classmate told me a long time ago to let me see it, but I didn't care, given his average level of appreciation. He thinks that a good movie is like the "Chainsaw" and "Harry Potter" series, which are the kind of comedy and farce reunion movies, or those thriller and suspense movies that make people sweat and fall asleep in the middle of the night.
He has that kind of taste, and it is estimated that this movie is also due to the sensitive word of vampire, so he will search and watch it. Who knows how he chose this kind of film and recommended it to me with a good response.
I'm not influenced by a single scene of the film or its gist, or to put it another way I'm still remembered after a while. This is my most important impression of a movie.
What is this movie going to say, a love story that transcends people? A handsome noble vampire and a beautiful and ordinary human girl fell in love after falling in love in a room. For the love between them, they wanted to inject into a dark castle, going through all kinds of hardships on the way, and even the layer of a mixed-race vampire hunter. Chasing and killing each other, but just like the immortal Tang monk, not only can he always save danger, but he also always has to stage scenes that influence the enemy. But speaking of this anime, they are not the protagonists, what kind of drama are they grabbing? When the Dark Horse Half-Blood Prince faced the moonlight, silently chasing the brutal vampires, giving them a cold look and a fatal blow, we only knew that the protagonist's play was really not easy to grab.
This final boss is just a coquettish lady who is alone and doesn't even have a maid, so what kind of boss is she? And also chanted that the hero's blow was fatal, and he couldn't resist one and a half moves. In the end, he gave the whole excuse of "So you are the son of King XX" (it seems to be this sentence), which suddenly made the background of the hero come up. , I thought there would definitely be a second part, even if it was just to improve the plot.
People are always going to die, but the male protagonist born between vampires and humans always looks like that. Since his appearance remains the same, why does he still grow up? It should always be a baby, right?
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