Vampire's bland plot and good graphics

Jimmie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Lincoln, who was enslaved since childhood, longed for liberation and freedom. When fighting for national freedom, he led the people of the north to balance and fight against the ruler of the south, the vampire. Bringing the United States to a country of equality and freedom today, as Lincoln said at the end of the film, "vampires are not the only ones who can be immortal", and he also left behind an eternal spirit of freedom. Overall evaluation of the film: The fighting scenes are wonderful and delicate, the war scenes are grand and atmospheric, the plot is a bit incoherent in some places, and the details are a bit flawed. It is worth mentioning that the final map of the United States drawn in blood is extraordinary.

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Extended Reading
  • Clementine 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    The Russian director still has his own set of visual effects. Following the wanted order, the medium and low cost has created a retro-flavored film. The 3D effect is good, and the red eyes of the vampire are particularly well done; the prom action scene is the best. However, due to cost, the two scenes of horses and trains are quite rough. Henry Jackman and "Lincoln" Park are burning; in the end, the suspected black guy with a gun in the bar sees that the urine is Obama?

  • Sincere 2022-04-23 07:01:55

    ①I like all the loveless vampire movies in the past few years ②The director knows exactly what he wants, and he is great ③The sense of camera, connection, special effects, momentum, especially the elegance and power of fighting, and the texture of blood spurting are all very good Good ④ It's really a B-level movie in the back. It has no logic and brains. ⑥ It's just like a fairy tale. It doesn't need any background to be the one. ⑦ Except for the protagonist, the actors are all good friends.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Abraham Lincoln: I shall kill them all!

  • [first lines]

    Abraham Lincoln: [voice-over in his journal] History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle and forgets the blood. Whatever history remembers of me, if it remembers anything at all, it shall only be a fraction of the truth. For whatever else I am - a husband, a lawyer, a President - I shall always think of myself as a man who struggled against darkness.