Tell me, if there is a chance to become a vampire, who would really not want to?
Whether the species is advanced or not, it only depends on where he is in the food chain. If he can level up, why not level up? Of course, the mainstream Humanity films all want everyone to talk about human nature.
As for the film, the tone and atmosphere are good, and the opening and closing subtitles are well done, which is not bad. The film is not long, and the highlight is that the scene where the male protagonist seduces the boss to bite him echoes the previous scene where his younger brother bites the revolutionary leader, and the ending "We have the cure, it's never too late" can give people an aftertaste. The last place is the protagonist's experiment. First of all, the technical content is too low, everyone can understand what is going on, and it cannot meet the audience's expectation of "only you can reproduce this process"; then it is burned three times successfully, hey, too cliché .
His younger brother, a tragic character, is quite satisfactory. This kind of film needs this kind of character, which is tangled and unpleasant, and finally sacrifices himself to become the protagonist~ But anyway, I hope that there are as few such characters as possible.
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