Blade

Reviewed by: RubberDucky

August 31, 1998

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Finally, we are treated to a movie based on a comic book that delivers everything that it should. "Blade" was truly an enjoyable movie. It delivered the action and pace of the comic while still adding new twists and surprises.

Snipes was perfect as the intense Blade. Snipes showed the intensity and single mindedness of the main character while at the same time being somewhat believable. If Blade had a lot of lines and soliloquies, then it would not have been true to the source. The additions of the other characters provide the momentum for the plot so that there is no need.

Dorff was great as Deacon Frost. He was brilliantly and understatedly evil. The only small complaint I had with him was he was so young. I don't think that was an advantage and indeed it made his references to history a little harder to swallow.

Not since "Batman" has such a good comic translation been made. The new aspects to the vampire lore such as the new ways of vampires using technology to help them (i.e. sunblock) gave the movie a definite spice and kept the movie fresh. The only complaint plot wise was the revelation that some of the vampires were "pure blood" or born a vampire. But, they never explain how that worked exactly. Vampires weren't shown copulating, so I assumed they went with the traditional vampire myth of vampires not needing sex. However, it was a minor point and one easily overlooked.

"Blade" is a wonderful diversion for those who want to simply be entertained for a couple of hours. Yes, it really earned its "R" rating. Yes, it was cheesy. Yes, it had way too many fight scenes. However, at the end when the lights come up, that doesn't matter. You should leave the theater feeling a bit gratified at your indulgence.

 

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