Vampire Knight review

Kikaharu3
Apr 04, 2021
Blood.. they Say it is genetic memory of generations of our ancestors living a century ago. The source of life, energy, something without which it is impossible to do, our most precious treasure. Maybe that is why so many stories about vampires, creatures, seeking to Rob us of our treasure, and along with life. Their image is exploited mercilessly, and for a long time. The inhabitants of the night, brought before us in the pages of books and in the movies, in a completely different way, ruthless monsters, beasts in human form, a charming brutal and terrifyingly beautiful creatures, their lifestyle so attractive that few can resist and not to resist the charm of those eyes, but if you get caught, you will be gone.. So what is the magnetism of vampires? In the danger they pose that stirs the blood? In the trail they left behind centuries that makes you feel like a grain of sand? Or in the halo of sadness, the infinite sadness that surrounds them, radiates from them, regardless of the image. Whether it's a crazed monster, overtaking the victim, or a beautiful creature, obediently waiting, when the victim herself will come to him. The essence is the same. Thirst. Blood. Sin. Sadness.

How much should last the life, that would not get bored and not go crazy? And what should it be? I think the most important thing is not to be alone. People are afraid of loneliness, but did in his short life, we can fully understand the meaning of this word? To be alone forever. that's the worst punishment you can imagine. If you look closely, the printing of endless loneliness and sadness, you can see all of the familiar book and cinematic images of vampires, and Hino Matsuri tried to reveal this feature to the fullest. Regardless of mucking about in the foreground characters, with their joys and sorrows, throughout the narrative, we reveal the essence, the very nature of vampires. Now, when the play is over, tears have been shed, laughter has died down, leaves an aftertaste. Drawn characters played their roles not for the fact that we deepen in the analysis of their actions, and to illustrate, and show us in volume and color, the tragedy of their lives, they are forced to accept and bear this grief every day.

If you look at the manga "vampire Knight", as a drama and not a "love story for three", we can safely put the highest score! I hope you, future readers will be able to see her in something more beautiful than Shoujo, and as I soak up the fascinating atmosphere of this manga.
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Vampire Knight
Vampire Knight
Auteur Hino, Matsuri
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