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The Twins Effect

Original title: Chin gei bin
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.5K
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The Twins Effect (2003)
aka "The Twins Effect" aka "Chin gei bin" HV post
Play trailer0:53
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Martial ArtsActionComedyHorrorRomance

It's a high-kicking battle on the dark side when an ace vampire slayer and his beautiful sidekicks wage the ultimate martial-arts showdown with one of the most dangerous of the undead.It's a high-kicking battle on the dark side when an ace vampire slayer and his beautiful sidekicks wage the ultimate martial-arts showdown with one of the most dangerous of the undead.It's a high-kicking battle on the dark side when an ace vampire slayer and his beautiful sidekicks wage the ultimate martial-arts showdown with one of the most dangerous of the undead.

  • Director
    • Dante Lam
  • Writers
    • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Hing-Ka Chan
  • Stars
    • Gillian Chung
    • Charlene Choi
    • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Wai-Lun Ng
      • Hing-Ka Chan
    • Stars
      • Gillian Chung
      • Charlene Choi
      • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • 51User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gillian Chung
    Gillian Chung
    • Gypsy
    Charlene Choi
    Charlene Choi
    • Helen
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Prada
    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Reeve
    • (as Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin)
    Josie Ho
    Josie Ho
    • Lila
    Mickey Hardt
    Mickey Hardt
    • Duke Dekotes
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • Kazaf
    Mandy Chiang
    Mandy Chiang
    • Momoko
    Chapman To
    Chapman To
    • Man Keung
    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Jackie Fong
    Spencer Lam
    Spencer Lam
    • Jackie's Father
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    • Jackie's Best Man
    Karen Mok
    Karen Mok
    • Ivy
    Matt Chow
    Matt Chow
    • Matt
    Maggie Lau
    Maggie Lau
    • Nurse Maggie
    Hing-Ka Chan
      Wai-Lun Ng
        Marky Lee Campbell
        • Vampire Boz
        • Director
          • Dante Lam
        • Writers
          • Wai-Lun Ng
          • Hing-Ka Chan
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        User reviews51

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        7cdp181

        Pretty Decent Fun Film

        Well don't expect anything deep an meaningful. Most of the fight scenes are pretty decent. The two leading ladies are quite endearing but their lack of HK action background shows at times. The ending maybe lacks something but I quite enjoyed it none the less. The cheesy humour isn't probably going to appeal to anyone who hasn't watched a bunch of HK films but if your down with that sort of thing and have a couple of hours to fill with something meaningless you could do a lot worse than this. (OK so you could do better but.......)

        Certainly on a par with most of the Hollywood blockbuster action drivel.

        7/10
        zengbo1234

        Fun, but cheesy

        The first time I saw Twins Effect, I was stunned. I bought it because the case (lovingly Pirated in China) was a picture of Jackie Chan and one of my favorite pop duos Twins. I thought I had to see it. I didn't know whether to love it or hate it. The character development is slow, but quite interesting. You really have to love the personality that each of the girls brings in.

        Gypsy (Ah-Jiao) Really makes her mark as a possible action or drama hero. Her acting is very skillful, and thankfully not over-done. Helen (Ah-Sa) also brings charm to the screen but more in a quite concious over-acting (Which though sometimes annoying, is also quite endearing).

        The Vampires are scary, funny and different at the same time. The film pulls elements from Buffy the Vampire slayer, as well as kind of a euro-coolness for the Vamps. It is a crazy mix and doesn't exactly pull me into the film, but it pushes the plot through and, though not convincing, they are fun.

        Obviously some of the draw to the movie is the great ensemble cast which includes several Hong Kong stars and starlets. Jackie Chan and Karen Mok bring some of the funniest and most endearing scenes in the movie. Karen, as a booze-loving bride steals the scene in her short cameo.

        Action, Romance, Vampires, and cool stunts really make this a good all around movie. It can be a date movie, or an action flick, or just a fun mindless movie. In the beginning I said that when I saw it I didn't know whether to love it or hate it. Well, now I've seen it about 12 times and I love it more with each viewing. My recommendation is give it a chance, you may like it.

        BY the way the opening song done by Jackie and Twins is really cool, if you want to hear it with the vocals look it up: The song's name is "Bian Bian Bian" It really is a good piece of HK Pop.

        I give this movie an 8 out of 10
        8crunch-o-matic

        an even blend of Chinese and European vampire killing action

        Like a very expensive Buffy episode peppered with plenty of humor. Lots of wire and stunt kung fu. The Twins Effect goes on the list of classic must see HK films. The vampires have a cool blend of hopping ghost type and the pretty boy European style. If you get the opportunity to see this one in the theatre it is worth a 30 minute drive, otherwise buy the import DVD before someone screws it up by giving it a bad dub.
        kav2001c

        US VS Asian Releases!

        One comment I have to post for this movie: Make sure you buy the Asian (not US) version of this film! Like many big name HK films (eg Iron Monkey, Drunken Master etc) the version sold by the big retailers (WalMart, Amazon etc) is cut to ribbons! About 20 minutes have been removed from the film! (Some of which are major plot points for later)

        This film is pretty much a HK version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Take some very popular HK idols & throw them into a vampire story. Jackie Chan even has a cameo (& his son ends up getting a role in Part 2... hmm...) Its a quite good film & is recommended. 4 out of 5 stars. Oh & the teddy bear fight scene is a classic :)
        sleeping_gorilla

        A pretty tight, entertaining martial arts film.

        I think a strength of this film is that it never takes itself too seriously. The subject matter is fairly dark, a love "square" revolving around a Vampire Hunter, his new assistant, his sister, and a vampire prince who is being hunted by his fellows so that a vampire lord may ascend and become a daywalker.

        The love story between the Sister and the Prince is cute and touching at times. He falls for her instantly, and pursues her with vigilance and charm, not falling on the very clichéd vampire seduction. How does a girl resist a guy who risks his life just to see her during the day?

        The movie does a good job foreshadowing the action. The hunters use an equalizer that quickly plays into the Hunter/Assistant relationship. The story shows us right away what the girls are capable of with a hilarious fight over a stuffed bear. Even Jackie Chan's bit part ends up being more than a cameo, as his characters reappears to help the heroes out.

        The choreography was refreshing to me. I watched "Hero" recently, and while the story was excellent, the fights were laughable with people spinning around in the air like they just had a major stumble in zero gravity. In Vampire Effect the action ranges from, car chases, tug a war with a stuffed bear, a tight roof top chase with capoeria involved, an excellent all out brawl between the girls and the legions of vampires, and extensive use of grappling techniques which I rarely see in movies.

        The use of caucasian actors for most of the vampires was clever, it fit into the plot as these type of beasts were supposed to be from out of town. They also looked tall, pale, and alien against the mostly Asian cast.

        If you like good choreography, a bit of angst, and a nice dose of humor. I would recommend it. Don't expect Hero.

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        • Trivia
          The two lead actresses, Gillian Chung and Charlene Cho were members of a popular C-Pop band called "The Twins" which is likely where the movie title comes from. There are no twin siblings in the movie.
        • Goofs
          When Gypsy and Helen are fighting over the teddy bear, Gypsy breaks a table. After the table has broken, the table is standing at a tilt. In the next shot, the table is perfectly straight.
        • Alternate versions
          US version has 19 minutes of scenes deleted from original Hong Kong version, as well as scenes shuffled out of order. Mostly crucial character development and unnecessary cuts of minor violence, making the movie nearly unwatchable.
        • Connections
          Followed by The Twins Effect II (2004)
        • Soundtracks
          Change, Change, Change
          Composed and arranged by Kwong Wing Chan

          Lyrics by Xi Lin

          Performed by Jackie Chan, and Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung as The Twins

          OP Click Music Limited / EEG Music Publishing Limited

          SP Music Nation Publishing Co. Limited

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        • Release date
          • October 9, 2007 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Cantonese
        • Also known as
          • Vampire Effect
        • Filming locations
          • Thailand
        • Production companies
          • Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG)
          • Goldpeak
          • Million Channel Ltd.
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $3,804,916
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 47m(107 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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