This one has a lot more to watch, and finally added some more ink to the supporting characters. To be honest, it is much more interesting than the protagonist's play~ (Alice and Jasper are so sweet~)
However, the focus of the plot still inevitably revolves around the heroine. In order to protect her safety, vampires and wolves who have been opposed for many years can actually fight side by side. The racial grievances that have been paved for a long time before meet the heroine. Now, Niu, as expected of Mary Su Bensu, not only the male protagonists bow down to their skirts, but everyone has to fight for her with their lives...
Although the hostess is fairly straightforward, there are not so many little bitches and twists and turns, but she swings between two men all day long (the male protagonist still understands and tolerates all kinds of things, which is outrageous...), when a major event occurs The appearance of the deputy who has no power to bind the chicken (weak character...) is really disgusting...
There are really a lot of bloody plots in this movie, such as the female protagonist rubbing against the male second body to keep warm in front of the male protagonist (in this scene, the male one and the second male also had some heartless conversations, and even met and hated each other. Late... Suddenly there is a three-person sense of sight. What the hell...), and the male protagonist who just got engaged to kiss the second man, the male protagonist is not only not angry, but also expresses understanding. I really dare to write, and the director really dares to shoot... Only in foreign films can I see such a plot with three views that are not right, and it is too open...
u1s1, I feel that the female protagonist and the male second have more CP feeling. Maybe the loyal dog attribute is more in line with Asians' preferences, and the male first is really unpleasant, with pale complexion, cold body, gloomy and introverted, and it can be seen in the movie. Be a protagonist, put it in real life and definitely pay attention to orphans...
In the end, the heroine admits that both men love, but she loves the male lead more. After the showdown with the second male lead, she made an appointment to break up and continue to be friends... (This pattern, service...) Finally, she is going to marry the male lead, and I should stress that the point is not Who do you choose, but you want to become a vampire, enter this cruel and real world, be yourself... um... far-fetched enough, forcibly happy ending...
Anyway, as a popcorn movie, you really can't be too demanding, just watch it for fun~
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