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BloodRayne: The Third Reich - also known as The Blood Reich: BloodRayne 3 – is a direct-to-DVD action-adventure horror film written by Michael Nachoff and directed by Uwe Boll, set in 1943 Europe during World War II. It stars Natassia Malthe as dhamphir Rayne, Michael Paré as vampire Nazi officer Ekart Brand and Clint Howard as Doctor Mangler (a play on Dr Mengele). It is the third BloodRayne film and a sequel to BloodRayne and BloodRayne 2: Deliverance, also directed by Boll.
Rayne fights against the Nazis in Europe during World War II, encountering Ekart Brand, a Nazi leader whose target is to inject Adolf Hitler with Rayne’s blood in an attempt to transform him into a dhampir and attain immortality.
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“Whether you love him or hate him, there’s no denying that Uwe Boll makes movies just to make movies — and his unique, on-the-fly method of filmmaking can easily be mistaken for ignorance or inattentiveness. In Bloodrayne: The Third Reich, Boll’s shots possess all of the grace and artistry that which an entire film comprised of rehearsal takes would enjoy. The actors — people who damn well know they are not going to be receiving any award nominations for their parts here — put in minimal efforts; some don’t even bother with accents, while others appear to have trouble even remembering what an accent is.” Blog Critics
“Bloodrayne: The Third Reich is an example of how a filmmaker can regress, abandoning all their progress over the years to go back to the same formulaic shlock that earned them a bad reputation. It’s a shame, really. I could imagine Boll being behind a better Bloodrayne film based in Nazi Germany, I really could. The cast isn’t the issue as much as the script, and the somewhat incoherent direction and editing. Boll haters, here you go. Have a field day.” High-Def Digest
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“Despite being set in Nazi Germany, everyone speaks in modern day English with a huge variety of irritatingly diverse accents. Phrases like “crack in the veneer” and “he’s shish kebab” simply don’t sit well. Fans of massive anachronisms will not just enjoy Rayne’s ridiculous clothes, but also a variety of other absurd historical errors … BloodRayne 3 isn’t absolutely awful – especially if you’re a 15 year old boy who loves boobs and dead Nazis – and is relatively entertaining at times. Fun whilst drunk, maybe, but crushingly hateful if sober.” Dave Scullion, Gorepress
” … a fairly disposable but harmless mix of lightweight Nazisploitation, action and horror. Boll keeps things moving along, and fills the tight 70 minutes running time with cheesy gore, action scenes and gratuitous nudity (exploitation fans will appreciate the entirely unnecessary nude lesbian scene!). Malthe looks entirely out of place in WW2, and the dialogue is far too modern, but if these points bother you, it’s unlikely that you’ll be watching thus anyway. There’s a ridiculously melodramatic voice-over, cheesy blood spilling (CGI rendered, natch) and a mix of heavy accents and clumsy acting.” David Flint, Strange Things Are Happening
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