Refute the teasing

Gillian 2022-01-25 08:07:48

I didn’t intend to write any film reviews, but I saw a joke in the short review saying that Turkey launched a war to catch a child. It’s useless to catch it, so it’s a bad movie. It’s a gay movie that I watched too much. What kind of movie is bad, right? First of all, in order to prevent the male protagonist from growing, Turkey asked him to hand in a thousand boys to his country (how many people are there in the male protagonist’s territory? It is hard to say whether there are 1,000 males, let alone boys), Take away all his potential troops, and want the son of the hero to restrain him from any actions that are not conducive to Turkey. If the hero refuses, it means that he will not always be obedient and must be removed. , I really don’t know where in the film it is mentioned that Turkey fought because the hero refused to pay his son. Wasn’t it because the male protagonist refused to accept that the Turkish king asked him to hand in 1,000 boys to train into his country’s murderous weapons? Are these political causes and effects so difficult to understand? In your mouth, it became Turkey just to start such a big war to catch a child who was useless? For this kind of movie-watching comprehension ability, I can only haha. I haven’t seen anything related to the history of vampires, but as far as this movie is concerned, I think it’s pretty good as a feature film. The male lead’s acting skills are so good that I was desperately protected by him. The people of the country almost burst into tears when they said he was going to be burned to death. Five stars can give four 100 points and 85 points, and the special effects are also pretty awesome. I believe that the big-screen effect is better, but it's a pity that it is not released in China. The plot is flawed, and the following involves a small amount of spoilers-when the male protagonist entered into a gambling agreement with a vampire, it was a three-day period. During these three days, the male protagonist has been on the passive side. I never understand that the time is limited. Why doesn't the hero take the initiative to attack the enemy when he is invincible, but obediently stays in his place and waits for the enemy to send him to the door? This brutal injury is really a life-threatening obsessive-compulsive disorder. . . . . .

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  • Emmanuel 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    The prince's wife fell off a cliff, and the prince jumped to save his wife. This is where the law of free fall plays a key role. The most super-powered person, after chasing for a long time, actually didn't catch up. But the wife is also quite fierce, she fell so high, she didn't hang up immediately. "Pharaoh, I can't do it anymore, this is my last party fee, and it must be handed over to the organization!"

  • Clifton 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    It tells the story of the piercer Dracula turning into a vampire, which is different from what he imagined, and the vampire is cleaned up. When the poor small country fought against Turkey, it could only seek the power of darkness. People in the whole country had become vampires, and the result could only be a tragedy. Fortunately, foreigners also believe in reincarnation, and the ending is Happy End. Whether it's Romanian clothes, the handsomeness of Dracula, the beauty of the princess, or the handsomeness of the original vampire, they all leave a deep impression on people.

Dracula Untold quotes

  • Master Vampire: [following Vlad and 'Mina' out of the market] Let the games begin.

  • Master Vampire: [holds Vlad by the throat] Why spill blood if not for the pleasure of it?

    Vlad: Because men do not fear swords. They fear monsters. They run from them. By putting one village to the stake, I spared ten more. Sometimes the world no longer needs a hero. Sometimes what it needs... is a monster.

    Master Vampire: [tightening his grip a little] And you believe you know what it means to be a monster? Hmm?... You have no idea... but I'm going to show you.