I like episodes 4 and 8 the most. In episode 4, the scene where Akado tortured and killed female Nazi vampires was too SM, and it made me take it hard. In episode 8, the three-way melee between Britain, Rome and Germany, the mercenary group of Helling Sing in the UK , the Crusaders of the Thirteenth Division of Rome, and the Ninth Brigade of the German Nazis, the three camps have different styles, and the battle scenes are very spectacular.
To say that the connotation of this film is in the historical and cultural background, the main plot is very simple.
The fat man was paranoid about wrangling, the housekeeper was paranoid about being number one, and the priest was paranoid about giving God a mention, so they all died. Akado is not paranoid, he sucks the blood of whoever he wants, and he becomes whoever he wants to be. Time has no meaning in front of him, and he lives forever.
Compared with Arcador's presumptuousness, I prefer D's self-sustaining in "Vampire Hunter D".
It is also a vampire, but D is reluctant to suck blood. The most touching scene in the film is not that the interracial lovers fly away from the earth, but that D keeps his promise and appears at the funeral of a human friend. For D, the time of human life is too short, and because of this, there are so many that he has to commemorate.
LUGY
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