This is the first time I've seen a movie of Hotel Genie, it turned out to be the third one. Suddenly thinking of Immortal Sword, I also read three, and then went back to read one.
When I was a child, I was a serious TV patient. Later, I became familiar with the routine of the plot and began to pursue novelty. Now, put yourself back into the character and experience love and hatred like the protagonist.
The movie began to explain the background - the castle has been attacked by humans, and the vampire, the owner of the castle, has won one after another. Imagine yourself as a vampire, and what would be the scene of fighting with humans? As a father, the vampire has been single for many years and longs for the company of others. His daughter has the idea of traveling and relaxing as a family. The family members include a son-in-law, two children, and pet Ding Ding.
On the plane, every employee is responsible for the sabotage. The impression I get from this job is not to do whatever you want, but to have everything under control, and the so-called disruption is nothing but the experience for the customer. As an elf customer with stunts, he is not afraid of these dangers, but the vampire is a little absent-minded to his family.
Then there is the first meeting with the captain, the vampire develops a love for the captain, and the captain pretends to be very friendly. The vampire's best friend is always on the side, a harmonious and festive atmosphere. Then the captain's identity is revealed to the audience, and the vampire doesn't know it yet.
The plot seems to be very old-fashioned. The vampire and the captain go through life and death together. The captain cannot defy the mission of the family. Finally, the grandfather realizes his mistake and the family fun ends. But after watching it, it's very easy, why bother with the development of the plot and the setting of the characters? If it is put in a series, a lover will have to go through twenty or thirty episodes to get married. In reality, sometimes there are more obstacles.
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