The Twins Effect
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| Initial release | Hong Kong |
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| Directors | Donnie Yen |
| Dante Lam | |
| Mandarin | Qiān Jī Biàn |
| Box office | 3. 64 million USD (Hong Kong, 25 July 2003) |
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| Awards | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography |
| Hong Kong Film Award for Best Art Direction | |
| Hong Kong Film Award for Best Costume and Make Up Design | |
| Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film Editing | |
| Hong Kong Film Award for Best Visual Effects | |
| Hong Kong Film Award for Best Sound Design | |
| Golden Horse Award for Best Visual Effects | |
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| ID | 845266 |
About The Twins Effect
In Hong Kong, three vampire hunters -- Gypsy (Gillian Chung), Helen (Charlene Choi) and her brother Reeve (Ekin Cheng) -- are on guard against an influx of the undead from Europe who are seeking a powerful talisman. The vampire Prince Kazaf (Edison Chen) falls in love with Helen and pursues her in a surprisingly tender fashion, but his overlords insist on world domination rather than romance. The humans must make a definitive stand and prevent the vampires from obtaining the mystical device.