So "Bloodthirsty Breaking Dawn" still gave me a little surprise. I haven't seen such a dark and hard vampire movie for a while. The setting of the film made me very interested: the world is ruled by vampires, and human beings have become the last bit of food. In this way, vampires and humans are faced with a dilemma of contradictions. The former has to consider long-term feeding and barely enough to satisfy the hunger or the last meal, while the latter is unable to resist and have nowhere to escape. Even better, the film added a third party: a mutant vampire who feeds on his own kind. In this way, the privileges represented by vampires and the middle class, the lower-class people represented by humans, and the losers who have separated from the backbone of society are in their respective positions. Simply speaking of getting rid of the routine of love tragicomedy, this film is commendable. It is a pity that the screenwriter of the film is not solid enough, not only lacks strong dramatic conflicts and rhythm changes, but also not logical enough. If Nolan came to make this film, it would be amazing. Fortunately, the gloomy sci-fi eschatological style makes the film very stylized, especially at the end, the mutant vampire and the soldiers bite each other, from the vampire to the human, which can bring you a strong impact: in the weak and the strong. Who are people in the world? Who is the beast?
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