Vlad's life is a sad life. Being enslaved since childhood, turned into a killing machine. Growing up and returning to the motherland, there is no way to protect the peace of one party. In the name of a killer god, none of the Turkish junior war generals convinced him. For the sake of the motherland, he turned into a demon, but he was defeated and was besieged by a group of people. In the end, his wife was killed, the nation was wiped out, and his son was lost and exhausted physically and mentally.
But it is also a bit arbitrary to say that a sad life, because his life has no end. Perhaps this sorrow is just the first part of a long and slow road for him.
At the end of the film, Vlad, who is familiar with her sister in modern society, easily succeeds. Perhaps it has been insinuated that for more than a dozen centuries, he could find the reincarnated Mirena every time, and accompany her to her old age.
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