@jsw See what I mean? It's a pretty good video but assuming it's about vampires improves it several dozen times.
@frost Here. Have a werewolf story with a tragic ending in which the werewolf dies, but the protagonists are WAY more sympathetic than they usually are.
https://frielingretc.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/the-wifes-story-ursula-k.pdf
@frost only kinda. This is the age before digital effects so the transformation sequence might be kinda clunky now but it's impressive for the time (1981), and he winds up as a quadruped, which you might like. There's a lot of the hero's guilt and upset about being a werewolf - he sees ghosts and there's an ethnic subplot which is borderline offensive in its clumsiness.
I liked it, but I honestly don't think you would, since most of the movie is about him as a human, and he dies at the end.
https://youtu.be/XCPTV8bOgqU?si=hxioAAD_iWf9KGk_
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