Hartnett. I've seen it in Pearl Harbor.
I haven't seen much of the others. The
story takes place in a small town in Alaska.
Because of the polar night,
it will spend a night of up to 30 days.
When the last sunset comes, the
police officer JH found a number of conditions
such as sudden everyone's phone was stolen and burned
all the sled dogs killed
generator out of the question
heating also out of the question
while the airport has been closed according to plan
communication does not pass
(this is a closed environment Well
Horror movies will be there)
JH's wife originally wanted to catch a plane to leave
, but because of a traffic accident, she missed the plane and
had to leave.
JH caught a certain man in the town and
found that he was not from the town.
Strange events should have something to do with him,
so locked him in the police station
later into the night
attack also began
turned out to be vampires in
their quick action and extremely bloodthirsty
and of course the ability to infect
humans not rivals
a few survivors hid in a small attic
course this is not a long-term Road,
they decided to move to the supermarket
to the supermarket after they decided to take supplies to the police station
JH responsible for the transfer vampires' attention
and light burns Kito lover (I think so)
And another tough guy in the tank died with a few after killing a lot of them, and
in the process of escaping to save a child
JH separated from his wife
when he escaped to the final destination (sorry I don't remember what it was called) , but it doesn't matter)
JH found out that his wife didn't come
through the walkie-talkie JH found out that his wife was hiding under a car outside.
There were all vampires nearby
and the vampires were setting fire to the town. The
next day will be sunrise.
JH injected it to save his wife. vampire blood
at the same time try to control the power of the mind to get
out after each other's head off
also ushered in sunrise
other vampires respective scattered
JH and wife watching the sunrise finally turned it into ashes
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story is very simple, a
lot of things are not explained clearly,
but this new type of vampire is also worth seeing. It is
completely inelegant
but Terrible enough, the
ending is a bit sloppy, and the
win is inexplicable,
but in the end, the
four stars that turned into ashes are quite mysterious. It's all because of the new look of the vampire. There's
nothing else to see.
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