If you can't resist horror movies, don't watch

Madisyn 2022-03-18 09:01:04

In a small town in Alaska, due to special climatic reasons, there will be a dark night that lasts for thirty days every year. In the absence of the sun, a group of vampires who do not know where they came from will wash the town. People have no chance of winning. Fight wits with vampires, wait for the sun to rise, and few survive.

Generally speaking, no matter what the theme of the story, there is always the lead of love, and horror movies are no exception.

Eben and Stella, a young couple, fought side by side from the initial conflict to danger, and finally Eben injected the blood of the vampire into his body to save Stella. Before they died, they leaned together to watch the sunrise, the sun shone on Ai himself, and his skin faded with ashes. Stella hugged Eben's remains tightly, holding back her grief, her firm eyes looked at the direction of the rising sun.

This is a typical American horror film. There is no suspense in the plot, only violence and blood that make people unbearable to look directly. As a movie adapted from a comic, "Thirty Pole Nights" does not have any new ideas and attractive scenes, but it will not disappoint. In fact, it's been a long time since I've seen a relatively satisfying horror movie, and it's still an American horror movie that I haven't really liked.

Josh Hartnett is not the young boy he used to be in this movie. The role of Eben gives him a mature taste, very MAN.

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Extended Reading
  • Cleve 2022-04-21 09:01:52

    Vampire movies are quite creative. It's 1:25pm Atlantic time, and there's not a trace of sleepiness. If you look at it with let me in, this winter will be impossible. I always felt that in some snowdrift, one would jump up and bite me.

  • Leonor 2022-04-21 09:01:52

    The story is not very complete, the origin and purpose of the vampires are not clear, the horror effect is average, and the bloody scenes are also average~~

30 Days of Night quotes

  • Sheriff Eben Oleson: We'll sleep in shifts. We'll ration our food, and then we'll figure out the next step. We have two advantages - we know this town, and we know the cold. We live here for a reason: because nobody else can.

  • Stella Oleson: These things can't survive the sun. What if we brought the sun early? Helen had that operation at home.

    Jake Oleson: Yeah. She used an ultraviolet light to grow the stuff.

    Stella Oleson: Yeah. I can run for her place, let them follow me, and hit them with the sun lamp while the rest of you beat it to the sheriff's station.

    Beau Brower: Just because something stopped Bela Lugosi doesn't mean it can stop these things.

    Stella Oleson: Why would they send that stranger to cut us off, if they can't handle the light?

    Jake Oleson: What if it doesn't work?

    Stella Oleson: It has to.