Dreamlike, alternating between reality and reality, weird plots and characters, constantly changing character identities, subconsciousness released in dreams, forbearance in the face of the temptation of the devil, from the keyhole, I can see the lingering flesh of grandmother and vampire, a lot of Sexually suggestive images, this series of ghostly and strange elements are combined into this magical movie full of fantastic ideas, numerous symbols, and fragmented plot.
The thief with a torch Olik stole the earrings of Valerie who was sleeping, and after waking up, Valerie saw the face of a vampire transformed from a skunk (which scared Lao Tzu). Then Olek returned the earrings and wrote to her to tell her the reason for stealing the earrings: Olek’s uncle was a sheriff, and his uncle killed his parents. Now he needs these earrings, so Olek is worried about Valerie’s safety... ...Grandmother told Valerie that these earrings were discarded by Valerie's mother when she entered the monastery, and Valerie's father was a bishop... Not long after the film began, she questioned and ridiculed religion. After a while... the devilish preacher spoke in the church full of sensuality and praised the young girl's ketone body, and even subverted. Led by the skunk vampire, Valerie peeped through the keyhole on the door in the cellar to see her grandmother whipping herself in front of the missionary. Facing the temptation of the missionary coquettish and touching and kissing, Valerie put the earrings in her mouth and escaped... Valerie saw the former skunk vampire and grandmother's wedding and the wedding night in the bridal chamber in the corner of the room. Eventually the skunk sucked up the grandmother's blood, and the grandmother became a vampire. Valerie caught a glimpse of her grandmother seduce a man from the roof and soaked up the man's blood. The grandmother wanted the skunk to make herself young, and the skunk admitted that she was Valerie’s father... Valerie tried to use chicken blood to turn the skunk back into his father’s appearance, but succeeded in a short time. Later, his father changed back to a skunk and took a bite of Valerie. Valerie was bitten to death... Then the skunk broke out of his paternal love and planned to kill Orlick and resurrect Valerie with Olick's heart. ........Valerie was judged as a witch by the missionaries in the public, and then they tied Valerie to a pillar and burned...Finally, the vampire changed back to the form of a skunk, and Valerie's parents rode The carriage came to meet Valerie, and the mother and grandmother were the same person... The people ended this jumping, weird, elusive story in singing and dancing...
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