gothic movement

Reynold 2022-12-22 18:46:59

I have always liked Master Yoshitaka Amano's free and uninhibited style of painting. In
those days when I was obsessed with anime, I stared at his illustrations for meditation countless times.
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often see Hideyuki Kikuchi's novels in the city library, the most common of which is the series.
The strange illustrations on the cover impressed me deeply.
From then on, I decided to read < Vampire Hunter> Hunter D>.

The movie has already been downloaded, but because there are too many movies to watch, I have forgotten it in the folder for half a year.
Now the mountains of movies have been 'killed' by me, and I can finally pull out .

1 Hours 41 minutes and 43 seconds, it is really a good movie that is beyond praise. The picture of the film is exquisite
and gorgeous, the paragraphs are cut ingeniously, and the plot is profound. It also reveals Gothic romance.
Out of the childishness and absurdity of ordinary Japanese animation.

D, as a hybrid of the king of vampires and humans, although he has super skills, he is destined to be lonely.
He did not choose to be a vampire noble, but stood on the side of humans and fought against vampires .Invincible
, but buried contradictions, loneliness and helplessness in his heart.
Cold and calm, but fulfilled Charlotte and Meier's transracial love.
She passed away alone, but appeared at Leila's funeral many years later.
D is also a man with affection .

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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title card: The distant future... vampires rule the night, but their numbers are dwindling. With huge bounties on their heads, a class of hunters has emerged: Bounty Hunters. One hunter is unlike the rest. He is a dunpeal: a half-human half-vampire. At war with himself, feared by all, tortured and alone, he is... Vampire Hunter D.

  • [Leila throws a knife into Caroline's head]

    Caroline: Now that cleared my head. I really should return the favor, don't you think, honey?