A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there.A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there.A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there.
Christina Ahn
- Beth
- (as Christina Stacey)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was Mako's last live action film. TMNT (2007) used recorded dialog Mako had performed making it a voiceover role.
- Goofs(at around 43 mins) When the detective is first shown placing photographs on his wall, there's already a picture of Harrison's bloody wheelchair wheel at the top. However, that crime scene is not discovered until several minutes later.
- Quotes
Sadie Blake: Death is different now
- Crazy creditsThe persons portrayed in this motion picture are not intended to portray or represent any particular individual at LA Weekly.
- Alternate versionsThe film was released in two versions: an R-rated version running 98 minutes and an unrated (completely reedited) version running 122 minutes.
- SoundtracksKeMo Thera-P
Written by Jonathan Hylander, Raymond Gurrola, Sean Johnson and Joseph Hylander
Performed by E>K>U>K
Published by JWCT Songs (BMI)
Courtesy of Pulse Recording
by arrangement with format
Featured review
I saw the trailer of this a while back and thought it could be one of those sleeper hits, as it had a relatively good premise and I've always been intrigued by vampire films, so when I saw it on the shelves I thought I'd give it a go.
As the film was overall a disappointment for me, I won't put any spoilers in this review. I will say however that from the outset, the sequence of events are disjointed and make for confusing viewing. The film tries to be too clever throughout and ultimately ends up being hard to follow. For a vampire film, it doesn't really give much background to the whole vampire genre as most do and adds to the confusion as to who is who and what is what. Apart from Lucy Liu's character, there is no back story or build up to the antagonists, everything just happens randomly, which makes it an effort to keep track of things.
As for the acting, I find it a shame that Lucy Liu continues to make films that don't really challenge her. She spends most of this film looking either in distress or moody, oh and naked. Having seen her in Kill Bill and her earlier turns in Ally McBeal, Rise & Ecks vs Sever really don't do her justice as an actress. The vampire contingent here are pretty poor too, with James D'Arcy playing a poor mans version of every other bad vampire we've seen before (notably Stephen Dorff in Blade). Michael Chiklis is at best, mediocre, looking like he did this when short of a few bob, in his spare time from filming Silver Surfer.
Overall, another addition to the growing number of mediocre vampire-themed films. I would avoid this if I were you, but if Lucy Liu ( a few others) prancing about naked and lots of blood tickles your fancy, then give it a go.
As the film was overall a disappointment for me, I won't put any spoilers in this review. I will say however that from the outset, the sequence of events are disjointed and make for confusing viewing. The film tries to be too clever throughout and ultimately ends up being hard to follow. For a vampire film, it doesn't really give much background to the whole vampire genre as most do and adds to the confusion as to who is who and what is what. Apart from Lucy Liu's character, there is no back story or build up to the antagonists, everything just happens randomly, which makes it an effort to keep track of things.
As for the acting, I find it a shame that Lucy Liu continues to make films that don't really challenge her. She spends most of this film looking either in distress or moody, oh and naked. Having seen her in Kill Bill and her earlier turns in Ally McBeal, Rise & Ecks vs Sever really don't do her justice as an actress. The vampire contingent here are pretty poor too, with James D'Arcy playing a poor mans version of every other bad vampire we've seen before (notably Stephen Dorff in Blade). Michael Chiklis is at best, mediocre, looking like he did this when short of a few bob, in his spare time from filming Silver Surfer.
Overall, another addition to the growing number of mediocre vampire-themed films. I would avoid this if I were you, but if Lucy Liu ( a few others) prancing about naked and lots of blood tickles your fancy, then give it a go.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Rise
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $114,306
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $59,371
- Jun 3, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $2,850,927
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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