The story follows (played by Jaycee Chan), a simple boy in a traveling performance troupe run by his adoptive father, Blackwood.
The story of (2004)—also known as The Huadu Chronicles: Blade of the Rose —is a fantasy epic set in the mythical land of Huadu. Unlike the first film, which focused on vampires, this sequel is a standalone tale about a prophecy to overthrow a tyrannical regime. The Setting and Prophecy
(Charlene Choi): A slaver who initially wants the boys as her "slaves".
: Believing the map leads to a great treasure, they set out on a journey. Key Allies and Enemies
(Donnie Yen): A master swordsman seeking to overthrow the Empress. The Climax
: Char and his adopted brother, Leaf, come into possession of a mysterious stone engraved with a map.
The Twins Effect Ii (2004) Direct
The story follows (played by Jaycee Chan), a simple boy in a traveling performance troupe run by his adoptive father, Blackwood.
The story of (2004)—also known as The Huadu Chronicles: Blade of the Rose —is a fantasy epic set in the mythical land of Huadu. Unlike the first film, which focused on vampires, this sequel is a standalone tale about a prophecy to overthrow a tyrannical regime. The Setting and Prophecy The Twins Effect II (2004)
(Charlene Choi): A slaver who initially wants the boys as her "slaves". The story follows (played by Jaycee Chan), a
: Believing the map leads to a great treasure, they set out on a journey. Key Allies and Enemies The Setting and Prophecy (Charlene Choi): A slaver
(Donnie Yen): A master swordsman seeking to overthrow the Empress. The Climax
: Char and his adopted brother, Leaf, come into possession of a mysterious stone engraved with a map.