What is the Night Visit Vampire about

Updated on amusement 2024-05-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In 1994, "Interview with the Vampire" was released, and as soon as the film was released, it caused a huge response and received rave reviews. This is a grand masterpiece that transcends time and space and is imagined. In the film, the director uses the unique dimension of the vampire world as a starting point to allude to the many potential crises and evils in contemporary society.

    The director grasps the proposition of human nature in the film and elaborates on it. Therefore, although vampire-themed films are not uncommon, this one is extraordinarily different, full of tension and moving emotional power.

    The theme of the film is actually the eternal pain of human beings - loneliness. The vampire Lestat, played by Tom Cruise, chose Louis as his companion because he was unwilling to endure endless centuries of loneliness; Louie, on the other hand, is desperate for death in the loneliness and despair after losing his wife and child, and is willing to become a vampire zombie who will never see him again. Playing a ghost, he is still a human being in his bones, and he still struggles with morality and conscience, which has always been Hollywood's forte.

    Personally, I think it's a very romantic film, it's my favorite!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's about the eternal loneliness of vampires. Pete has eternal life but eternal love, and can only enjoy his eternal life in the dark

    At the same time, I think it's also a vampire insinuation of human greed.

    After watching this** In addition to appreciating the two handsome guys Pitt and Tom and the amazing acting skills of Spider Girl Dunst when she was young, we also need to know

    You don't need to live all the time, you just need to know how to live

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Just go and see it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm also going to talk about the relationship between the two male protagonists here.,It's inevitable that it's vulgar.,It's just a personal opinion.。

    I haven't read the original twelve, but I've walked a lot of posts and know the approximate antecedents and follow-ups, so I'll make the next vampire Lester the base and talk about the last memories of the night visit.

    In the night interview, Louis fabricates the encounter (the last part of the night interview in Leicester the Vampire is made up by Louie), and at the end, Louis walks in the familiar New Orleans, smells the familiar streets, and finds the "special dead air", and finds Leicester, where he was put to death twice. Leicester became very timid, but Louie was still obsessed with what he wanted to keep, but Louie rejected him, saying that I had tried to refuse.

    I speculate that since it was made up, it must reflect some kind of thought in his heart. I think first of all Louie wanted Lester to be alive and realise that he was all he was after he had traveled through the centuries alone. (Said in the interview.)

    All I know is him) and then there is the fabrication in which he pulls Lester by the hand, and Lester begs him to stay by his side, and I wonder if Louis will still want to be attractive to Lester, hoping that he will forgive himself even if he abandons and hurts him. The third is that Lester said that no one can refuse his charm as a vampire, and although Lester is a little angry in the plot, he has never said such a thing, so this sentence is actually admitted by Louie. Then Louie said, I tried, I tried, then it means I failed, I failed to hold my line.

    In the end, he still rejected Lester, does it mean that he hopes he can refuse. I think these points are "hopeful" by Louis himself.

    At the end, Lester suddenly appears in the reporter's car and repeats what he did to Louie, probably to make the whole film more complete. Lester is only blindly pursuing "new life", wanting to get permanent vitality, and the object he seeks always symbolizes the characteristics of the times, so he will create new "partners" without limit, and his love is only a flash in the pan that cannot be reached on the high wall of ice. Although I personally hope that the two male protagonists can have a deeper emotional and bonding connection, the film version of Lester's personality is indeed more successful.

    But it is said that in the queen's part behind the ** version, the two of them are together.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As of February 14, 2022, there is only one "Night Interview with the Vampire".

    Interview with the Vampire is a fantasy film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Kirsten Dunst, which was released in the United States on November 11, 1994. The film is adapted from the same name**, which tells the story of Louis, the owner of the manor, who is in pain after losing his wife and daughter, and meets the vampire Lestat, who is bent on teaching Louis to be a vampire.

    Episode highlights:

    Interview with the Vampire at Night is a masterpiece that transcends time and space and spans imagination. The director takes the unique dimension of the vampire world as a starting point, and compares the true, good, and beauty with the false, ugly, and evil.

    And in doing so, it alludes to the many potential crises and evils in contemporary society. The director firmly grasps the proposition of human nature in the film and elucidates it. This part is very different, full of tension and emotional power.

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