Some small messy micro rot to complain

Emmitt 2022-04-21 09:01:57

In fact, this film is ok, the score is slightly lower

1. First complain about the ending, director, you can't accept the open ending of the original Lincoln who was kidnapped by a vampire and then traveled around the world with good oil = = brain supplement Henry and Lincoln are in The movie theater saw the scene in which Lincoln died and the two were dumbfounded / laughing so hard. . .
2. I actually saw the legendary hotel owner. In history, the man who shared the bed with Lincoln for a few years (yes, you read that right) actually appeared. . . In this film with too many historical bugs (what history does the nonsense vampires have mixed in), the director/author did not forget the shopkeeper, and he is really observant~~ Judging from the colleagues on the Internet, the American people are very concerned about this A pair of YY is very happy~~~ Wait a minute, don't you want to delete this kind of black history of the president when it is shown? ? ?
Silently thinking of the women's costume scene where Zhou Xiangyu's classmate was deleted in "The Founding of the Party" In the book, Edgar Allan Poe was bitten to death by a vampire = = I thought of the movie "The Crow" that Poe was forced to drink poison to death by his NC fans, and then there is the saying that he died of excessive drinking, and suddenly wanted to summarize "On the Poe's N Ways to Die" (Mr. Edgar Allan Poe, I was wrong...)
4. This film actually tells the story of four basic friends fighting vampires together. . . Check out the zombie version of Pride and Prejudice~

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  • Kristian 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    I don't like the male protagonist, it's not as good-looking as I expected before, the overall feeling is Sherlock Holmes 3.0. The last two buddies swinging an axe are quite awesome! The only thing I like is the DomnicCooper tub sex! Even with only two legs exposed, it still makes me horny

  • Rudy 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Is it illogical to think that the audience can shoot intermittently if they understand this history? The emotional expression is very blunt and incoherent. Except for some actions that are barely 50 points, there is really no selling point. I thought I watched a fake one before, but this one will be a surprise, but the result is still disappointing. what does timburton have to do with it? ? ! ! ! !

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Abraham Lincoln: My mother was murdered.

    Henry Sturgess: And if I teach you how to murder her murderer... so what? How will that honor her memory? How will that benefit the next boy whose mother was taken?

  • Henry Sturgess: I'd like you to chop this tree down, in a single swing.

    Abraham Lincoln: That tree? It's got to be more than a foot across. That's impossible.

    Henry Sturgess: But it isn't a tree. It's what you hate most in the world. So tell me, Mr. Lincoln: what do you hate?

    Abraham Lincoln: I hate Jack Barts.

    Henry Sturgess: [motions to the tree] Then strike him down.

    [Abe swings, chopping into the tree, but fails to cut it down]

    Henry Sturgess: Well, clearly you don't hate him that much. What do you *really* hate?

    Abraham Lincoln: [swings, but again the tree stays upright] I hate that my mother was taken away.

    Henry Sturgess: Inadequate.

    Abraham Lincoln: [swings] I hate that we were afraid.

    Henry Sturgess: And?

    Abraham Lincoln: [swings] That my mother, father, everyone that we knew, lived in fear!

    Henry Sturgess: Pathetic.

    Abraham Lincoln: [swings] I hate that I was too small!

    Henry Sturgess: Weak.

    Abraham Lincoln: Yes!

    Henry Sturgess: And that you failed.

    Abraham Lincoln: Yes!

    Henry Sturgess: To protect her.

    Abraham Lincoln: Yes!

    Henry Sturgess: That you... Let her die.

    [With a roar, Abe swings, chopping straight through the trunk of the tree and toppling it to the ground. Abe looks stunned]

    Henry Sturgess: Power, Lincoln, *real* power, comes not from hate, but from truth.