Loving aliens and challenges is a big part of the American character, and self-seeking and escaping are also important characteristics of them (wait for the next one). Vampires and werewolves—two of the most common supernatural creatures in American culture—haven't escaped the author's obsession. And the entanglement between them has also become the main content of the film, and an important reason for turning the heroine into a supporting actress. The jealous rivalry between two BT men is not as romantic as "Angels and Dolphins" (although it is only a song), nor as touching as "Beauty and the Beast".
The female protagonist "Bila" grew up in a broken family. She doesn't know much about the meaning of love, but only knows how to find excitement. This can't help but think of what kind of childhood the female author had?
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