Let's do it liberally and democratically

Sincere 2022-03-24 09:01:45

If I don't rant about it, this movie really blows my mind.

Well, our great President Lincoln turned into a vampire hunter so inexplicably, these vampires have no beauty in them, I will endure it, at least can you not let the last big BOSS die so sad and chill Wouldn't it be better to be a little kid?

The whole movie lasted for nearly two hours, and it has been brewing for so long. At least there must be a head-to-head showdown between the pros and cons, right? Why did the last two bosses, a man and a woman, die so inexplicably and have no power to fight back? Well, was it seized by the righteousness of Lincoln's body? Why would a black tiger hang up with his heart out! Why is the always agile female BOSS so brave and fearless to rush to the gun with the appearance of a silly big sister! Why! Ashley! And a friend from that store in Lincoln betrayed him? Where did you betray him? Was he a double agent or was he always Lincoln? Or did Lincoln see through his betrayal long ago?


I beg you, can the director be a little bit professional, can you not shake off a bunch of burdens in the first half but die without a hitch? ?

In short, this is clearly a base film that spreads dog blood to promote American democracy and freedom with a little bit of unofficial history.

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  • Letha 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The special effects are good, the script is too sloppy. There are also male and female protagonists who look very classical oil paintings

  • Bennett 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    The spirit is commendable...why is the action scene not fancy to me at all...Lincoln is just that trick, and I will...

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • Abraham Lincoln: [in a note with his journal] I leave in your trusted hands, my dear friend Henry... this record that begins when I was just a boy.

  • Jack Barts: Did you strike my friend here?

    Thomas Lincoln: He was beating my son!

    Jack Barts: Did you strike him, Lincoln?

    Thomas Lincoln: They're not slaves and you know it.

    Jack Barts: I suggest you get back to your work before you find yourself led away in chains.

    Nancy Lincoln: Until every man is free, we are all slaves.