I carefully selected a horror movie, but I was dumbfounded. It is a Nordic love movie with a warm feeling and a little horror. Eli is a 12-year-old face vampire who has lived for 200 years. She is followed by an elderly Hanka. Hanka's love for Eli is selfless and does not ask for anything in return. For Eli, he murdered and sent blood until the moment he was discovered. To prevent the police from discovering that Eli was behind the scenes, he disfigured himself with sulfuric acid. Finally, he opened the window in the hospital and let Eli suck it dry. That mouthful of blood. Who can give so much, I think it is only our parents! Are Eli and Oskar in love? If there is no third emotion to describe, it is love! They are the sublimation of friendship, the fit of souls. Eli eats human food for Oskar, for him to be clean, to get rid of the smell, she cares about his feelings, she has loved him since she confessed that he was not a girl. And because of Eli's encouragement, Oskar, who was bullied at school, finally picked up the pole and fought back bravely. When he learned Eli's identity as a vampire, he did not escape at all, he cut his own hand with a knife and killed Eli's blood. When he saw that Eli was not a daughter, he still guarded Eli. For Eli's sake, stab his own kind with a knife. Love, for Oscar, is not how beautiful you are, but no matter how unbearable you are, I will not give up on you, I want to be with you. Eli loves Oskar, but she has to leave in order to survive, but when she sees Oskar in danger, she still can't control herself to tear up the enemy. Love, as far as Eli is concerned, as long as I look at you well, I can be humble. Such reckless and reckless love can only belong to the world of fairy tales, and fairy tale love always has a happy ending. So in the end, Eli and Oskar got on the same train and exchanged the code of love in Morse code. But what is adult love? Seek advantage and avoid disadvantage, care about gain and loss. Oskar will grow up, will he insist on this kind of love again? Hard to say.
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