When I watched the trailer, I couldn't be more excited, thinking that even if the male protagonist was ugly, the style was enough. Besides, there are so many shots of people transforming themselves! But why the trailer doesn't give the werewolf a full-face shot is entirely reasonable. Where is this werewolf? It's obviously an orangutan with long nails! Especially the section running on the top of the building is obviously in the gorilla pose!
And his father... why are you looking for a werewolf cub when you have nothing to do? Why are you looking for it? What is the state of mind? That ferocious child (wolf cub) bites you and you come back? It's completely inconsistent with your subsequent cruelty to allow yourself to kill! That poor little werewolf cub, obviously you are the origin of all this film, but I only give you two shots that are gauss blurry. There is a half-face in the hero's dream that is still empty... I can't even figure out the meaning... In the
play, his father said to his son: You are the only heir to my king. Do you mean to pass on the blood of the werewolf? Later, the police officer was bitten and still holding Dad's crutches. Does it mean that you want to make a sequel to the police officer is a werewolf? What the hell! Do not! Director, you've bitten the officers of Jack the Ripper into werewolves, what are you going to do! Werewolves have no prestige in this film! In the end, she will be crushed by the heroine with the silver bullet of love. If it collapses, it collapses. You have to become a human before you die. Do you want to be so romantic? You think you are a vampire, a petty bourgeoisie, and a white-collar worker!
Also, why is the duration of the werewolf transformation so short! There is only one day in a month, and it is not the whole day. The moon covered by clouds can't change! It's better to be a vampire by comparison. Even if the power is not as good as you, it can kill you when the moon is not full. You don't have to get dirty and break your shoes when you transform.
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