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Dereck 2022-01-19 08:01:05

I really like the setting of the female school doctor in the theater version. She is the representative of ordinary people, ordinary looks, ordinary people's emotions, will be afraid, will shrink back. In the movie, it was replaced by a general's daughter. This identity is too special and does not have any representativeness.

In terms of plot design, in the theater version, a vampire ran away in the gym, and then chased after the female school doctor who had seen her in real life, so the plot was very coherent, and a large group of vampires suddenly appeared in the movie and chased that on the street. The general's daughter didn't know why. So a large group of people chasing a little girl, it is estimated that they will have to fight for a bite of blood when they catch up.

Adaptation failure: The two vampire schoolgirls in the theater version are both very beautiful, which is consistent with the "those beautiful and terrible monsters" mentioned by the schoolgirl at the end. In the movie, there is a girl student who is fat and ugly.

The fight in the woods was very harsh. Is this still a vampire movie, surely not a martial arts movie?

The flying cloth behind Xiaoxue matches Chen Hong's braids in "The Promise". At the end of the fight, there was black ink and no red paint added!

In the theater version, Xiaoye's knife is a clue. Her knife was "blunt" at the beginning, and then it broke. She has been looking for a good knife, and the knife has a lot of plots.

Xiao Ye is a very fatalistic character, and the movie version is completely devoid of the essence of the theater version. Personally, I think it's better to find a handsome guy to run around with Xiaoye, and then the two of them can also order romance.

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Blood: The Last Vampire quotes

  • Michael Harrison: Well, you know the old saying; "When the hungry demons feed without discretion..."

    Saya: "Onegin is near."

  • Onigen: You think the more demons you kill the more human you become, don't you? How naïve.