The concept of this movie is relatively novel. The general vampire movies are about how vampires hide themselves in human society, but inadvertently reveal their identity, which is a more tangled type. And this film does the opposite, envisioning a society with only vampires. Humans, on the other hand, can only be raised in captivity to supply them with blood. It can be considered a harmonious society if it is like this, but there are fewer and fewer human beings, so there is a huge gap in the supply of human blood, and on the other hand, alternative blood cannot always be successfully studied, so this vampire society began. turbulent. As the chief research expert on alternative blood among vampires, Edward, with a heart of sympathy for human beings, accidentally cooperated with the remaining human beings who were hiding and fighting guerrilla warfare everywhere, and also obtained from a miracle uncle who turned a vampire into a human being. The way to solve it, and work hard for it, hehe, such a concept is really interesting.
The film is bloody, and when they tried replacing blood, the sight of the pulp breaking down was really unbearable. Sometimes I also think, after watching this bloody film, I don't know how I would feel if I saw a real murder in the future.
Also, the vampires in the film are so heroic when they burn. The burning look was truly appalling.
However, the fact that the last group of soldiers in the film killed each other after learning the news that they could be cured is intriguing. The complex part of society is that people are unpredictable, and individuals are based on self-interest. Once the moral bottom line is broken, there will be no hope for society.
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