I haven't read the manga or the anime. That is to say, I watched this film after excluding all "preconceived ideas".
If I had to read it again, I think I would choose not to. But that's not to say that the film is as general as people say it is.
The visual stimuli of killing and blood will not be repeated, but after reading it, my heart is suddenly overflowing with emotion that cannot be described in words.
This film really touched me with the characters' personalities and their contradictory relationships.
Xiaoye:
Xiaoye's blood is filled with the warmth of humans and the bloodthirsty and indifference of zombies.
The fact that Xiaoye's mother is a murderous demon is the fate that Xiaoye can never escape.
At the end of the film, Xiaoye's mother told Xiaoye that this was her fate.
The simple setting and popular plot do not seem to arouse people's emotions. However, perhaps because I myself bear a heavy and irreversible fate, when I see Saya trying to break free from the fetters of fate, I feel quite emotional.
A half-human half-demon, with a seemingly cruel and bloodthirsty nature.
However, everyone has a dark side, and Xiaoye is struggling to suppress her own darkness. She still can't resist "love" in her heart - loving others and being loved by others.
She can't face the fact that her mother is a cruel zombie, and she can't be free from the provocation of fate. She was actually very pitiful. She couldn't escape if she wanted to, so she could only go on.
Facing the companion who was knocked unconscious by her mother, Xiaoye finally chose to kill her mother.
When killing her mother, Xiao Ye hesitated. But the hesitation did not reverse her determination. She held the handle of the knife in both hands, and when she heard her mother say, "kill me, I will be free", and the knife suddenly fell heavily into her mother's body.
Xiaoye looked up at the unknown place and roared helplessly.
If you think about it from Xiaoye's point of view, everyone can easily understand Xiaoye's mood.
What else does Xiaoye have? The father I love the most has long since died, and even the zombie mother has been killed by myself.
Where your house? Xiao Ye didn't even have a relative to rely on.
That despair is so depressing.
I remember Xiaoye recalling his father and saying that watching his father die in front of him, the pain cannot be expressed in words. Xiaoye must be very painful.
Xiaoye is very pitiful, because she can't escape the fetters of fate.
But Xiao Ye is very respectable, her expression is still like an iceberg, and there is unconcealed strength and forbearance in her indifference.
Xiaoye & Mother:
Xiaoye's mother, did she appear to kill her own daughter?
I don't think so.
The cruel nature of vampires makes the mother attack her daughter. The mother forces her daughter to choose evil or humanity.
I don't know if I misunderstood or overheard, but I always felt that Xiaoye's mother didn't really want to hurt Xiaoye, she just hoped that Xiaoye could come to her side and walk on other people's corpses to eternity with her. Otherwise, why did Xiaoye's mother reach out to touch Xiaoye's face when she was dying at the hands of her daughter?
After all, the mother's fingers did not touch her daughter's cheek.
No matter how evil the creatures are, they will hold some tenderness towards their children. Although this is not an awakening, it still makes one's heart skip a beat.
Although the episodes that were too bloody were irritating for a while, I still didn't want to watch them.
The sensory enjoyment brought by computer special effects is only a momentary comfort.
Other than that, there is always something to gain.
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