Let Mary Sue turn into a vampire, let's spare us humans

Magnus 2022-03-22 09:02:05

I wanted to watch this a long time ago, but I thought that the so-called vampire turned into a rock singer and fell in love with an exorcist was too nonsense, so I haven't watched it... Recently I was scanning movies and watched it online... um, it's really good Nonsense (death)

Although Her Lady Queen is dressed like a stripper, she looks so good, so beautiful, that soft and nimble waist twists every step of the way... But to show the wildness of vampires, she always hunches her back, which always feels very unpleasant... ...

The so-called sucking the queen's blood can be a nonsense in the sun =_= In theory, A vampire will die if he sucks the blood of a dead person, B vampire is a dead person, A+B= a vampire can't suck a vampire's blood... But this law is always sadly ignored by the screenwriters in the movie.

The behavior of the TT heroine has no logic... Love has no logic... She is not beautiful yet =_= This character Mary Su's is so unflattering... ...and as a so-called exorcist hunter, he has no fighting power at all. What he usually does is to run unarmed to the place where the vampires gather to be molested by them and then wait for the hero to save the beauty|||||||||| Pretending to be 13...it's so annoying...Yeah just got bitten and turned into a depressed vampire, and pretended to be 13 depressed all her life... Fortunately, she really turned into a vampire in the end (let Mary Sue become a vampire Let's leave us humans alone =_=)

By the way, the way of fighting between vampires is set to bite and bite... It's too unskilled =_=

Because it is a sequel to Interview with Vampires at night, how much will it be? It makes people want to make this comparison, but the film feels very low-cost, and the costumes and props can't keep up with the scenes... The story itself lacks the deep sense of interviewing the vampires trying to explain the sadness of immortality ( Although I despise the so-called sadness of immortality, it is always better to try to give myself some depth as a movie than to give up on myself...)

I once read the novel "Interview with Vampires Overnight", and many young people who pretend to be 13 describe the original work with grandeur Words like magnificent epic, in fact, he is the same level as Twilight City =_= novels are really just like that, no matter from the perspective of biology, mysticism, religion... He can't even talk about it, it's just a popular novel that you can take while you're on the train to entertain.

But the movie Interview with the Vampire broadened the depth of the novel. The scene where Brad Butt saw Superman in the movie theater was a stroke of genius. I always felt that it was just because of this scene that the whole movie was upgraded to a new level, not simply The beautiful men gathered in the costume show with dog blood, but it is a movie with more pursuit.

In the case of the vampire queen, the effort of interviewing vampire movies at night would be completely abandoned (there is not one nonsense director), and the content of the original book will be restored - but the original book is a first-class female-oriented novel =_= so there is nothing in it Now, there are only the male and female protagonists who are self-willed and cool, and who inexplicably like the heroine... =_= So this movie became a bad movie... Actually, I really can't blame the director, it's not a person People can develop something from third-rate little words...

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  • Edgardo 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    10 - 7.5 points. The art part is ok

  • Audie 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    Queen is too easy to die, right? ! Two bites and it turns to ashes...

Queen of the Damned quotes

  • Lestat: A London goth. It's funny. I would have pegged you for a Talamascan.

    Jesse: Maybe in another light.

    LA Groupie: I'm an Episcopalian!

    Roger: And I'm a friggin' Buddhist. Uh, Lestat...

    Lestat: Roger, would you take our little Episcopalian back to church?

  • Lestat: From that moment on, they were my friends, my children, my band. Giving the world a new god... me.