The president is a martial artist

Ibrahim 2022-04-19 09:01:49

Americans have always dared to think and act, the President of the United States has become a vampire hunter, and the American Civil War has become a war between monsters and humans. From the perspective of this movie, Americans are indeed quite innovative, but after watching American movies, our senses are a little numb, and there is not much excitement.
In general, this is not a movie that is quite logically rigorous. But there are a few questions that I don't quite understand, maybe my knowledge is not enough.
First, since vampires can't kill vampires, why do all vampires basically listen to the big boss, is it just because other vampires are 'made' by him.
Second, since they knew that Lincoln had been sabotaging his own plans, why didn't the vampires kill Lincoln earlier.
Third, in the end, using the part of Lincoln's wife's delivery of weapons, how could the vampire and Lincoln's wife not find such a large team of weapons when they meet on a narrow road.

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  • Garrick 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    Nowadays, the rare thing to do in the movie is the logic problem. As long as the logic is correct, you can watch it. If you can't do this, then don't shoot~! Foreigners will be better at this point

  • Antonetta 2022-04-22 07:01:19

    Tucao 1: Many people say that the action scenes are great. Personally, I think the axe dance is too fancy and unnecessary! Good-looking can only mean that the vampire is too weak, like chopping vegetables; Tucao 2: Is the guy in the bar at the end Obama? Tucao 3: It's so powerful that all kinds of presidents are teased!

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Henry Sturgess: [to Lincoln at the bar] Haven't you had enough?... A boy only gets this drunk when he wants to kiss a girl... or kill a man.

  • Jack Barts: [as they walk the docks] Adam, Adam. Let me explain.

    Adam: Last one, Barts. I'm not coming up here to clean up your messes anymore.

    Jack Barts: Yes, sir. I promise.