Boys or girls, human or not, it doesn't really matter. . . .

Armani 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Natural selection, survival of the fittest. It is only natural in nature for one species to hunt another species to survive. Therefore, it is understandable that vampires hunt humans in order to survive.

I didn't know it was a vampire story before watching this movie, I've never been interested in vampire things. But in this film I seem to see another side of the vampire.

Love can transcend age, race, gender, and species. . . .

I don't like to describe this emotion as love, it feels too narrow. Love is love, it can be friendship, it can be love, it can be family affection, it can also be other indescribable beautiful emotions. Caring, caring, putting oneself in the shoes, trusting, giving, sharing weal and woe, this is love, isn't it?

I can't believe that girl, playing such a ghastly character, admires her. I have always thought that children are powerful, and they are.

The relationship between two boys will gradually become the relationship between a boy and an old man, because one of the boys will stay at 12 years old forever. Sweden, the silver-white snow world, has no way of knowing what is frozen or buried. This pseudo-girl will kill the victim immediately after taking blood, because he deeply understands the pain of being a vampire.

You can think of Junji Ito's "Blood Jade Tree". When there are only two options to eat or be eaten, what would you choose?

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Let the Right One In quotes

  • Oskar: How old are you?

    Eli: Twelve... more or less.

    Eli: What about you?

    Oskar: Twelve years, eight months and nine days. What do you mean, "more or less"?

    Oskar: When's your birthday?

    Eli: I don't know.

    Oskar: Don't you celebrate your birthday? Your parents... they've got to know.

    Eli: [Eli looks down on the ground]

    Oskar: Then you don't get any birthday presents, do you?

    Eli: No.

  • Eli: [standing outside the door] You have to invite me in.

    Oskar: What happens if I don't? What happens if you walk in anyway?

    [feels the air between himself and Eli]

    Oskar: Is there something in the way?