Four hundred years of horror of vampire zombies

Jerad 2022-04-19 09:01:29

At the beginning, because the names of the characters are the same, and the background of the characters in "Van Helsing" was only briefly explained, I thought this might be a prequel of Van Helsing, but in the end Count Dracula also died.
The film is probably for retro reasons, the dialogue feels weird.
In the end, I don't understand why Keanu Reeves said that it was time for Mina to act; I also didn't understand that Count Dracula's head was not cut off, but was in a dying state. The light that appeared at this time was the light of true love or God. Light, why did Count Dracula regain his youth at this time, and why did Mina kill the Count Dracula who had regained his youth in the end. I saw in some places that it was because I understood true love, so Count Dracula returned to the embrace of God, and I always felt it was worth examining. There seems to be no causal relationship between "understanding true love" and "returning to the embrace of God". Dracula betrayed God because he tried his best to defend the dignity of God, but God did not protect his wife. This seems to have nothing to do with whether he understands true love or not.

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Dracula quotes

  • Van Helsing: We have learned much. Dracula fears us. He fears time. For if he does not, why does he hurry so.

  • [last lines]

    Mina: [narrating] There, in the presence of God, I understood at last how love could release us all from the power of darkness. Our love is stronger than death.

    Dracula: Give me peace.

    Mina: [impales him with the sword, then kisses him, then beheads him]