The deepest impression of this movie is the evil spirit full of sadness and Gary Oldman's superb acting skills.
One scene that moved me was when Count Dracula finally asked Mina to drink his blood and be a zombie with him, he suddenly pushed her away and said, "No, I can't make you like me.. "Actually Dracula wasn't bad, he wasn't a bad guy from four hundred years ago, he just loved Elizabeth, which is now Mina, he just loved her, it's that simple.
Gary Oldman's villain It's really good. The first time I saw him was in "The Killer Is Not Too Cold". However, in "Four Hundred Years of Surprise", this zombie, which is both good and evil, coquettish, gloomy and infatuated, is really gorgeous, even Degu The gentleman who pulls up to get close to Mina is called a very attractive and handsome man. Compared to our handsome guy Keanu Reeves, Jon Nason is much thinner. So attractive and handsome , are two completely different things.
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