From the beginning to the end of the movie, what impressed me the most was this eldest brother. He talked in all kinds of cold scenes at the beginning, spoke at a leisurely pace, held a cute puppy, always wore a police uniform, and disclosed everything. He has a very distinctive temperament, but in the end, I found that he is quite contrasting and cute.
At the beginning of the movie, what attracted me more was that two people used a poor single dog to set off their happiness. This is really bad but also very funny. Sure enough, happiness is built on the pain of others. There are laughs everywhere in the movie. I prefer the way the director uses scene switching to enhance the atmosphere. In the first second, people express the terrifying atmosphere in a gloomy tone, and in the next second, everyone else is silent and does not get horror. I think this contrast effect is very poking my laughter. The rhythm of the whole movie is generally without major mistakes, and there are many reversals. In fact, I don't really like too many reversals that make people tired to watch. This is a little bit, but because it is a funny route, it will be covered up a bit. Some plots in the movie are really interesting. After watching it, I just want to say that I also want to raise a vampire puppy. It's too cute.
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