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The male protagonist approached the female protagonist schemingly, and desperately wanted to be with the male protagonist and go to a foreign country, but he did not know that he was in deep danger. It turns out that the male protagonist and sister have been morbidly in love with their male protagonist since childhood, and once had a child who died prematurely. In the movie, the bloody banshee has flesh and blood, or the ghost of the female protagonist's mother has a dark mystery, which has an interpretation of neo-Gothic horror films. The architectural design of the castle and the layout of the heroine's own room are full of mystery. Indeed every detail is attentive.

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  • Lucille Sharpe: [Looking at the dead butterflies] They're dying. They take the heat from the sun, and when it deserts them, they die.

    Edith Cushing: How sad.

    Lucille Sharpe: No, it's not sad, Edith. It's nature. It's a world of everything dying and eating each other right beneath our feet.

    Edith Cushing: Surely there's more to it than that.

    Lucille Sharpe: [Looking at Edith] Beautiful things are fragile... At home we have only black moths. Formidable creatures, to be sure, but they lack beauty. They thrive on the dark and cold.

    Edith Cushing: What do they feed on?

    Lucille Sharpe: Butterflies, I'm afraid.

  • Lucille Sharpe: You will stay here, with us... won't you? Wait for the storm to pass.

    Dr. Alan McMichael: If you insist.