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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