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Review of by Bryanbezter — 25 May 2020

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The best of the trilogy. The action scenes are amazing. The properties, production design, casting, and music are perfect. Wesley Snipes as Blade, Jessica Biel as Abigail Whistler, Ryan Reynolds as Hannibal King, Dominic Purcell as Dracula, and Kris Kristofferson as Abraham Whistler did great job. It is so cool to see more characters join Blade's team with new awesome gadgets. I had feelings that with more characters, there would be more body counts.

The visual effects for the city landscape at the end of the movie are terrible. Although the action choreography is cool, the good guys are very lucky that they could defeat all the enemies so easily while sustaining heavy or no injuries at all.

Debatable holes:

1) How did Danica Talos know where and when to stand to record Blade killing a human?

2) Public, media, and police just recognized Blade in the third movie, although he had been wandering around since the 1st movie, even before it.

3) How could the public, media, and police do not know about vampires existence? If there had been thousands of them, then victims and families must have ideas about vampires. Did the police never have report about people missing, vampire attack, vampire ashes, or any related cases?

4) Hannibal King saved Blade when he was detained, but King was not injured at all, although he was just human and the room was full of vampires.

5) How did King and Abigail raid the police office so easily and save Blade? There were just 2 of them and the office was full of police officers and vampires.

6) When Blade, King and Abigail were between the police officers and vampires, they did not get any injuries or shot at all. How could anyone miss that?

7) When Blade and the Nightstalker were fleeing using a car, how could the police not able to shoot them down, block or even chase them?

8) What was the escape plan after releasing Blade from police office? They was surrounded by police and luckily escaped.

9) How did the Nightstalker know about Dracula? How did they know that Dracula had returned? Why did Blade not know about it at all?

10) How did Drake know about Abraham Whistler and his appearance?

11) Drake could have killed King, Abigail, and Blade so easily when they tried to meet Dr. Edgar Vance.

12) When Abraham Whistler died in the first movie, why did the Nightstalker not come to help Blade?

13) How did the Nightstalker know that a member had been killed? They only planted GPS but did it also inform why they were there and their condition?

14) Just like in previous movies, why did the vampires always try to attack Blade hand-to-hand, without weapon or guns? Why did they not have capable fighters?

15) Abigail was able to evade all shots.

16) Were the enemies in FBI suit humans or vampires? Either way, how could Abigail easily defeat them as if they never had training or did not have vampire strength?

17) How could King and Abigail be strong and fast enough to fight vampires? What special training or super serum did they have? They were not even injured at all.

18) How could King possibly defeat Jarko Grimwood and Danica Talos? He was heavily tortured.

19) Why did the FBI come right after the battle? how did they know about the place and the event?

20) Blade had the power of vampires, but how could he so easily defeat all kinds of vampires? He easily regained his strength, had unlimited endurance, strength, and energy, and was not affected by the virus.

This review of Blade: Trinity (2004) was written by on 25 May 2020.

Blade: Trinity has generally received mixed reviews.

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