Count Dracula is charming, terrifying and deadly charismatic.
The opening of the first episode was visually striking, but since the bite mark on Jonathan's neck was meant to be featured, it should be more delicate and realistic.
The stalk with Shenxia is lovable, the appearance of lawyer McGee in the third episode almost made me laugh, the bride in the third episode is even more exciting, and the modern Van Helsing is even more vigorous.
After the second episode of the ship scene, I felt that the rhythm was a bit slower than episodes 1 and 3, and the connection between episodes 2 and 3 was very fresh and exciting.
The love and killing with Van Helsing is super exciting and can be said to be the theme of the entire play. Some people may think Dracula fell in love with Van Helsing, but I think he is too lonely, and an old acquaintance will be very kind, and this old acquaintance knows him well, and he is afraid of death and lonely for so long, when someone is more than him. Knowing himself better, he also broke through the fear in his heart. Death is a relief for eternal life.
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