Every character in the film is worthy of scrutiny. It's just this kind of film that is ambitious to come up with a sequel from the beginning, don't hold the mentality of going into every detail. But in the film, Carpenter's classic song "The Top Of The World", which was popular in the 1970s, is really rare to hear this old song in my dad's Nokia mobile phone in the movie.
I remember watching the trailer for this film about a year ago. At that time, "Twilight" was already gaining momentum, and vampire-themed films were sought after by little girls. The actor's appearance in the film is completely modeled on the old-fashioned gothic style + old-fashioned + cold humor (I checked it later and it was Uncle Depp). And I don't know if it's because it was shot by an American. The gothic view is "the character's face should be white, and the face should be white..." I
re-watched it today. In fact, it is also a whim to look back on the amazing scene that Victoria appeared. But I found out that the witch An Qi, who I thought "relying on half a catty of foundation to paint such a vicious makeup", is so charming and moving. So I took all the actors of the film to Baidu. Wow, it turns out that the witch is the French Eva Green, who played the famous Bond Girl ("Casino Royale" was watched in the movie theater a long time ago, and the girl was drowned in the sea at the end, which was a shame); and before I Caroline, who has always loved beautiful lips and blond hair, is actually the little loli in "King Bian King", and has worked with Nicolas Cage (I didn't expect it to be the same person when I watched "King Bian King" later); And the hostess in the castle played Catwoman in the old version of "Batman"; the most amazing thing is to find out that Casey from the original British drama "Skin" is also in this movie (although I really didn't know she was here) Which role is played in the movie...) To
sum up, it can be seen that the director is looking for good actors and is determined to make a sequel. But as far as the American style is concerned, if only a series of themes such as witches, vampires, and werewolves are used as selling points and the added value of the series of stories, (the highlight of the film is still dark humor, funny humor, from the cameo of the old woman witch and vampire There is still a lot to be seen in the cloudy and rainy part...)
Maybe, this film is for fun. After all, some of the plot settings in it cannot stand the scrutiny of vampire fans and witch fans, but if you look closely, you will find that the director who made this film is still very dedicated. The plot and the plot are set up, and it is negated by such an easy spit, and can only say, "Cold humor is not its groove, but its point of view; and everything you complain about is its point of view!"
But just The sophistication of the film and the costumes of the characters are worth watching. (Especially Queen's Eva Green)
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