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Kacey 2023-01-24 20:36:22
Bella Lugosi's dignified, stern face was born for low-light close-ups. Although limited by the technical limitations of early sound films, the dialogue and tone are surprisingly slow, but the psychological tug of war between the vampire and the doctor is still tense. Universal's horror films of this period laid the foundation stone more in the image style (gothic temperament, low-key...
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Janick 2023-01-20 09:44:19
Bela Lugosi is...
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晓雪 2023-01-20 05:07:02
The same story does not have the evil charm of Herzog’s version, nor the shocking of Murnau’s version. Even the key role of Dracula is not as good as Coppola’s criticized "Frightening Four Hundred Years". ", the biggest highlight is probably the use of close-up shots to enhance the oppression of the vampire count (although I did not feel the pressure at...
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Archibald 2023-01-08 21:38:48
In the end, the setting of the castle turn ladder is indeed a classic in film history. I have to go to Romania again for the Brown...
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Delia 2023-01-08 10:59:50
Recently, station B launched this movie, and I am fortunate to have a look at it. Although I have seen Dracula countless times in the works of later generations, the process of knowing the most authentic and pure Vampire Count "from scratch" is still very wonderful. Watching the characters who didn't know vampires were killed by the count one by one, my expression also followed with a perverted smile. The film has a strong ability to control the atmosphere, the rhythm is very steady, and the...
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Janessa 2022-12-29 22:28:38
A noir-style thriller with an action-oriented, single-person empathy and a small pattern has been changed into a multi-person social horror, which complements each other with the investigation plot. Nosferatu emphasizes the step-by-step invasion action, which exists in conjunction with reports and experiments as the background of the male protagonist; Dracula's social invasion is combined with the plot and reflected on each character. The same time as Nosferatu emphasizes scientific...
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Ethan 2022-12-20 20:53:55
A movie site that checked the box office chart by date, found that the movie that hit the list on my grandma’s birthday was actually Dracula, a topic that I’m interested in recently. It was really a curious and interesting movie age! But it also contributed to the birth of many genres and superstars today. This movie has a good appearance, but it feels a step worse than the silent film "Nosferatu", because the story line has been simplified, and the focus of attention is tacky. However, the bat...
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Margarita 2022-12-08 18:31:19
Browning's 1931 edition of "Dracula", after Murnau's "Nosferadou", is another vampire film that has influenced the entire 20th century, and is also adapted from the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. The film gave the vampire a handsome appearance visually, and established its gentle and noble image in the hearts of people in the 20th century. After starring in this movie, Hungarian Bella Lugosi became obsessed with the role of Dracula like a drug...
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Manuel 2022-11-21 23:04:56
Melancholy, dark horror atmosphere and noble, elegant personal temperament; horror emanates from his heart and permeates the entire screen space; it is he who makes the performance of horror films truly become a serious art rather than just a few sounds. Confused after howling and blood-drenched, he has established an almost insurmountable monument for countless latecomers in films and plays, both outwardly and inwardly. He is Bela...
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Donna 2022-11-21 19:36:50
The horror movie of the year is now a comedy movie. The scenery and photography of Fuhua Road are great. Bella Lugosi’s performance is not very good from the perspective of acting, but it is worth watching because of his style and personality (I knew that he was played in "Edwood" after reading this. How good). And the logic and rhythm are so...
Dracula Comments
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Lucy Weston: [doing an impression of Dracula] It reminds me of the broken battlements of my own castle in Transylvania.
[chuckles]
Mina Seward: Oh, Lucy, you're so romantic!
Lucy Weston: Laugh all you like. I think he's fascinating.
Mina Seward: Oh, I suppose he's all right. But give me someone a little more normal.
Lucy Weston: Like John?
Mina Seward: Yes, dear, like John.
Lucy Weston: [dreamily] Castle... Dracula... Transylvania!
Mina Seward: Well, Countess! I'll leave you to your count and his ruined abbey!
[both giggle]
Mina Seward: Good night, Lucy.
Lucy Weston: Good night, dear.
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Renfield: He came and stood below my window in the moonlight. And he promised me things, not in words, but by doing them.
Van Helsing: Doing them?
Renfield: By making them happen. A red mist spread over the lawn, coming on like a flame of fire! And then he parted it, and I could see that there were thousands of rats, with their eyes blazing red, like his, only smaller. Then he held up his hand, and they all stopped, and I thought he seemed to be saying: "Rats! Rats! Rats! Thousands! Millions of them! All red blood! All these will I give you! If you will obey me!"
Van Helsing: What did he want you to do?
Renfield: That which has already been done!
[giggles sinisterly]