Following the VM's trail all the way, Jason finally took a permanent place on Moonlight's cast after several changes. I don't know Alex, and I haven't seen Sophia, a play that I've been following for a supporting role, but fell for it with almost no outside influence.
It is said that two clips of the four seasons of VM were released on Youtube not long ago. Although there is no stronger news support, it does bring a possibility of survival. Hope makes people very happy, I don't know what other people expect, myself, I want the ending of an on-off relationship, even if it only exists on the screen, of course, the FBI life with the VM is more natural. Perfect.
So that's it, no matter how gorgeous the theme or how complicated the plot is, the four words that make people unforgettable are always: moving people with love.
Moonlight, the vampire wording in the promotional document is very striking, at least I haven't seen a TV series about these creatures in a long time. As far as understanding of zombies is concerned, I consider myself to be barely an intellectual, but I am completely at the primary stage of hearsay about vampires. But even as ignorant as I am, after seven episodes, I can make a simple judgment. Audiences who are expecting to see dark, mysterious and bloody scenes may be disappointed. At best, this is just a romance detective film in which the protagonist happens to be a vampire. The common sense of the nature of vampires is popular, and most of this task is completed in the first episode.
The footage presented in the series is quite mild, omitting the most impactful crime scene shots, although the case is mostly vampire-related. I'm picky about the visual effects of the vampire transitions being lackluster and some of the action scenes lacking a bit of aesthetics, but really, none of that matters.
In the first episode, I liked the scene where the two finally meet. The cause and effect are unknown. I only saw a handsome vampire standing in the shadows, and the girl walking through the fountain with her bare feet around her eyes.
Very, very beautiful.
Then I found out that this is the opening of a vampire version of Daddy Long Legs.
Twenty-five years ago, his fate was changed to save her young;
Twenty-five years later, her fate will be turned upside down by her encounter with him.
The film follows a well-established route, following the most traditional narrative sequence, meeting acquaintances, friends above, less than lovers... He always picks up her phone, and only wants to see her when in danger, and they have saved each other's lives many times. It is tiring to calculate, but the distance of one door is so real.
How many possibilities does the unchanging face add to the victory of love over time?
And how many flames that cross the boundary have been extinguished by the gap between people and ghosts?
She is still young, but he has an old heart,
a future that can't be shaken away, and can't see the darkness of the future.
What's more, it's never just the two of them.
The story is to be continued... The
director should have made the male protagonist laugh a little more, but maybe he also realized that it was such a bright and dazzling smile that it shouldn't often appear on a vampire's face. The heroine's acting is very good, which makes up for her lack of beauty. Both of them are still childish, what will happen to you to admit that all this is not an accident?
When you cry, please let me wipe your tears, when you are afraid, please let me drive away your fear, no matter how many years have passed, you are always by my side, forever and ever - You're my immortal!
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