boring vulgar and speechless

Barry 2022-04-22 07:01:19

1. The story is far-fetched and old-fashioned. The vampire stories I read in high school were more sentimental than this one. If it is said that this is to satirize the slave owners with vampires, it can only be said that this imagination is too bad, and an original good idea is used up.

2, all kinds of far-fetched, acting pretentious. The details of the story will not be pursued. The vampires are so powerful that they will only roar in front of the hunter, and the protagonist will never die. It doesn't matter. So can you perform without being so pretentious, and highlight the emotional entanglement? When you reach the main character, there is a flashback, recalling the tragic history, and it is purely prudish.

3. At the end, the vampire teacher came to the tavern again and said the same thing to the back of a man. I said, "Then the man turned around and it was Obama. This old vampire is ready to raise the new President of the United States again." Then C stretched and said: You are much more fun than this movie.

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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • [Henry leads Abe to the cellar of his home, to test him on what he has learned]

    Henry Sturgess: Before you protect others from darkness, you must first be able to protect yourself. Your enemies have the power to render themselves invisible. You must have the ability to fight blind. To see without seeing.

    [He shuts the door, plunging the room into darkness. There are the sounds of grunts, blows landing and Abe moaning. The door opens, revealing Abe, coughing and bloody, crawling slowly towards the door as if to leave]

    Abraham Lincoln: Again.

    [He shuts the door]

  • [Mary comes to visit Abe and Will in jail]

    Mary Todd Lincoln: I've spoken to the Senator. He'll have you out soon.

    Will Johnson: You're far too kind, Miss Todd.

    [indicates Abe]

    Will Johnson: And he's far too ugly to have a woman like you.

    Mary Todd Lincoln: [smiles] Well, I think plain-looking men are the best. It's why the Lord made so many of them.