This is the strongest feeling I have after watching the movie.
Two vampires who lived from the 15th century to the present, one loves music and the other loves literature.
The purest blood, it has long given not enough food, but spiritual food. Once you become addicted to it, you can no longer stand being polluted by "vulgarity". Yet the world is becoming more and more "scarce". Immortality thus becomes another form of punishment, even crueler than premature death.
They see themselves as superior creatures with pursuits. Unfortunately, when they encountered a desperate situation, they still chose to survive and continue.
So ironic...
Then what qualifications do they have to look down on the world and ridicule the mediocrity of those great people in history? Even after experiencing their era, having an intersection with them, and even claiming to be their ghost writer?
For the music of the movie, if the full score is five stars, I will give six stars. It is the language and soul of this film.
The way of clothing in the movie is simply my personal favorite style. If you're a super retro fan, if you're a collector, if you like maximalism, you'll love everything in it. I give full marks.
The dialogue of the movie is so disappointing! It's hard to imagine two people who have lived for hundreds of years, and their words are so empty and weak, probably because the music is too beautiful. I give one star.
Seeing that the vampires were all wearing beautiful leather gloves, I couldn't help but flip out my own collection and play with them.
It turned out that I was also struggling, and deep down I wanted to be an "advanced" human, ha!
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