A sad song, a song of freedom

Tiana 2022-09-19 22:08:22

This film is really, extremely cold, just like the tone of D.

D is like a tourist who is always outside the various groups. As far as vampires are concerned, he is a bastard. For humans, he is a vampire. The groups on both sides could not tolerate him, but he probably hated his father, the Vampire King, in his heart, but his feelings might have been suppressed to the deepest part of his heart, so he could kill the illusion of his mother without hesitation. It seemed that nothing could move his heart, not even make him angry. For example, he killed countless vampires and saved more than a dozen children but was driven away by the villagers. Or he is a person without emotion, because even if he knows the reason for this scene, he still faces Mael with a sword. But if he is an emotionless person, it is not the case, otherwise he will not agree to Leila's promise and still abide by that promise a hundred years later.

The love between Mael and Charlotte is a tragedy, one is a vampire with endless lives, and the other is a human with less than a hundred years of life, just like the love of our Chinese shemales. Although Charlotte doesn't care if she is a human or a vampire, she wants to follow Mael. But Maher, who had a long life and was kind, couldn't see it that way. For him, longevity is painful, and he is disgusted by his vampire status, so he is unwilling to turn Charlotte into a vampire, and does not want her to taste the same endless pain as him. His disgust for himself and the tragic future of his love were hidden in his eyes on those times when his instincts made him open his blood-sucking teeth.

Layla is tragic. Her family was killed by vampires since she was a child, which made her have a great hatred for all vampires. The appearance of D shocked her at first. After being rescued by D, the humiliation and hatred for herself made her deliberately instigate a siege against D in the town. But after learning about that story, she changed her mind about D, which undoubtedly shocked her worldview. At this time, her hatred for vampires cracked open. A subsequent battle with the barbarians allowed them to finally talk like comrades and make a promise, at which point they went from foe and competitor to comrade-in-arms. As for Layla, she thought that the girl was kidnapped by a vampire at first, but the vampire Mael on the bridge risked being burned by the sun to go out and try to bring Charlotte back, no doubt shocked Layla . Finally, in Camilla's blood castle, she finally witnessed the love between Mael and Charlotte and finally completely broke her cognition. It turned out that vampires are not all so hateful, so she finally hated fighting and killing. She also became friends with D. In the end, when she looked at the spaceship that took off, she shouted "Fly", that cry was for the lovers and for herself. At this point, she finally left the cage of hatred, and her free heart fluttered. fly.

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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]