The halo of the original can’t save this terrible movie if it’s too crude.

Arden 2021-12-22 08:01:43

The theme of "redemption" runs through the series of vampire chronicles. No matter how it is adapted, I think it’s best not to change the spiritual core of “redemption”. Vampire-themed movies can hardly have connotations. “Redemption” can be said to be the only truly valuable connotation. I don’t know what attitude the main creators took to make this movie, but the overall effect is that they made the movie into a curious movie. A sense of salvation? Sorry, I really didn't see it!

The actors’ acting skills are pretentious, but they are deliberately belittled. They are said to be jerky, but they are not enough to describe. They give people a feeling of the 1950s, long shots and slow pace, like acting in a stage play, but the actors’ performances And absolutely can't see where the passion is, there is no appeal. The layout of the scene is also extremely simple, absolutely not simple, absolutely not simple, absolutely simple!

Regardless of the original work, but as far as the movie itself is concerned, this is also a procrastinating and boring movie. It has Gothic elements but no Gothic FEEL. It is very similar to the independent horror films of the 70s, but no one has a fan. Before the movie was released, there was a lot of publicity, and it attracted a lot of book fans. In fact, it was really a shoddy work with money. I don't say that this is a bad movie. If it is bad, it really belittles this movie, but it is definitely not a qualified movie. It can only be said to be a poor movie.

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  • Club Vampire: Like him, do you?

    Akasha: He reminds me of someone.

    Club Vampire: All he's going to remind you of soon is a pile of bones. We're going to dismember him, bleed him dry.

    Akasha: Really? Is that what you're going to do?

  • David Talbot: Can I ask...?

    Jesse: What's it like?

    David Talbot: Yes.

    Jesse: Do you want to find out?

    David Talbot: Me? No, no - I'm too old to live forever.