This time, Jarmusch offers a silent cry to the banal and depraved twenty-first century we live in, through a vampire perspective that the Queen and Higgerson cannot replicate. It also corrects the misjudgment of vampires in the boring world. It is a long time ago to suck human blood everywhere with beautiful skins. Music-loving vampires can also know mathematics, classics, and biology well. At the same time, they can also accurately apply the emotions of despair, confusion, romance, and art.
To be honest, I'm really low-key, so I don't know anything about the classic classics of the Queen's family in the film, and I don't recognize anyone on the photo wall of the Dou Sen family. There are more than a dozen guqin other than beautiful. There is no higher judgment, the only thing I know is It's just quantum mechanics, a science student's specialty.
Some people say that the plot is a little weak, but with such a high soundtrack, the most suitable actors, the emphasis on weird and cold humor, and the mysterious Detroit in the Middle East, there is nothing wrong with it. The rhythm is a little slow, because the vampire's time is so unbearably long. Pale ghosts that have lived for centuries are themselves treasures comparable to museums.
This movie is worth watching a few more times. Even if you can't see the slow romantic rhythm of vampires, it is also a good choice to learn knowledge and increase force.
In the end, the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom, and the two see two.
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