Willem Dafoe's face fits the role very well: a vampire turned back into a human by an inexplicable method. Weirdly deformed face.
In the film, Ethan Hawke's younger brother, the actor, has good acting skills. I like it.
As the director said: "...add a lot of blood plasma and violent elements to please fans of vampire genre films."
The first time in the film the head is rooted Falling. It's a little surprising, but in the end, the second time the head fell , the
vampires kept biting, biting, biting, and overwhelming blood... Isn't the shooting method too uncreative?
Is this the only way In addition, the audience understands the method of saving human beings and saving vampires? Monotonous and boring. The
ending is not satisfactory, although it is HAPPY ENDING. . . .
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