no more gothic

Tara 2022-04-19 09:01:49

Oh, my favorite Kate Beckinsale is back! I'm glad that all the male and female protagonists in the first episode are back, but I'm more disappointed that Michael's role is too small, right? Selene, wearing a signature black tights and a long trench coat, is still handsome in figure and skill!
I originally thought that when Selene beat the boss, he would come back as a friendship, and the two worked together to fight monsters. I didn't expect the screenwriter to make it so ruthlessly that Michael didn't even need to show his face, Selene had already solved it! However, the final treatment is still relatively clever and in line with the heroine's identity. The plot of this episode is really incomparable compared to the first and second episodes--think of the previous subplots, you can make one episode to know how powerful the content is. The dark style continues, but the gothic style is gone. Thinking of the scene where Selene appeared in the rain in Budapest at the beginning of the first episode, it is really a classic! The good times when even a small supporting role like Dr. Passerby was looking for Miller Wentworth were only memories.

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Underworld: Awakening quotes

  • Selene: You have no reason to fear us.

    Thomas: Do you think I'm foolish enough to take you at your word? No reason to fear a Death Dealer who fell in love with a Lycan, who murdered two of our elders, and who, at every turn, has betrayed her own kind.

  • Dr. Jacob Lane: Everything's worked out just as we hoped. You're the first proof of it. I'm proud of you, son. Now it's with us again, we have all the genetic material we need, ready for cloning. Enough to produce an endless supply of vaccine. Imagine. Our species immune to silver. No more hiding. Every Lycan under our command as powerful as you are. I even begun injecting myself.

    Quint: I only wish Mother were here to see it.

    Dr. Jacob Lane: Your mother chose to remain human. She abandoned us. Remember that.

    Quint: Yes, Father.