Giving speeches, killing ghosts, cooking with persimmon oil depends on everyone

Mortimer 2022-04-21 09:01:57

In fact, this title is a mess, and this article will not have any sensitive content related to the latter half of the sentence.

Just as the vampire mythology says that vampires have lurked in almost the entire human history, vampire-themed movies have almost run through the entire film history. In recent years, vampire movies and TV dramas are simply politically incorrect and outrageous! In short, as a human chauvinist (of course, for vampire lovers, only "noble" vampires can match food-like humans to implement chauvinism), I am erotic for all kinds of youth literature and art with aliens as the protagonists. The film (of course not to say that the four hundred years of horror) are quite respectful and insensitive.

But no matter what work is stained with historical elements, it still looks like it, it is simply irresistible. Vampire Hunter Lincoln This is also an old stalk. The setting of the whole world view seems to be exactly the same as the "Legend of the Life Hunter" with nine knives. The evil vampire plays the role of the upper class and secretly eats blood and silently maintains a strange balance, interspersed with Behind all kinds of conspiracies and wars, the evil side for mankind drives the wheel of history. Ordinary people can also improve their physical fitness to the point where they can fight ghosts through hard training.

Of course, the crew still inherits the "consistent rigor" of Meiman, because a lot of unscientific, it is clearly implied in the film that it is based on an alternate history. Not long after the start of the film, the young Lincoln succeeded in conquering the magic axe, and the year he lived in a small shop in Springfield County was marked as 1837, and we know that in the official history, there was already a state Senator Mr. Lincoln three years ago. These details that are different from the official history also appear in the follow-up films (nonsense, the vampires have come out, and the official history is still messed up!). In fact, the author keeps mentioning that this is an overhead world, not to discuss historical issues with you, but to regret the insufficient steampunk in the film. The action scenes with a strong sense of storytelling in the comics, and the blurred blurred shots, the background of this era is basically the favorite of non-masturbation punks to game otakus. However, it was not possible to make a completely steampunk movie. Personally, it may be a matter of budget. In the film, Mr. Lincoln's life experience from his twenties to fifty was directly cut off (of course , this may also be the laziness of the crew, throwing all the ideological tasks directly to Lincoln's mother's line), and even the war scene is dominated by a small charge of a dozen or twenty people... Steamy If it is not thorough, there is simply no gimmicks for small props such as vampire sunglasses. But the two climax scenes (horse running, train crossing the broken bridge) in the whole movie, except for President Lincoln's monkey king axe dance, are simply the steampunk heart of the crew spraying, anyway, I am very wet and very wet. !)...

There is no need to say more about the plot, characters, etc. The plot is reasonable and reasonable (that is, it is very formal and easy to guess). All in all, don't miss out on the game.

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  • Keyon 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    Great America! Falling Sakura God Axe is indeed well-deserved. If this movie can be watched in the theater, it must be so cool~ The hero was still a little friend in "Boys Game" and has now become the President of the United States.

  • Aryanna 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    Not as bad as expected. The train section is not bad.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Abraham Lincoln: I'm sorry, Mary. I'm sorry I've kept you in the dark all these years... I need you, Mary.

    Mary Todd Lincoln: I've waited a long time to hear you say those words.

  • Abraham Lincoln: Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.