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* ''[[Vampire Hunter D]]: Bloodlust'' has a scene at one point where D and Leila, both alone, muse that no one will likely mourn the other. Leila suggests that whoever lives longer should visit the grave of the other, and D agrees. At the end of the film, {{spoiler|D keeps his end of the bargain, arriving just after Leila's burial sixty years later (he's immortal). He runs into her granddaughter, and then we see that she didn't die alone after all - her grave is surrounded by her family.}}
* ''[[Vampire Hunter D]]: Bloodlust'' has a scene at one point where D and Leila, both alone, muse that no one will likely mourn the other. Leila suggests that whoever lives longer should visit the grave of the other, and D agrees. At the end of the film, {{spoiler|D keeps his end of the bargain, arriving just after Leila's burial sixty years later (he's immortal). He runs into her granddaughter, and then we see that she didn't die alone after all - her grave is surrounded by her family.}}
* Also from ''Bloodlust'', the scene of {{spoiler|Charlotte's [[Died in Your Arms Tonight|death in Meier's arms]] and his mourning.}} Even the hardened, vampire hunter Leila, who kills vampires because [[Its Personal|It's Personal]], just couldn't bring herself to shoot him as he wept.
* Also from ''Bloodlust'', the scene of {{spoiler|Charlotte's [[Died in Your Arms Tonight|death in Meier's arms]] and his mourning.}} Even the hardened, vampire hunter Leila, who kills vampires because [[It's Personal]], just couldn't bring herself to shoot him as he wept.


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