This drama mainly tells the story of a pair of brothers' love, through life and death and a hundred years, looking for life or the meaning of life in the infinite entanglement of waiting and pursuit. One hundred years ago, my brother Damon and my brother Stefan fell in love with a young girl Catherine at the same time. Catherine's parents died in the fire and went to his house. However, Catherine is beautiful and willful, selfish but frank. She is not an ordinary girl. She is a vampire-she just needs someone to accompany her, and she wants her brothers to be with her forever. However, in the end, her identity was revealed, and she was imprisoned in a grave and buried forever by witchcraft. One hundred and forty years later, another girl, Elena, appeared in this city. She looks exactly like Catherine a hundred years ago. Both brothers returned to this town. Stefan really fell in love with her and protected her from her brother Damon. Damon is desperate to get his love back. He is hysterical. When they went through a lot of trouble to open the tomb, my brother found that she was not imprisoned in the tomb at all. She escaped long before she went to prison-she always knew that her brother was looking for her, looking for 140 years.
The plot is delicate, the plot is compact, multiple clues are intertwined, the main line is clear, and the logic is thorough, unlike some rough parties. There are many suspense, and the later story can always find a home.
Love and hate are intertwined. Brother Damon and brother Stefan are a contradictory combination. They hate each other's guts. Blood is thicker than water. In the contradiction, they constantly doubt and struggle, but they always extend their hands at the most critical moment. Stefan is under the control of vampire Catherine, and he doesn't even know what it feels like. But my brother didn't. He knew Catherine's true identity from the beginning. He is willing to live and die for her. He can even accept her arrogance and have the love of two people at the same time. He loves humble people, but he loves them without hesitation. He labeled his life as justice in the name of love. He doesn't care about other people's life and death. He played with other women's lives. There is only her in his world-Catherine. But the only thing that seemed important in his life was destroyed by his brother. Catherine seems to like her brother better. For their first public dance, she chose her brother. He still entrusts all his trust to his brother. Catherine's identity was exposed because her brother showed sympathy for his father. In other words, the whole meaning of Damon's life was destroyed by his most trusted brother Stefan, who never believed in anything.
"He is never angry, but only retaliates silently." -This is Damon. He never has an angry expression. He kept calm all the time. He is humorous and evil, cold and lonely. But every time he stepped forward when his brother Stefan was in danger, he pretended not to care about his life and death. Even if Stefan locked him in a cage, even if Stefan cheated him, he chose to forgive him-he knew that he hated him, hated him for ruining his love, and he couldn't hurt him. He misses the warm and happy brotherly time very much.
Stefan and Damon/kloc-fell in love with a woman twice at the same time for more than 0/00 years. Although they quarreled and tried to stab each other to death countless times, Stefan jumped on Damon when he was trapped in the fire. The feelings between the two brothers are so complicated that love and hate are intertwined.
Blood is thicker than water.
In addition to the feelings between the two brothers, there are also some emotional lines running through the play. Although relative to other parts of the play, kinship is not mentioned much, but it is the most touching part. The first is family of origin. The five brothers and sisters said that they had had enough of each other and killed each other because they knew each other would not die. Rebecca wept bitterly when she learned that one of her brothers had died. Every time Elena loses her family's despair, in her eyes, her brother Jeremy is everything to her, and so is Jeremy. Although she sometimes talks back and opposes Elena, whenever her sister is in danger, he will always be desperate; Caroline's mother was instilled with the idea of being at odds with vampires since she was a child. When she knew that Caroline was a vampire, she tried to kill her, but she never did, because it was her daughter. Bonnie's grandmother died while using magic to help her and her friends. Elena and Jeremy's aunt Jenna and uncle John (actually Elena's biological father) also died for their children; Elena's biological mother, isobel, was young and frivolous, had sex with John, got pregnant before marriage and gave birth to Elena, so she shirked her responsibility and left Elena at Gilbert's house. Finally, she sacrificed herself for her daughter.
The end-result of love and friendship-affection
Bonnie, Caroline and Elena's friendship has reached the point where they can think of each other at any cost, even if they give their lives for each other, and finally they have gradually turned into family ties; Stefan, Damon and Elena's love, Anna's love for Jeremy, Caroline and Taylor's love, Rebecca and Matt's love, and finally Bonnie and Jeremy's love are all like this. Without exception, they all develop in the direction of family, which also makes their feelings more eternal.
In fact, kinship is the only eternal feeling in this world, and it is also the ultimate destination of love and friendship.