The so-called world has a price, vampires can look young, can be agile. What must be paid, and the biggest price, is not being able to live in the sun. Others have to sleep in coffins, fear of silverware, crosses and so on.
This movie, I am afraid the only price is that there is no warm body, and it is used for male and female love. . . In fact, vampires can have the same body temperature as humans after sucking blood. Then Adwa can come back to warm the heroine when he goes out hunting. . .
There is no price to pay, all the advantages of a vampire, and the lack of body temperature is only the foreshadowing of the affairs of men and women. . .
Playing is ambiguous, returning to the matriarchal era.
This movie, in order to find the feeling of complaining, I continued to watch.
Also, for alice, I give one more star.
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