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BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich (2011) Movie Review

By Newguy

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BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich (2011) Movie Review

Director: Uwe Boll

Writer: Michael Nachoff (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Natassia Malthe (Lake Placid)
  • Brendan Fletcher (Freddy Vs Jason)
  • Michael Pare (Bridge of the Doomed)
  • William Belli (A Star is Born)
  • Clint Howard (House of the Dead)

Plot: Rayne joins a resistance group to fight against the Nazis during world war two.

Runtime: 1 Hour 19 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich starts when Rayne (Malthe) finds herself in Nazi Germany. She meets resistance fighters led by Nathaniel Gregor (Fletcher) after she accidentally infects a Nazi officer the Commandant (Pare). He in turn turns to his doctor (Howard) to get more soldiers with her blood.

Rayne must work with the resistance group to stop the Commandant before he makes an undead army. However, not everything is going to be that easy, as the infection has already started to spread.

Verdict on BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich

BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich is the third movie in the BloodRayne franchise. This time Rayne is in Nazi Germany taking on Nazis that have learnt about her blood. She joins forces with a resistance group in the war effort.

While this does make it more interesting, seeing the half-human, half-vampire fighting Nazis. It continues to show her fighting for good against real-life enemies. This is where things get a little strange, with the whole re-writing history, after the Billy the Kid chapter. The action is pretty routine and rarely does anything more and unfortunately, it ends with us waiting for the bigger sequence to happen. Natassia Malthe continues to be the strongest part of the movies, with her kick-ass lead performance throughout the movie.

Final ThoughtsBloodRayne 3: The Third Reich is the strongest of the three films.

BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich (2011) Movie Review

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