Eternal, passionate love is a continual theme in vampire mythology, and a film from just this past spring introduces one of the great movie couples in Adam and Eve (Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton), who've been undead for centuries and lovingly committed to each other that entire time. Of course, because this is a Jim Jarmusch movie, he's somewhat less interested in the blood and violence that comes with the vampire and more curious and fascinated by the fact that they've simply been around a long, long time. This is a movie filled with nostalgia and a love for various mementos from different pasts, which the immortal lovers long for as they ponder all that they've seen. Hiddleston and Swinton make an impossibly cool, hipster couple here, and you want to just hang out and shoot the breeze with them as much as poor, doomed Anton Yelchin does in the movie, even if they have to drink blood to live (at least these guys do more creative things with it, like freeze blood popsicles for a casual snack).
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