Back at the start of November I bought 12 DVDs from CEX and I said I was going to review every single one of them. Now I remember why I don't usually do that.
For the 12th and final act in this saga, I'm looking at one of the few films in history with a murder victim getting their own revenge.
When reporter Sadie Blake investigates a subculture of vampire wannabes she inadvertently stumbles across the real thing and ends up getting her jugular ripped open.
When she subsequently wakes up in a steel drawer, Sadie is not at all happy with her new status as a vampire, especially since nobody bothered asking her first.
Aside from anything else, being turned into a vampire does involve being brutally murdered. That, she's really pissed off about and somebody is going to answer for it.
I mainly picked this up because Lucy Liu is in it as I've been a fan of her work ever since Ally McBeal.
But, as one of my mates once put it "She's going to spend the rest of her career playing Dragon Ladies."
Lucy Liu is a pretty decent actress and has the range to handle a variety of roles. It just so happens that she's really good at playing tough cookies with a sharp tongue.
It works really well in this movie. There's a nice contrast between the three stages of Sadie's life - confident reporter, traumatised victim and badass vampslayer. Like I said, Lucy Liu has the range to switch gears as required.
. IMHO, I think Lucy's performance manages to make an OK vampire movie just that little bit more OK.
Not great, but better than it would be otherwise.
Actually the acting is better than it normally is for this kind of film. Lucy Liu does a good job, so do Michael Chiklis, as a cop/grieving father seeking answers, and James D'Arcy who plays head Vamp Bishop with a mix of charm and complete bastard. Carla Gugino and the late Mako don't get as much to do but make the most of what they have.
The movie itself is not as good as it could have been. The story jumps about between present events and flashbacks at odd moments, which derails things, and the movie as a whole is curiously flat. Considering the amount of blood shed in nasty ways, you'd expect a bit more punch to proceedings. I'm not sure why I didn't really feel it with "Rise..", just that I watched but was not immersed.
The idea of a vampire hunting down other vampires is not a new one and neither is said vampire being female (See the dreadful Bloodrayne films... the frankly appalling Vampire Shadows...and Innocent Blood which is one of my favourite vamp films.) but while Sadie is a decent character, the film on the whole is never more than "Sorta OK"
How much did I pay for this: £1.50
Was it worth it: Debatable. I realised halfway through that I'd rented this DVD a while back but had forgotten it. I never forget a film I've seen so what does that tell you?
Watch if you're a diehard Lucy Liu fan but otherwise, I wouldn't go out of your way to see "Rise: Blood Hunter"
As it so happens, I bought some more DVDs at the weekend and I need to start working my way through those.
Nah, screw it... I'm gonna take a break from films and do some other stuff instead. Expect a Heavy Metal Cover Girls feature in a day or so.
that's all folks.
Michael Chiklis too? Wow, practically star-studded for a cheapo bargain. I was a big fan of The Shield, he was such a wonderfully, irredeemably horrible character.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen The Shield. I keep hearing how god it is, though, so I might keep an eye out for repeats.
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