The subtitle group of the Dousen family is too awesome, how awesome is it? As detailed as annotating every instrument and song played by Adam; as detailed as every photo hanging on the wall of his house; as detailed as every original book in different countries and languages touched by Eve; as detailed as in the tavern Bilingual translation of the Arabic song that the girl sang. Just aiming at this kind of force, it is enough for me, as a pseudo-literary youth, to read it again.
Before watching it, I felt that the vampire-themed film and television dramas were similar, and it was difficult to have any new ideas, but only love immortality made me stunned. Maybe it was because I watched too many vampires that were too human, or because I watched too many plots of love and hatred in human society. The abstinence and anti-humanity of this film really surprised me. Adams regard human beings as zombies and think that zombies are evil. Whether this is the writer's satire of human society is unknown. At least it allowed me to see the imperfection of human beings from his perspective. This feeling is very strange. Adam and Eve are enjoying their own joys (literature and music) in the dark, and I enjoy loneliness, so I can experience that boundless joy, even the happiness they feel after every sip of plasma I can feel it too.
Therefore, the critics who say they understand incompetence in the barrage may not be lonely at all. I am lonely and enjoy their loneliness.
As for the appearance of the naughty sister who looks like a neighbor, it also adds a different taste to the film. It's a lot like me as an audience broke into their world, not only enjoying their enjoyment, but also breaking their enjoyment, ah, what a love-hate character!
This
loneliness
is enough for me to reminisce for a long time.
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