Regarding the film itself, as far as the story is concerned, people who have never read the novel will want to ask what the main point of the film is, the relationship between the characters is not clear, and from the end, the director must have done it for the second part. Foreshadowing. From the camera point of view, because it involves the twilight session, there are still some fighting scenes, and the camera has been shaking, which makes me feel headache. If it is made into 3D in recent years, I guess I will be crazy. From the aspect of stunt fighting, it is not as beautiful as the United States. I don’t know if I have watched too many American movies. I am not used to watching this kind of movies. Or something. If An Ding fights with a male vampire, it will be beautiful if it is done for Hong Kong. Many, or the director said that I don't care about fighting scenes. Regarding the culture and culture, this story originally happened in Russia. For us foreigners, we certainly don't have the same feelings as Russians, such as subways and doctors. If it weren’t for the original work, I wouldn’t watch this movie.
Compared to the original work, I prefer the original work. Although the plot is added in the movie version, Gore is Anton’s son and Shayefu’s plan. Commercial elements such as feelings, but many of them feel very obscure. Moreover, the film reflects Anton’s self-thinking about the dark and light in the last third of the book, but those who have not read the novel will definitely say what happened to the actor, and the theme of salvation is not sure. Well, it's better not to show his self-contradiction if he is not performing well, but the male protagonist is very cute, Olga is not as beautiful as I thought. Sure enough, there are some parts of the novel that the movie can't express, such as the songs sung by Olga and so on.
The English spoken by the Russians really gives me a headache.
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