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Rosemary 2022-04-20 09:02:28

Why is Nora getting old without being burned to death, and why she must be older than 39 (her original age). Why do other vampires get burned or just hang up. Why didn't the film mention the government's, media's, view of the appearance of vampires? ? Wait, there are too many vampires in the film that are left out.

It can be seen that the movie is not mainly about vampires, vampires are just the background.

Mainly speaking? I think it's the joy, daze, and helplessness that Lina felt after she became a vampire.

This is another movie that keeps me thinking about it after watching it, and keeps me from focusing on other things. How I wish I became a vampire too, enjoying the prosperity, immortality, and the terrifying abilities of vampires with the people I love. What is it like not being able to see the sun?

Finally, I think the four female ghosts are very distinctive and beautiful, not the kind of childish and dreamy beauty in twlight, but a kind of beauty that I have seen and want to see again (maybe I have low vision? ). I really like Jennifer Leach (Charlotte), a woman who smokes lady cigarettes and likes reading books and movies is really attractive to me

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  • Richard 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Charlotte died so beautifully, and I want to listen to the opera when I die, the Lohengrin Overture, melted in the sun, it's not worth living. The girls inside are okay, not my favorite, a bit of lace complex but not deeply developed. Max Riemelt plays a policeman, and the Wehrmacht looks really comfortable.

  • Jeff 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    It was good in the beginning, I really liked the retro feel. The results are getting worse and worse, mainly because the heroine is ugly and old. . . . I really like the vampire who used to be a movie star, he is beautiful and has character. Apart from her, there doesn't seem to be anything to look at.

We Are the Night quotes

  • Louise: That was the most beautiful lie I heard in my entire life.

  • Nora: Wake up my Romeo.