I, Doctor in the US-Chapter 364 - 363: The Most Dangerous and Powerful Vampire!
"First of all, it's not an ordinary vampire movie."
"Yes, I've seen it. This novel is very strange from a certain perspective."
"What's your opinion?"
"I mean... it feels like a superpower user movie."
"Hmm, not bad."
"Zhou, your compliment feels a bit insincere to me."
"I'm really wronged then. I genuinely want to hear you say more."
"Say more?"
"Yes, regarding 'Dusk'. Oh right, we're planning to call it 'Twilight City'. Do you have any special opinions?"
"Of course, that is... but still the same, I feel this is not a conventional vampire movie."
"Eva, isn't that my opinion?"
"That's right, but now it's also mine, and mine is definitely different from yours."
"Alright, then tell me what's different."
Zhou Mo Sen admits that Eva Green, this French beauty, has amazed him even more.
But, why is she here?
Could it be because of... something?
Of course, it's because of the movie.
So, Zhou Mo Sen also showcased his professionalism.
Let's just talk about movies.
And interestingly, the vampire in 'Twilight City' is indeed something worth discussing.
Eva Green, to be honest, initially only saw the related news.
Of course, mainly the part related to Zhou Mo Sen.
This doctor actually did a crowdfunding movie on the internet.
So fresh, so creative!
In Eva Green's view, this man is really smart.
Indeed, Zhou Mo Sen is a doctor.
People who can become doctors are definitely exceptionally intelligent.
Therefore, Zhou Mo Sen coming up with such a model doesn't seem to be surprising.
But is this movie really that simple?
Eva Green developed a strong interest in the movie and the novel.
Naturally, she had to read it.
As of now, the novel 'Dusk', along with its sequel, is already one of the best-selling novels in the United States.
There's a rather important environmental factor here.
That is the currently hot movie 'Harry Potter', which also boosted the sales of the novel of the same name.
However, this novel has a problem.
It's originally a children's book, meaning the storyline, the conflict, etc., are all too simple and bland.
You can't write overly complex stuff in a children's book, right?
And actually, this is quite different from American novels.
Never underestimate American literature; this country is quite strong in storytelling on a global scale.
Moreover, American novels have significant peculiarity.
In general, this country is quite into works with strong impacts.
Specifically, it's: detective, horror, sci-fi... these types of novels were originally very famous
Like the King of Horror Stephen King we're all familiar with.
There's also the Cthulhu mythos, the founder Mr. Love.
Actually, his name is Love, just like a certain NBA player, all about love, but his novels are indeed scary.
In fact, from a literary standpoint, horror and sci-fi are often isotopes, sci-fi novels themselves are also horror novels.
Of course, when it comes to sci-fi novels, Asimov cannot be unmentioned.
But regardless of how you see it.
American novels were originally the kind of novels with great impact.
Whether it's detective or horror sci-fi, they actually can't be separated from bloodiness and death.
You should know, there's a rating system here, which essentially allows authors to write freely.
As long as it's adult content, then it can be as bloody and sensual as possible.
The protagonists kill lots of people, or say kill in pretty perverse ways, it's nothing, Americans love watching it.
Then there's the comics, just don't mention other things, Marvel or DC, the well-known superheroes sometimes really break the bottom line.
These are comics, though rated, some young people also dabble in them.
But now, 'Harry Potter' sells well.
Many adults also started reading such works.
Everyone looks at it this way...
You can't say a novel changed the overall taste of Americans, but these low-age works are so popular now.
Americans' taste has somewhat changed, right?
Or, it can be said the other way around.
It's that Americans' tastes changed, so works like 'Harry Potter' became bestsellers.
Or maybe, sociologists might say this.
Because Americans have long been under the influence of anti-intellectual education, so, they can't understand highly profound works anymore.
They can only read children's books like 'Harry Potter'.
Never underestimate such statements, sometimes you really can't imagine what those so-called scholars in Europe and America would say.
Just like Zhou Mo Sen could never imagine that when European and American scholars analyzed why Chinese soccer isn't good, they said:
The reason Chinese soccer isn't good is not because Chinese soccer isn't good, but because from a young age, Chinese people are educated to protect the environment, to love flowers and plants, thus they've developed the habit of not stepping on the lawn, so when playing soccer, their hearts constantly remind them not to damage the lawn!
Listen to this! Listen to this!
Zhou Mo Sen was dumbfounded when he heard this statement.
After entering, there will be great scholars to debate for me.
He believed in this, but didn't expect the great scholars to defend me like this.
Of course, the transformation happening in Americans' reading habits now.
It really has a big impact on Eva Green!
'Dusk', which is the novel we are going to film.
It's too different from traditional vampire novels or movies!
The biggest difference is...
"A group of vampires playing baseball?"
When Eva Green mentioned this point, her eyes were bright.
Zhou Mo Sen immediately applauded, "You hit the key point."
That's right!
This is actually the true key point.
A group of vampires using their beyond human capabilities, yet not doing the superhero things.
Like rescuing children, putting out fires, fighting thieves, catching clowns or something and then putting them in a mental hospital instead of killing them.
All these seemingly meaningful, as if saving the world things.
Our vampires do none of those!
But, we play baseball.
Using super power to play!
This is actually just a small joke in the book, but as a shock to the entire American literary or comic system.
Amazing!
Why does Spider-Man always try to be a good guy?
Because of that line.
With great power comes great responsibility.
But is reality really like that?
Do those with greater power really have greater responsibility?
Although America always propagandizes it that way.
Like their proudly claimed anti-terrorism war.
When the Twin Towers were destroyed, they righteously sent troops to invade other countries.
But is reality really like that?
What did they really obtain?
What did ordinary American citizens gain?
In fact, there are already many Americans online who are complaining in various ways.
American civilians gained nothing!
Who profited, is actually apparent.
They know it in their hearts.
Thus, does it reflect in the changes in their literary tastes?
Or is there some change in the awareness deep in their minds?
Yes!
Just like a group of vampires, who have super strong powers, far beyond humans.
Yet they play baseball.
But is playing baseball far better than invading other countries?
However, in the novel, when they play baseball, they were targeted by some other vampire clans.
What's the deep meaning of this?
"They have power but love peace, yet some guys have power but don't love peace!"
Eva Green indeed is very different.
Zhou Mo Sen couldn't help but praise, "That's well said, you're the first person to see the novel this way."
Yes, Zhou Mo Sen wasn't lying.
Then continuing on...
"What role do you want to play?"
"Zhou, what role do you think I should take?"
"That... if you say..."
"I want to be the most powerful, most dangerous, most evil vampire!"
Surely it's Eva Green!
Zhou Mo Sen nodded in agreement.
Indeed, it seems the two of them not only reached an agreement on the novel but even spiritually... is there a sense of telepathy?
But who would've thought, Eva Green suddenly said.
"Did you write this novel?"
Zhou Mo Sen was rendered speechless by this question!







