Wrong! Apart from a fairly cool look when he get really pissed off the film’s portrayal of Dracula is a joke. It’s an insult to the Dracula legends. To sum it up, it’s 2 hours of not too bad action but a disappointment as a Blade movie.

YYMBR
YYMBR
★ 8

After watching all 3 of the Blade movies in a row, it gives a lot of perspective. The first was before all the Marvel boxoffice stuff took off, the second was having some Reaper stuff which was cool, but Trinity was the best in the series for sure. It needs better writing as Snipes has attested. We can tone down the Deadpool a bit and have more Wesley being a badass and not trail off into side projects. Whistler's family origins type things as well as Hannibal King's, but focusing more on Blade because he seriously can carry the whole film like he should have been doing since day 1.

tmdb44006625
tmdb44006625
★ 2

When a horror movie has to resort to vampire dogs, you know they're completely out of ideas. That's the least stupid part of Blade Trinity.

Gimly
Gimly
★ 4

Blade: Trinity completes the Blade trilogy in cinematic grandeur, and brings about Dracula, an inevitable source in almost every Vampire franchise ever conceived of. It was refreshing to have the "Elder" ruling-class/vampire-nation-lord/shadow-council thing dropped, since they were in both Blade and Blade II, and in both movies they were completely killed off, and ignored the existence of each other. Instead we have a group of happy-go-lucky vamps, who have one way or another made a mark in the world. You never find out how they managed to buy a skyscraper and a museum's worth of ancient art, but I'd imagine they had quite a lot of time to get their finances in order. Anyway, deal is these vamps, right? Danica Talos (Posey "Queen of the Indies" Parker; Scream 3, A Mighty Wind), her brother Asher Talos (Callum Keith Rennie; Case 39, The X-Files: I Want To Believe), Jarko Grimwood (wrestler Paul "Triple H" Levesque), and their offsider vampires go to Syria in order to dig up the slumbering Dracula (Dominic Purcell; Straw Dogs, Blood Creek)... Or Drake... Or Dagon... They keep changing their mind. Anyway, after Dracula kills a bunch of them, he eventually agrees to join the team after he hears about the defender of humanity Blade (Wesley Snipes; New Jack City, Chaos) whom he believes may be a worthy adversary. Blade in turn gets together with the vampire hunting cell called "Nightstalkers", led by Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel; the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cellular) and Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds; Waiting..., Buried) and together they continue the war for humankind. With me so far? No? Well you should be, because this plot is about as run of the mill as they get. While I'm on that, it's worth pointing out that where Blade's saving grace was this awesome mythos and story, and totally failed at character-ing, Blade: Trinity had fantastically written characters, in a sort of non-event storyline. Where Blade II blended them, making it the best in the series. Trinity was okay, but it lacked a lot of the engaging elements from the previous two films. I think in part this is because the film is meant to sort of cater to the cinema audience. After the success of Blade II, it's like they knew that people were going to go to the theatre for Trinity so they tailored the film accordingly. You know, just little things, cheesy lines come across in a way more badass way on the big screen. Montages can get tedious on the computer, but can often blow you away in theatres. Explosions and action and CG backflips always translate better in cinema than on DVD. Unfortunately, I own the DVD, not a cinema. Maybe the goddamn vampire pomeranian they threw in would've seemed less ridiculous if I'd seen Trinity when it came out in theatres, but I doubt it. I'd like to bring up the issue of names. Not that people have unbelievably crazy names in these films, it's the' Super Hero genre after all, of course they've got stupid names! I love it! But the Blade series seems to be populated entirely by characters with the "Saying Names" fetish. It's all "Hannibal King! Die", "Blade! There you are", "Whistler! Come save us." "Drake! It's him" and gets pretty unbelievably dramatic rather swiftly. It'll be interesting to see how Ryan Reynolds fairs. This Marvel film came out quite a while ago, since then he's played Wade Wilson in Origins: Wolverine, Green Lantern for DC Films, he was the protagonist in R.I.P.D. He's set to return to the X-Men universe for Deadpool. I suppose if Chris Evans can get away with playing The Human Torch in Fantastic 4 and Rise of the Silver Surfer then move on to playing Captain America in The First Avenger I don't see why Reynolds can't pull it off. Hannibal was great, Ryan Reynolds is great but I'd be fine to see this be the end of it all here. -Gimly

blackpanzero
blackpanzero
★ 4

TRINITY is not a good movie, instead it is a solid "Blade" movie -- meaning, if you are not already a fan, don't bother. Snipes no longer plays Blade for humor, as he did in the first Blade

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