The song 'Deadly Lover' expressed the complexity and helplessness of love. The song described a night of heart-wrenching love, meeting a compatible person, loving each other but unable to be together. This song expressed the frustration and confusion people experienced in love, as well as their persistence and persistence in love.
Fatal Lover was a song by Fang Shier, which was included in his album, Fatal Lover. This song described a love relationship, expressing the deep feelings and helplessness of a fatal lover. The lyrics used a lot of metaphor and details, such as flowers blooming in my heart, holding my deadly lover, and so on. This song could be downloaded and listened to on Netease Cloud Music. In addition, there were some dances and other versions of songs related to Deadly Lover. Regarding Fang Shier's song,"Fatal Lover," some people pointed out that the lyrics were copied from Horiuchi Takao's "Bamboo," causing some controversy and discussion.
Yes. My Demon originated from a manhwa and has made certain changes to fit the medium of the adaptation. But the core elements and storylines are drawn from the manhwa source.
My Bloody Valentine is based on the idea of a deranged killer. The real story within the context of the film is that the killer was once wronged in the town. He uses Valentine's Day as his time to strike. It's a story full of gore and horror, with the small - town setting making it seem more claustrophobic and terrifying for the victims. There are jump scares and a sense of impending doom throughout the movie.
Since I haven't read the 'My Bloody Valentine Novel', I can only speculate. It could be a story that combines the elements of horror and Valentine's Day. It might start with a normal Valentine's Day setting, with couples celebrating. But then, something sinister begins to unfold. There could be a killer on the loose who targets people in love. Or it could be a psychological thriller where a character's love - related obsession leads to terrifying consequences. The novel might also play with the idea of the duality of love and hate, showing how easily one can turn into the other especially in the context of a holiday like Valentine's Day.