Rating: R
Genre:
Horror
Release Date: 03/30/2004
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: Cantonese/English
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 88 Minutes
Flags: Violence
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
A powerful, age-old bloodsucker attempts to gather the blood essence that will enable him to walk in daylight -- and the only thing standing between his success and the forthcoming age of darkness is a trio of skilled vampire slayers in director
Dante Lam's
The Twins Effect. Top agent
Reeve (
Ekin Cheng) works for a secret organization dedicated to ridding the world of the fanged menace, and though his razor-sharp fighting skills -- not to mention and the occasional dose of vampire blood -- give him an edge over your typical vampire slayer, his new partner,
Gypsy (
Gillian Chung), also possesses formidable skills. When
Reeve learns that his younger sister
Helen (
Charlene Choi) is romantically linked with a sensitive, new-age vampire prince,
Kazaf (
Edison Chen), who possesses the final piece of the puzzle needed for the dreaded
Duke Dekotes (
Mickey Hardt) to overpower humankind and rule the Earth,
Reeve,
Gypsy, and a reluctant
Helen soon jump into action. Combine their skills with that of a quick-kicking paramedic (
Jackie Chan), and the human race just may stand a chance for survival after all.
~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide