There is no spoiler at all. In a town, a group of undead vampires appeared in a very discordant manner, and a people's policeman did not do anything for himself, but only for others. In order to save the villagers, he took the initiative to turn himself into a vampire, defeated them, and finally sacrificed. Own.
His death is heavier than Tarzan. I wasted less time on this dish than a feather. Director, not even a flagella. The only creative picture is the shot from the sky, where the ghosts and the people cut.
To shoot vampires, is it not enough to have teeth, dark night, and blood, plus some magnificent snow scenes and eternal love, and delusions of entering the ranks of classics? Kind of impractical. The vampire series is not without classics, and I didn't ask to portray the inner world of vampires, but this film is too only for blood-sucking, right?
Watching this movie in the winter, damn it, I'm sorry for the boiler man at the heating company.
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