: It feels like it's been a long time since Josh Hartnett (Josh Hartnett), and his mind is still full of his childish face from "Pearl Harbor". So much so that when he first appeared in the movie, it made me think for a while before I remembered his name.
: The vampire zombies are handled very crudely in the movie (image, action...), so it can be concluded that the cost of this movie will not be high.
: If it weren't for the ending, I'd be totally disappointed with this movie. The element of love can appear in any film of any theme, and no matter how superficial it is, it seems that it can find a way to sublime. People can refuse to believe (to quote the vampire's line in the movie: "GOD? NO GOD - it took us centuries to prove that we are not just living in the world's dream house"), but we must not refuse Love.
: I have to say the end. In the first ray of sunshine on the thirty-first day, the male protagonist quietly disappeared in the arms of his wife - I remembered the title of a novel by García Márquez: Love When the Plague Spreads.
: Finally gotta (still) like the ending of the movie. It deserves one star for the entire movie.
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