The movie? It's still quite different from the original...

Leora 2022-03-22 09:02:19


I remember that the first novel I bought was Vampire. Now when I see the movie version, I immediately think of the novel I read many years ago. I am very excited, but the abbreviated version of the movie is really another version. The feeling of Darren Shan when watching the film. It is full of dramatic effects.. In short, I don't feel scary... And the image of the werewolf, such a big belly. Light looks like a big monkey from the outside. And when Darren just entered When he went to his roommate's room at the circus (the snake boy), he should have scare the snake first, and the film's No. 2 actor. The real vampire (the book that changed Darren's blood was read a long time ago Yes, I can't remember the name....) It's still quite comical, and it's not quite the same as the coldness and isolation in the original book. And the image of the vampire in the original book should be a dark circle around the eyes. In short, I feel that the original work is better. The plot is also very detailed. After all, it is different from the movie version. But I still look forward to a second part.

Everyone can talk about their thoughts on this film. I just express my opinion. ..As an audience, you have the right to express your own thoughts, but you have no right to comment on other people's evaluations!

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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant quotes

  • Steve: If you kill your family, I'll let the freak go. Wait. My bad. That's backwards. If you kill the freak, I'll let your family live.

    Murlaugh: What? Let the juicy one go?

  • Larten Crepsley: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. I am so excited to be here in an anonymous small town which used to have character but is now just a bland suburb filled with chain stores and surrounded by slums.

    [awkward silence in audience]

    Larten Crepsley: It really is a pleasure to be here. And I am SO honored that bla, bla, bla and so on and so forth, et cetera, ad nauseam.