In a parallel police-procedural narrative, a Filipino American cop (Darion Basco) becomes the prime murder suspect because he shares the ethnicity of the vampires’ victims - in present-day West Covina, of all places.ĭela Torre tinkers with some of the undead’s best-known traits, yet his reinvented wheel still feels like a retread. “Blood Ransom” is a vampire flick straight out of the Anne Rice-Stephenie Meyer school, about a newly converted bloodsucker (Curtis) caught in a love triangle with her evil overlord (Caleb Hunt) and human savior (Alexander Dreymon). Alexander Dreymon, Anne Curtis, Caleb Hunt, Jamie Harris, Darion Basco, Clifton Powell, Vanessa Evigan, Munda Razooki, Kevin Meaney, Carol Jones. More than anything, the film plays like a vanity project for Filipino entertainer Anne Curtis, making her American movie debut. A number of bicultural filmmakers - think Ang Lee and Mira Nair - found their early success delving deep into their heritages and serving up exotic films for American consumption, even if they did so out of practical considerations like lower production costs overseas and foreign film grants.įilipino American writer-director Francis dela Torre does sort of the opposite with “Blood Ransom,” creating something passably American but seeming to aim primarily at a Filipino audience.
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