Although "Gudra 2020" is about vampires, it is not as scary as I thought, and it is worth watching.
There are three episodes in total, and one episode is more than an hour, introducing a new way of thinking about the growth of vampires. The vampire here is not too ferocious, in the words of today: a delicate egoist.
The screenwriter gave him a good reason to be afraid of the sun and the cross. After three episodes, it felt like a vampire research report.
In the early days, Gudra could only suck the blood of peasants in order to survive. Later, in order to become noble and rich, he began to attack the upper class. Every time he sucks a person's blood, he will gain that person's life experience, knowledge, and language ability. He feels that what he sucks is not blood, but an upgraded and convenient version of memory bread; he feels that he has made himself a company and is an excellent talent. (The blood) wants to absorb, in order to strengthen themselves and improve their core competitiveness, don't be abandoned by the times.
Goodela will also create other vampires, but he can't see the plot of him dominating them in the play. Instead, he can deeply feel that he despises these vampires who have been deceived by him with a few words, and disdains to use them.
For the sake of immortality, in order to eliminate loneliness, he even explored ways to reproduce offspring, which can be said to be very pursuit. It's not like the character in "Ghost Slayer" who uses spider silk as a weapon, relying on the fear of others to turn each other into "family". No matter male or female, as long as Gudra looks at some of the characteristics of the other person as a person, he must invite the other person to be his bride in the process of sucking blood, and will share with the other party the matters that should be paid attention to when becoming a vampire. It can be said that he pays great attention to his partner. Spiritual tacit understanding, do not like silly white sweet. However, on the way to find the other half, he made countless attempts, failed and tried again. This spirit of not being discouraged is also very touching.
I feel that this version of Gudra is noble and pursuing, loves learning and is not afraid of failure, understands humor and is not afraid of showing timidity. He is a vampire with an interesting soul, and he is hard-working, worthy of his age (500 years old). Sleeping in the middle for 123 years).
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