"Interview with the Vampire" is indisputably a representative work featuring a vampire protagonist, with the most compelling interpretation of the vampire character.
In the film, immortality is not a blessing – it reflects endless loneliness, with the gloomy and oppressive tones deepening this theme.
Simultaneously, the characters' classical and fancy costumes wonderfully underscore the ceremonial atmosphere. The unexpected yet fate-filled ending confirms the film's status as a classic in vampire cinema.
The most appealing parts of the film are reflected in the novel, which reassures Leonard Ethan that indeed this novel is the famous one in another world.
"Anne Rice?" After flipping through the entire book quickly, Leonard Ethan turned to the last page of the e-book and read out the author's name. "Your aunt's her...I seem to have read her books."