The president knows martial arts, no one can stop it

Mitchell 2021-11-30 08:01:25

The President of the United States is armed with special skills, holding a sharp axe, and turning into a superhero at any time to fight a vampire. What a bloody plot! But this is the plot of the film, and the American president who is so legendary in the film is no one else. It is the famous abolitionist in history, Abraham Lincoln, who caught my attention in many films at once. It is precisely this point that I really want to see how exaggerated the legend can be in the movie for the American president who is already legendary enough.
Generally speaking, the film is considered to be a pass. As far as a film is mainly for entertaining the public and taking into account the main theme of the United States, the combination of the two is quite harmonious. I think it should be considered as an entertainment film production skill. Bar? No matter how serious you are, how grand and exciting themes are, the producers can integrate them into a certain entertaining story structure. When it comes to free and clean passages, it can also make people feel excited and excited.
Of course, there are still some things that don't make sense in the film. For example, Lincoln in the play ultimately does not want to be a vampire hunter with a hundred enemies, but wants to be the president of the enemy, and completely abolish the survival of those vampires. Slavery. But after much deliberation, I haven't figured it out. Is it possible that the abolition of slavery will also eliminate the vampires? Or do they stop sucking blood for a living? What about "Twilight"? I thought for a long time, and probably guessed something. Maybe the vampires in the movie are just some kind of metaphor, to allude to those slave owners and capitalists who squeeze the blood and sweat of others and enslaved others for profiteering, just like junior high school. As the political textbook says. So the abolition of slavery will not completely eliminate them, but it cuts off their most direct and bloody profit-making methods, and it hurts their vitality. Such an explanation may be able to link the hunting of vampires with the abolition of slaves. Of course, this explanation may also be completely wrong. Perhaps the director just wants to add a bit of an element that can make the audience's blood boil and warm their eyes to tears in a more clichéd fantasy action film.
There are also some unreasonable points in the film. For example, the death of the male and female bosses is abrupt. The two powerful opponents were knocked out in an instant, so the battle can be ended so easily, so many people died before. Is it necessary? Of course the film is almost over, and the villain is not dead, how does the film end? There is also an interesting character-Henry, the master of the male protagonist, who is completely entangled buddy, entangled in identity, entangled in goals, sometimes entangled in speech, and sometimes really don't know where he should go. At the end of the film, it was interesting that Lincoln said a lot to him, not only vampires can live forever.
In short, this mashup-style action movie is quite qualified as an entertainment movie. As for the deep connotation in the movie, let's leave it to all kinds of fans to explore.

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  • Antonio 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Iron fist invincible Sun Yat-sen

  • Meta 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The reviews are so bad, I don't even read them

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Adam: [on the train, after discovering the rocks, realizes that he has been tricked and grabs Speed by the throat] Why did you lie to me?

    Joshua Speed: [seething] To get you all in one place! To finish you!

  • Henry Sturgess: You cannot take on slavery, Abraham! You cannot take on the whole south!

    Abraham Lincoln: Why? Because of Adam?

    Henry Sturgess: No!

    Abraham Lincoln: Are you afraid of him?

    Henry Sturgess: Because it is the only thing that has kept them sated all these years... and you take that away and no one is safe!