A werewolf father who loves narcissism, loves his wife, loves his daughter-in-law, and abuses his son VS loves his mother, loves his brother, and loves his sister-in-law's werewolf son

Dahlia 2022-12-12 12:08:06

A deranged werewolf horror movie that made me sleepy. It can be roughly summarized as the confrontation between a werewolf father who is narcissistic, loving his wife, loving daughter-in-law and abusing his son and a werewolf son who is loving his mother, brother and sister-in-law, plus a gypsy in the role of passers-by, Scotland Yard police and a psychiatrist .

The retro background of the era does not mean that the thriller is also retro. The intensity of the background music is a complete indication of when the scary close-up is about to occur. In my opinion, horror films are either like walking a tightrope in terms of atmosphere creation, which keeps the audience's heart hanging; or they are like the misty valley in "Saint Seiya", where they bite the bullet and walk in a straight line. It's irreversible, and it's terrifying. The technique of this film is like a maze with signs everywhere - "There are werewolves in the corner ahead, please pay attention". In addition, it is said that the shape of the werewolf was specially made into a retro shape by the director, but why do I feel like a bear man?

There is a particularly obvious bug in the PS video. The right side of the male protagonist's neck was bitten by a werewolf. In the first shot, the male protagonist was still looking in the mirror to check the right neck of the stitches, but later when the male protagonist found that the wound had disappeared, he kept peeling off the left collar. . -_-b

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  • Colonel Montford: [Sir John shoots a statue next to Colonel Montford causing him to fall off his horse] My eyes... Damn you, Talbot!

    Sir John Talbot: I'm sorry, Colonel. I meant to shoot you. Sadly, I'm not quite the marksman I used to be... I must be getting old.

  • Lawrence Talbot: I must confess, I envy my brother. The days he had with you, what joy he must have felt. I would have given anything I own to have known you in another life. I must get back to Talbot Hall and end this.