Metaphors in film

Greta 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Since I like vampire-themed movies, I immediately searched and watched this movie when I saw it. The film combines the subject of vam to show her inner meaning.
At first, I thought about why it was Lincoln, but I still couldn't figure it out. The ending is the finishing touch. I just read it and felt that vam represents non-ethnicity and non-freedom. It's in Europe, Africa and Asia. I feel that the film is very good, it not only meets my requirements for the subject matter, but also the deep meaning that the film itself wants to express, not just a gorgeous 3D film.
After watching "War of Money", I feel that vam represents the evil banker. There are so many reasons. 1 They are from Europe 2 They support the South 3 They are afraid of silverware (bankers only use gold as a bargaining chip instead of silver, silver is in large quantities all over the world, which is not good for their control of money) 4 Lincoln was effective and hit bankers in the United States (hence assassinated) 5 Corresponds to the narration at the end.

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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Will Johnson: [entering the store, with his back to Lincoln] A stock boy reading a law book. What? Studying to be a lawyer?

    Abraham Lincoln: As a matter a fact, I am.

    Will Johnson: Alright, what about a little test? What's the law for free slaves in the north?

    Abraham Lincoln: According to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, Enforcing Article 4, Section 2 of the United States Constitution: "All runaway slaves must be returned to their owners." However, personal liberty laws state that: "Anyone born free cannot be taken under this act."

    Will Johnson: [turning slowly] I heard a good woman once say, "Until we are all free, we're all slaves."

  • Adam: [after Lincoln's attempt to help the slaves] Bravo, Mr. Lincoln! Bravo. You're even better then I've heard. A shame to sacrafice so many of my best men... but I needed to know if you were up to the task.

    Abraham Lincoln: [being held down by Vadoma] What do you want with me?

    Adam: To see you liberated. To see you rise up and destroy your oppressor.

    Abraham Lincoln: [angrily] That's interesting coming from a slave owner!

    Adam: Men have enslaved each other... since they invented gods to forgive them for doing it.