It is worth noting that from the beginning of "Interview with the Vampire" to this film, it continues to later almost all vampire-themed movies "Blade Warrior", "Underworld" and "Twilight", all of which express one content-as A member of the vampire tends to humans unprincipledly. In order to get human feelings, he will not hesitate to become an enemy of the entire vampire family, and finally succeed in killing his own kind. In the film, these uncomfortable members of Vampire are powerful, and they have even evolved to have the ability to not fear the sun that other likes do not have. They betray their likes either for revenge or for love with humans. Sometimes, they see themselves as "monsters", hate themselves, hate Vampire like themselves even more, and yearn for humans; sometimes, they see themselves as different from other Vampires, and stubbornly regard themselves based on their unshakeable humanity As a member of humanity. Regardless of the starting point, they find a theoretical basis for their behavior.
In fact, this emotion is very weird and awkward. However, it truly reflects the depression and confusion of members in contemporary Western society under the social phenomenon of alienation, the rejection of this phenomenon of social alienation in their hearts, the subconscious hope to break the reality, the hope to return to the tradition, Look for the moral desire that can fill the heart.
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