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... With Blade being an action adventure film it is imperative that all these criteria are met.
In the opening scene of Blade we are introduced to what seems to be a young, sexual driven couple in a car. ... The reason for this is to acknowledge the emergence of Wesley Snipes character (Blade) into the scene. The director introduces us to Blade by using a low, close up camera shot that rises to show the dark and mysterious imperial figure.
The emphasise on Wesley Snipes character is understood when the congregation of vampires disperse timidly from the cameras shot, which reveals blade standing vigorously in front of a mass amount of frightened vampires. ...
The dialogue written for Blade is mainly brief in the opening scenes. ... This dialogue also establishes this certain vampire as being an integral part to the film, as he is a staunch henchman for Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), who appears to be one of Blade’s most formidable foes. ...
The costume design of Blade is specifically designed to convey a fearing atmosphere. ... Blade also wears sun glasses, these are used to further enhance the mystery of his character. Blade hosts an impressive arsenal of deadly weapons at his disposal, in his quest for vampire annihilation.
Approximate Word count = 1001 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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