Fuck among the unethical families

Clemens 2022-10-19 09:46:27

When the film was screened, it made sense that the box office was poor. As an adapted horror movie, from makeup, setting, sound effects, and even the most talked-about werewolf transformation process, it seemed less horrible. And unlike "Twilight," it has no tangled love stories.

Simply put, the relationship between the characters is like this: the father is a werewolf, the eldest son is a werewolf; the father killed his wife, the younger eldest son saw it, and the father sent the eldest son to a mental hospital for treatment, which buried this memory; 25 Years later, the werewolf father killed the younger son again; the eldest son who was bitten by the father to investigate the truth about the murder of his younger brother became a werewolf; the younger brother’s fiancé fell in love with his elder brother who became a werewolf; the eldest son who discovered the truth sought the werewolf father Revenge-what an incredible family relationship, the film should be renamed Regardless of family fights, the old werewolf finally deserved it, was killed by the eldest son of the werewolf, and the myth of the father killing Oedipus was staged on the monster-this was originally the director can investigate deeply Place, but just taste it. There was no suspense in the last werewolf father-son battle, why not ask a Chinese military finger to tune it up?

The director has directed "Game of the Brave" and "Dear, I Made the Child Small". Obviously he is better at family comedies. The relaxed and pleasant but not salty tone is the specialty of this type of director, but for For a thriller, this style of vegetable salad lacks a bit of medicine.

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  • Colonel Montford: [Sir John shoots a statue next to Colonel Montford causing him to fall off his horse] My eyes... Damn you, Talbot!

    Sir John Talbot: I'm sorry, Colonel. I meant to shoot you. Sadly, I'm not quite the marksman I used to be... I must be getting old.

  • Lawrence Talbot: I must confess, I envy my brother. The days he had with you, what joy he must have felt. I would have given anything I own to have known you in another life. I must get back to Talbot Hall and end this.