No matter how ordinary the plot meets such affection, it can only fall

Montana 2022-09-05 09:52:06

The preference for the genre, or the preference for the type of imagery, is why I couldn't put it down. The 2000 old film, and I watched the HD version recently, and it still fascinates me.
Elegant demeanor, handsome face, hiding in the dark, lonely and melancholy, hidden under his arrogant and eerie appearance, such an image is really fascinating. A gorgeous love like summer flowers, no matter how popular the plot is, it is difficult for people to control themselves.
Loneliness is the deepest pain, and no one is willing to accept that desolate desolation. But lonely people always have a kind of arrogant and pitiful beauty, which makes people irresistibly infatuated.
A forbidden love that is not blessed, in that decadent Gothic picture, along the endless long bridge, to the ancient castle under the bloody sunset, and to the end of martyrdom in a heartbreaking way.
D, who was watching from a distance at the funeral, the tenderness in the promise is more like a kind of self-inflicted self-pity

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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust quotes

  • Borgoff: Hey, did you ever hear the one about the owl and the squirrel? The squirrel works all summer storing away stuff for the winter; all kinds of nuts and seeds. Works real hard. Then one day, just before the first snow, he goes outside for one last look around, when all of a sudden this owl swoops down and grabs him, carries him off.

    [looks up]

    Borgoff: 'Ah, what a shame' says the squirrel 'what's going to happen to all that good food?'

    [starts chuckling; eventually Nolt & Kyle join his laughter, Nolt grabbing Kyle so tightly he starts to choke]

  • Carmila: Dunpeal Hunter! Your mother was human, but your father was a vampire and you're betraying his ancient blood. You side with humans against us. Our people are facing extinction, and you are contributing to their demise. You stalk and kill your own ancestors, dunpeal. You should be ashamed! Your human self is your weaker self! Humans are nothing more than livestock, we prey on them as they prey on beast! This is the rule of nature!

    D: Your time is coming to an end. Your kind must face extinction. You cannot survive, you must die. THAT is the rule of nature.

    Carmila: Ah. Very strong words for a dunpeal, but you seem to forget: our spirits are eternal.

    D: No, Carmilla. Nothing lasts forever.

    Carmila: I see. I should have known better than to reason with your kind, dunpeal hunter. I guess my only option is to use force!

    [D screams]