10 thoughts on ““Dracula” Movie Review

  1. Interesting take…. glad I did see it at as an Unseen though… you must admit it was better than Iron Lung! LOL!

  2. I would absolutely have to agree. I did not care for this version at all. I thought there should be “more Dracula” as Dracula and less romance. It sucked or maybe not enough.

    1. I appreciate your perspective, and I find myself in complete agreement with your assessment. This film bears little resemblance to any previous Dracula adaptation I have encountered throughout my extensive viewing history of the genre. The production represents a significant departure from established conventions and audience expectations associated with Dracula narratives.

    1. You’re really not gonna listen to me this time… and still watch it? I thought you actually cared about my honest opinions, bro 😆 Just kidding! Who knows, maybe you’ll end up liking it.

  3. Definitely wasn’t the Dracula movie I was expecting. It was just a love tale. Broke many vampire rules also.

  4. Does it lean more to the farce side of things – or is it billed as a horror movie!? Probably something I’ll watch in the VERY FAR future!! I can find other things to entertain me …definitely doesn’t sound like it needs to be top priority! 😉

    1. When considering the character of Dracula, one typically envisions elements such as gore, fangs, unsettling visuals, and acts of violence. These are the prevailing stereotypical associations that have led to its classification as a horror film. However, it is important to note that, in contemporary contexts, it is increasingly challenging to produce a genuinely impactful horror film.

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