One thing I have the same impression as her is the efficiency of the stunts. Whether it is a vampire or a werewolf, not only are they very close to humans, but they are also very natural before and after changing human incarnations. If, in this world, we can see the reincarnation of the six realms, the changes between the six realms are estimated to be as natural as it is. The expressive forms and high-tech means of movies enrich everyone's imagination space. The world that originally existed only in legends and imaginations is so vividly presented in front of our eyes.
Whether it is a vampire or a werewolf, they all come from human variants. The only difference is the length of life. Therefore, in such a world, death is not a thing that needs to be faced and feared like in the human world. Just a natural process. And it's a process, not a result.
From a human point of view, Anna believes that death has a bright side. So, her life, her death, all verified this. She meets the people in her family in heaven, and she no longer needs to bear the pressure and responsibilities of the world.
And the personal key created by Frankenstein, although he knew it was better to die and could not be used for bad things, he still chose to live. And in the process of living to help others as much as possible, not controlled by evil.
Van Helsing had the same long past life as Dracula, only his memory was erased. Dracula, with memory, has been living with resentment. There is no suspense at the end of the story, and it is natural that righteousness will prevail over evil. Dracula's undead body finally died. Van Helsing continues his quest to exorcise.
A different world brings me a different vision. There are also different interpretations of death.
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