Dracula, is a name, but also a legend. As a literary character, he created the prelude to the vampire theme, and after years of development and expansion, he has developed into an indispensable character in vampire movies. It seems that there is already a posture of the originator of Western vampires. In reality, Dracula is a character with an existing prototype. His prototype is taken from the ancient Romanian famous general Vlad III. This man is known for his cruelty and slaughter. He likes to use "piercing punishment" to execute and intimidate his opponents. He was called "Tepesh" by the Turks during the Ottoman Empire, and is nicknamed "The Grand Duke of Piercing". (Puncture means that a prisoner of war is tortured to death by inserting a long wooden stick through the anus, then passing it all the way through the body and out of the mouth, and then erecting the stick up high!) Vlad's The brutality stemmed from the physical and psychological torture he endured in the Ottoman Empire as a child. Around 1442, Vlad and his younger brother were sent to the hostile Ottoman Empire as hostages for six years. He was killed by the hostile forces and became a strong shadow of his psychology. When he was 17 years old, relying on the support of the Ottoman Sultan, he took the army to regain the territorial power. After he came to power, he acted as a loyal defender of the Christian right in Romania and Europe, and began to fight against the pagans in the territory, and finally even fought against the Turkish Empire who had helped him but had different beliefs. After Vlad became the vanguard of the Christian guards, he defeated the Turkish army with several times his own strength many times in the Danube River basin, and transformed himself into a national hero who rescued his country Romania. But in the course of the battle, he was completely killed, leaving no trouble in the future. Especially in the battle of 1462, this time he was betrayed by his allies and had to retreat. In order to express his anger towards his allies and to effectively deter the Turkish army, he "pierced" all the more than 20,000 soldiers who had been captured before. The whole area around the city for one kilometer was full of tragic The punishment column and the ghastly deceased on it. The Turkish army was horrified by this situation, and the soldiers were all incapacitated and had to retreat! The brutality this time, coupled with the usual ruthlessness, made the Turkish Empire and the European nobles who had hostile relations with Vlad extremely hostile to him. Although he tried his best to block the Turkish army on the Danube and protected the Christian countries of Europe from the armed aggression of Islamic countries, his bloodthirsty or "blood is crazy" has formed an extreme attitude towards himself in Europe. Unfavorable notoriety. More than ten years later, in the winter of 1476, without foreign aid, he fought several times with his own Ottoman Empire to the end. After his death, his body was split into several pieces by the Turkish army who hated him and feared him, and the head was sent to the imperial capital Constantinople (now Istanbul, the capital of Turkey) to serve the imperial royal family. The Snakov Monastery in Romania, as a place of worship for his spirit, preserves his legend and spirit as a memory for him in later generations of Romanian people. Bram Stoker's epistolary novels opened up the road to literalization. In 1897, Irish writer Bram Stoker used Vlad as a prototype to create a novel character, the bloodthirsty Vlad. In order to pursue immortality, he has become a vampire villain who chooses beautiful women to suck blood and protect his own life. In the plot of the novel, Vlad becomes the vampire Dracula. He is not satisfied with his remote and steep fief castle. Using simple lawyer and real estate agent Jonathan Hacker, he transports himself from ancient Romania to London, England. . In order to find her lover, Huck's fiancee Mia successfully intercepted Dracula's body and destroyed it with the help of the monster hunter Van Helsing. The novel "Dracula" focuses on the communication of letters, using the correspondence between Huck and Mia, and later Van Helsing's diary, as well as the letters with friends as the carrier, abandoning the previous plain writing style and explaining the events with a large number of letters. The ins and outs. Todd Browning opened up the road to imaging and in 1931, known as the world-class noir pioneer, the pioneer of the horror genre Todd Browning borrowed the plot of Brahm's novel and used actor Bella Lugosi's personal characteristics of the blending of European aristocracy and evil have made the epic black and white horror film "Dracula", which now seems extremely clumsy and cheap to start the role of Dracula Road to Conquest on the screen. What really brought this role to the world was the work "Four Hundred Years of Blood Sucking", which was remade in 1992 by Francis Ford Coppola, the most classical and luxurious director of the four major masters in the 1980s. Coppola used his deep classicism and romance to make the original ferocious and bloody story into a romantic feeling that spanned centuries. "Four Hundred Years of Vampires" uses a staged approach to downplay Dracula's blood, but instead uses his love for his wife Elizabeth to construct the role of an infatuated man who gave up his life and faith for Elizabeth's reincarnation big shift. Moreover, Coppola's elegant aesthetics make the film as a whole a gorgeous classical opera, with beautiful scenery and beautiful characters. Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves, who were at the peak of their beauty at the time, stunned the scene where the two of them got along, beyond the realm of oil painting! And Gary Oldman, who grew up to be an Oscar-winning actor in the future, through the control of makeup and body movements, the transformation from young and strong to various forms of old dragons is extremely natural and appropriate. In the game against old-timer Anthony Hopkins is completely unbeatable. Later, the superhero theme "Blade Warrior" also quoted the role of Dracula as the most powerful opponent of the male protagonist, the human-vampire hybrid Sunwalker. The actor is Dominic Purcell, the second male lead in "Prison Break". Even in 2013, the somewhat inexplicable "Dracula" starring British actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers could be inexplicably popular once with this role! "Dracula" is making a comeback. This time, the screenwriters are Magicte and his old partner "Mike" Magicte is a magical name. As a loyal audience of British dramas, it is estimated that they will be familiar with it. Because he and his old partner Mark Gatiss have given birth to many excellent TV series that audiences love to see, including "Charlotte" and "Doctor Who" which are cited as classics. At the same time, in addition to the screenwriting, Mark also actively participated in the performance of the series as an actor. In "Charlotte Detective", he is a resident character, Mycroft Holmes, the brother of Charlotte Holmes! Stephen Moffat is good at the creation of IQ dramas. Just like his line "wisdom is the sexiest trait of this era", he is good at shaping the characters with agile mind and superior intelligence as the plot leader, and Mark Gatiss likes In it, let the actors show their buttocks to increase the dramatic conflict. Such a clever and willing character is very popular with the audience. Benedict Cumberbatch, who is not traditionally good-looking, is the executor of their concept and the last victim of bare-bottomed entertainment. And this time, they stretched out the little hand of the scourge to the handsome Danish uncle Claes Bang! "Dracula", written by Magic, adopts the model of three group dramas that the BBC is most proud of. Each episode is 80 to 90 minutes in length. And Moffat, who always seeks innovation and change, will definitely not adapt his duties according to the original book, otherwise he will not show his characteristic of showing off his IQ. This time, "Dracula" adopts the structure out of context, and selects the Romanian monastery, the ship going to England, and the three symbolic scenes in the modern British mainland. (Yes, the most amazing thing is that the third part directly changes. become modern-day Britain) to show the long history of battle between monster hunter Van Helsing and one of the most powerful vampires, Count Dracula. This time, the role choice of "Dracula" obviously pays tribute to Bella Lugosi of the year, using Klass, who is more obvious in Eastern Europe in Nordic blood, to play Dracula, which is evil, elegant, sexy, addicted Killing, ruthless, fiery, a paradoxical character with multiple qualities and oneness. It's not just the choice of the character actors, but in the ability to construct the scene, Magical embodies the British's meticulousness to the extreme. When they build a thing or an era, they don't hesitate to add exquisiteness, nor do they give up showing roughness and filth. In the construction of the castle where Dracula originally lived, he deliberately used the two aspects of ancient beauty and horror. An existence that has been standing for hundreds of years, in the place for guests to see, there are exquisite tableware, quaint front hall and living room layout, and exquisite and delicious food. Beyond these appearances, lies the darkness and decay in the tortuous and deep aisles buried deep beneath the delicate. Then, the sensitive and vulnerable characters are placed in it, and a sense of panic that is about to be threatened is naturally highlighted in the narrow and dark environment. Even if there is no strange power, the fear of darkness in people's hearts itself will magnify the danger countless times, and it is true that there are blood-sucking monsters ambush in this darkness, so that the audience is worried. Although the plot is divided into three parts, which are depicted from three different time periods, there is a consistent theme in the middle. On the surface, Dracula is always looking for a place to live, from ancient fiefs to modern London, he is looking for a reason to face his existence. As his enemy, the Van Helsing family was also kidnapped by the situation, and they spent their entire lives looking for a way to destroy him. From cruel bloodthirsty to new-age philosophers, Dracula is trying to incorporate more things into the plot, from the graceful brutal horror in Todd's version to Coppola's "Four Hundred Years" version. Gorgeous and emotional first, magic special wants to talk about something different in his version. So, Dracula was like a cruel beast, and like a philosopher who asked himself the ins and outs, while killing and getting tired. He wants to continue the vampire family in some way, so he has been tempting more people to join him. However, those who were newly born did not have enough experience to cope with the strong physical and emotional changes after human beings were transformed into vampires. They became crazy and out of control, and eventually lost their lives and immortality in the madness. Seeing the constant failure of his works, Dracula couldn't control his own life, but he has been unable to find a real way to die. He wandered between life and death, looking forward to the opportunity to free him. In the final analysis, Dracula, who has lived in the shadows for centuries, actually wants to return to the sunshine in an upright manner. No matter whether it is a new birth or a demise, he needs a reason to face the blazing burning sun. Although the plot is divided into three parts, which are depicted from three different time periods, there is a consistent theme in the middle. On the surface, Dracula is always looking for a place to live, from ancient fiefs to modern London, he is looking for a reason to face his existence. As his enemy, the Van Helsing family was also kidnapped by the situation, and they spent their entire lives looking for a way to destroy him. From cruel bloodthirsty to new-age philosophers, Dracula is trying to incorporate more things into the plot, from the graceful brutal horror in Todd's version to Coppola's "Four Hundred Years" version. Gorgeous and emotional first, magic special wants to talk about something different in his version. So, Dracula was like a cruel beast, and like a philosopher who asked himself the ins and outs, while killing and getting tired. He wants to continue the vampire family in some way, so he has been tempting more people to join him. However, those who were newly born did not have enough experience to cope with the strong physical and emotional changes after human beings were transformed into vampires. They became crazy and out of control, and eventually lost their lives and immortality in the madness. Seeing the constant failure of his works, Dracula couldn't control his own life, but he has been unable to find a real way to die. He wandered between life and death, looking forward to the opportunity to free him. In the final analysis, Dracula, who has lived in the shadows for centuries, actually wants to return to the sunshine in an upright manner. No matter whether it is a new birth or a demise, he needs a reason to face the blazing burning sun. Although the plot is divided into three parts, which are depicted from three different time periods, there is a consistent theme in the middle. On the surface, Dracula is always looking for a place to live, from ancient fiefs to modern London, he is looking for a reason to face his existence. As his enemy, the Van Helsing family was also kidnapped by the situation, and they spent their entire lives looking for a way to destroy him. From cruel bloodthirsty to new-age philosophers, Dracula is trying to incorporate more things into the plot, from the graceful brutal horror in Todd's version to Coppola's "Four Hundred Years" version. Gorgeous and emotional first, magic special wants to talk about something different in his version. So, Dracula was like a cruel beast, and like a philosopher who asked himself the ins and outs, while killing and getting tired. He wants to continue the vampire family in some way, so he has been tempting more people to join him. However, those who were newly born did not have enough experience to cope with the strong physical and emotional changes after human beings were transformed into vampires. They became crazy and out of control, and eventually lost their lives and immortality in the madness. Seeing the constant failure of his works, Dracula couldn't control his own life, but he has been unable to find a real way to die. He wandered between life and death, looking forward to the opportunity to free him. In the final analysis, Dracula, who has lived in the shadows for centuries, actually wants to return to the sunshine in an upright manner. No matter whether it is a new birth or a demise, he needs a reason to face the blazing burning sun. So, Dracula was like a cruel beast, and like a philosopher who asked himself the ins and outs, while killing and getting tired. He wants to continue the vampire family in some way, so he has been tempting more people to join him. However, those who were newly born did not have enough experience to cope with the strong physical and emotional changes after human beings were transformed into vampires. They became crazy and out of control, and eventually lost their lives and immortality in the madness. Seeing the constant failure of his works, Dracula couldn't control his own life, but he has been unable to find a real way to die. He wandered between life and death, looking forward to the opportunity to free him. In the final analysis, Dracula, who has lived in the shadows for centuries, actually wants to return to the sunshine in an upright manner. No matter whether it is a new birth or a demise, he needs a reason to face the blazing burning sun. So, Dracula was like a cruel beast, and like a philosopher who asked himself the ins and outs, while killing and getting tired. He wants to continue the vampire family in some way, so he has been tempting more people to join him. However, those who were newly born did not have enough experience to cope with the strong physical and emotional changes after human beings were transformed into vampires. They became crazy and out of control, and eventually lost their lives and immortality in the madness. Seeing the constant failure of his works, Dracula couldn't control his own life, but he has been unable to find a real way to die. He wandered between life and death, looking forward to the opportunity to free him. In the final analysis, Dracula, who has lived in the shadows for centuries, actually wants to return to the sunshine in an upright manner. No matter whether it is a new birth or a demise, he needs a reason to face the blazing burning sun.
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