A couple of hardcore literary and artistic vampires are separated from each other, but they still love each other. The husband, who is engaged in music, is so miserable that his wife, who is a young literary woman, has traveled all the way to reunite with them. The two sleep during the day and go for a drive at night, talk about music, literature and physics (talk about various things I don't know about), and at the same time taste human blood in a low-key way in the 21st century, and then the unreliable sister-in-law appears and gets kicked out after being stabbed. Walking, the couple ran away after the treatment, they were starving and fainted without blood, and finally returned to the way of playing blood in the fifteenth century. The spoiler is over. Tucao began. It seems that the director is also a hard-core literary youth. The pace of the film is very slow and artistic. It tells a simple story for nearly two hours. There are some things I want to know but have not explained. What the hell did you do with such a notoriety? I don't think what she did in the movie is a big deal, isn't it a bit out of my mind? I thought that Mr. Marlowe was a key figure, why did he make soy sauce? When I saw the bullet, I thought that Adam's world-weariness was serious, and the couple would struggle with this, but it turned out not to be a problem at all. I, a layman, originally wanted to hit three stars, but I aimed at Swinton's face, his small muscles, his mermaid lines, his long fingers, and his doctor's clothes, and he aimed at Swinton's aura (one Thinking of the age difference between the two, it is slightly lactic acid), and add another star to the cool and noble sunglasses of the two of them! Forgive me, I can only complain in a funny way (director, I'm sorry for you) …
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