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The Breed

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
3.1K
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Bai Ling, Adrian Paul, and Bokeem Woodbine in The Breed (2001)
Vampire HorrorActionHorrorSci-Fi

When a rogue vampire kills his partner, an NSA special agent reluctantly teams with another officer who is a "good" vampire in an attempt to track down the evil vampire killer.When a rogue vampire kills his partner, an NSA special agent reluctantly teams with another officer who is a "good" vampire in an attempt to track down the evil vampire killer.When a rogue vampire kills his partner, an NSA special agent reluctantly teams with another officer who is a "good" vampire in an attempt to track down the evil vampire killer.

  • Director
    • Michael Oblowitz
  • Writers
    • Christos N. Gage
    • Ruth Fletcher
  • Stars
    • Adrian Paul
    • Bokeem Woodbine
    • Bai Ling
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Michael Oblowitz
    • Writers
      • Christos N. Gage
      • Ruth Fletcher
    • Stars
      • Adrian Paul
      • Bokeem Woodbine
      • Bai Ling
    • 80User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Aaron Gray
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • Steve Grant
    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Lucy Westenra
    Péter Halász
    • Cross
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Fleming
    Ming Lo
    Ming Lo
    • Seward
    Paul Collins
    • Calmet
    Debbie Javor
    • Section Chief
    Reed Diamond
    Reed Diamond
    • Phil
    John Durbin
    John Durbin
    • Boudreaux
    Zen Gesner
    Zen Gesner
    • West
    István Göz
    • Dr. Orlock
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Fusco
    Brandy Miller
    Brandy Miller
    • Goth Poser #1
    Donte Calarco
    • Goth Poser #2
    John Rado
    John Rado
    • Detective
    • (as Janos Rado)
    Barna Illyés
    • Man
    Erzsébet Bodor
    • Woman
    • Director
      • Michael Oblowitz
    • Writers
      • Christos N. Gage
      • Ruth Fletcher
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    3jfwhelan

    Okay, so it was pretty dreadful—but still, I sort of enjoyed it!

    Like the curate's egg' this film was good in parts, but they weren't very big parts.

    I have always enjoyed the twist associated with 'good vampires' and I guess I am still waiting for a film to properly use it.

    This film was too outré and grotesque (in the original meaning of the word) for it to have worked as anything other than an over-the-top dance-macabre of a film; a sort of Grand Guinol of the film world. Unfortunately it never really achieved this distinction and instead we are left with a mishmash of themes and failed attempts at being something that it never quite achieved.

    The script and the acting were pretty deplorable and the direction was anything but tight, though still one can sort of envisage what was intended; and those stolen fleeting glimpses serve to supply enough motive to keep watching. In the end this continued attention is utterly frustrating, since the ending manages to further let one down and, indeed, the rest of the film.

    I don't say 'Don't watch this film!' I would, however, warn you to keep you expectation low, and not to be too surprised if it fails to live up to them.
    7sknt

    Nice vampire in life variation

    Based on the automobiles I would just call it an alternate earth ratherthen put it far in future and i would call it a dark sci-fi fantasy romantic thriller rather then horror perse. A world where vampires had come out of the closet so to speak is rather believable in that if vampires existed as they do in that setting, the problem would be more of the public at large believingb then disbelief. The chill of the movie comes from the reasons why some vampires don't want public view vs those wanting integration with society. The sub plot of the principal vampire animosity against discrimination of beief is very good along with the the human main character. The closer to life possibilities of the vampires of the story make them more believable as a branch of humanity then anything else. What has been found in recent years about various physical conditions makes the possibility of vampires and others existing. The darker alternate setting was more like 1984 then anything else but it would be better to call it as it appeared, an event of the late 50s based on the autos.

    Calling it a B movie fits, but I viewed it for the storyline not the acting or action sequences but rather for being entertained. If one wants good acting or scenes there are other movies. If one likes a story to entertain and just chill a little this one fits nicely. View it for the story line not the scenes,or the acting but the story and one may enjoy it. It has now rerun on one channel 3 times and I keep finding little story gems.
    6rbsjrx

    A truly bizarre film

    I don't quite know what to say about "The Breed". It has a serviceable plot compromised by an alternate reality setting. The plot is straightforward enough - vampires and humans attempting to peacefully coexist and a series of murders which may be either a rogue vampire or a more sinister political plot to derail the process. The players are all decent (OK, perhaps Adrian Paul lays it on a little thick), and there are sufficient twists and turns to provide some sense of mystery and/or suspense. To its credit, the characters are well developed and you actually come to care about some of them. It even features a surprisingly engaging romance subplot. How much you can enjoy it, though, depends on how you react to the setting.

    The setting appears to be an alternate reality version of current-day America. Some scenes confuse the issue by suggesting a European setting, but that doesn't explain the presence of an obviously American black detective. The vibe is strongly influenced by Orwell's "1984". Although references are made to historical events such as race relations in the 60's, WWII, Nazis and the Holocaust, the sense of reality is severely compromised by the setting. TVs all appear to be B&W sets from the 50's and automotive design seems to have stopped evolving in the 40's. Stylistically, it's quite similar to "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" - and that's not a compliment in this case since it's obviously not supposed to be a period piece as "Sky Captain" was. The scenes inside NSA headquarters especially were highly reminiscent of both the 1984 film adaptation of "1984" as well as several "Twilight Zone" episodes.

    I should also add that I have only seen an edited for TV version broadcast on the SciFi channel. Some other reviews here suggest that the unedited version has some plot problems unrelated to the editing process.

    Did I enjoy it? Not tremendously, although I did have a grudging appreciation for the audacity of how it was handled. Notably, it presents an interesting and unique version of the entire vampire mythos. Would I recommend it? Not necessarily. As I said, I feel somewhat conflicted about it. I rated it 6 out of 10 and have tried to explain that vote as much as possible. If what I've said hasn't put you off, then give it a try...
    Opticon

    Relies on plot, not gore

    This seems to be one of that rare breed -- a vampire film with emphasis on mood and storyline, rather than a gorefest like, for example, John Carpenter's Vampires. I'm thinking particularly of the twist involving the deadly virus poised for release and the several secrets and betrayals on both sides of the conflict between the rogue vampire and the alliance of humans and peaceful vampires. The self-conscious allusions to other examples of the genre should tip off viewers that this movie is not in the traditional mode of such films and that "vampire rules," whatever they are, do not apply. If you're a stickler for rules, look elsewhere. The blue filter over the camera lens, the dried leaves and black panther in Lucy's gothic mansion, the retro set design, and so on are there to create a mood, not simulate reality. After all, the concept of vampires is in its very nature an eerie dream; this movie treats it accordingly. There are some thoughtful lines, such as pasty-faced Aaron's response to his warm-blooded partner's curiosity about what it's like to suck human blood. That's a place you don't want to visit, he says, leaving his meaning up to the viewer and therefore allowing as complex a meaning as you are capable of giving it. Sure, the fog effects are overdone, Serenity looks pretty depressing, and Woodbine was miscast. This is not a perfect film. It's a B-grade monster movie with the courage of its convictions plus points for originality and some style into the bargain.
    keius

    Not nearly as bad as expected

    After reading some of the comments here, i was expecting a horrible movie. However, after watching it, I was quite surprised. The Breed was alot better than i expected. I think people exagerated quite a bit when describing its faults. It isn't a gorefest or vampiric suckfest like some vampire movies. It was more like a moody detectives story set in an alternate/parallel reality type movie(I don't buy that future crap..not after watching the movie).

    Anyway, I give it a 7/10. For vampire fans, definately worth watching. And hey...Ling Bai alone made this movie worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the vampires in the film are named after famous fictional vampires.
    • Goofs
      In the chase scene at the club, the human detective shoots at one of the bad vampires. While he shoots, the slide on the gun is all the way back, indicating that the gun is empty, yet he continues to shoot and bullets continue to fire from the gun.
    • Quotes

      Boudreaux: Be gone! You tamper with forces far beyond your comprehension.

      Aaron Gray: He didn't just say that.

      Lucy Westenra: Spare us the Anne Rice routine. We are not amused.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Assassin's Creed (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Endless
      Written by Casey Bowen, Cosmo Jones & Capsule

      Performed by Casey Bowen & Capsule

      Produced by Ryeland Allison, Lorenzo Chacci and Mike Wilson

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Legado de sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production company
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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