The number of people is decreasing year by year. They were raised like chickens and ducks for vampires to draw blood.
But after the extinction of mankind, the "immortality" that the vampires traded for sacrificing the right to stand freely in the sun will also be annihilated!
Dr. Edward discovered an "antidote" that could make vampires reborn as human beings, and he told his boss, Charles, the world's largest supplier of human blood. But Charles has developed a human blood substitute. He is unwilling to let vampires turn back into human beings, because in that case, he will forever lose this opportunity to immortalize himself and easily control the fate of the world in his own hands.
However, Charles fell into Edward's trap. He sucked the blood of Edward, who had turned back into a human, and turned back into a human.
Charles' subordinates attacked Charles after smelling human blood.
They have also become human.
One group of hungry vampires rushed to humans and drained their blood, and one group of vampires turned back to humans; another group of vampires rushed to humans, drained their blood, and another group of vampires turned back to human beings.
Batches of vampires rushed towards humans and sucked their blood; batches of vampires turned back into humans...
Humans and vampires kept biting, tearing, dismembering, and killing each other!
It seems bloody and brutal, but things are moving in a good direction.
Because, the group that survived must be people, right?
Dawn has come, and Dr. Edward has finally returned to the world of light. The world presented to the eyes is still slaughtering, with corpses everywhere.
Selfishness and desire have turned the human world into a purgatory for hungry ghosts; similarly, selfishness and desire have turned vampires back into people.
The world will continue to go back and forth like this...
Edward Phoenix was bloodied, and Nirvana was reborn.
But what about others?
Selfishness and desire dominate the human mind.
As long as you exist in animal form.
Whether your heart is beating or not, "they" will haunt you like a nightmare forever, until you fall into the abyss.
(Note: Both the director and the screenwriter believe in XX religion, so Edward, the male lead, was finally redeemed after being burned at the stake. However, more people in the film are passive from vampires to humans. They are driven by the desire to survive Drive away. If given the chance, they'll still turn into vampires.)
The movie is better.
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