![]() Struggling is a positive term here because it means she continues to fight. I mention all of this as a short introduction to Doris. ![]() She humbly introduces herself as Doris Lang and D agrees to help her out. She shows him that she has been bitten on the neck by the Count. She apologizes, she simply wanted to test his strength. She tries to attack a man riding a horse, but it's no use. Later, we see the same girl again standing on the road. She's become a victim of the legendary Count Lee that has threatened her hometown for hundreds or possibly thousands of years. Suddenly werewolf jumps from the darkness, rips the cross necklace off her neck, and leaves her defenseless to a vampire that shows up. She's hunting down supernatural threats during a full-moon night. The first character we meet is a strong female using a high powered rifle and an electric whip. They cut right into the emotional core of whatever scene or video game stage they're trying to enhance. There is something about old songs from cartoons and video games from the 80's. But the tone, rhythm, and melody stay with you long after watching this film. Of course, these songs were a product of their time, they sound out-dated in terms of production quality. The opening track, which I just mentioned, and the ending song where D (our main protagonist) is riding off into the distance. Honestly, only two tracks from this movie are memorable. There is a synth pervading throughout the track and not enough piano notes or key differentiation to make the song threatening. It is reminiscent of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme, but not quite as scary. The opening track definitely sets a tone.
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