The investors of this film are still relatively pragmatic in terms of visual effects. There is no blindly following the trend of 3D special effects. As long as the 2D picture is made with great effort, it can actually produce good results. In the choice of roles, the two leading actors are really good. It can be said that men are handsome and women are beautiful. Compared with "Twilight", it is definitely better than that. But in terms of this story...Although the story of Twilight is simple enough, the matter between vampires, werewolves, and humans has been filmed upside down for so many years, and a new trick has been created. And this film is even more awesome. There is a shadow hunter profession, and then the sad vampires and werewolves are pulled in, and then several human protagonists go up to be an old punch. Vampires no longer have the "Twilight". So brave, a bunch of ghosts were beaten by a few humans all over the floor looking for teeth, plus the righteous werewolves appeared in time, this vampire was a tragedy. However, the big villain of this film is not a vampire, but a demon. This group of "gas" without a face makes a few handsome guys and beauties very tossing, and the BOSS disappeared at the last minute without knowing it. I don’t know. I'm not hanging up, anyway, I'm quite at a loss, and the whole story can only be said that there are almost no highlights. Apart from looking at beautiful women and handsome guys, I can't find anything else.
This visually expected movie should not have a sequel. Under the extremely bloody bridge, it has reached the end of the story. Perhaps the only thing that can arouse the audience’s interest is left. What tricks can be made between these two people? Are they brothers and sisters? If so, what mess will happen to these two people? There is also the young man who was bitten by the vampire, who left an easter egg. If there is a sequel, I hope this story will be adapted a little more decent.
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