1. I haven't watched a vampire drama for a long time. The last one I watched was True Love Eternal Life. This Dracula is really bloody, and some scenes almost died on the spot
2. The setting is very interesting. There are three stories in three episodes. In different eras, the heroines are all nuns. Much more interesting than the original conversation with lawyer Jonathan (mainly because he was a coward)
3. The role of the nun is well-created, deviant, wise, and brave. There is no cowardice in her, and everything she found about vampires is different from what the world knows. In the end, she found that vampires are not afraid Sunshine, just afraid of death, so I have been superstitious to avoid the sun. But it's a bit contradictory to the scene where Dracula was burned by the reflected sunlight on Jonathan's lawyer's cross (although he didn't die in the end).
4. The whole film satirizes the European aristocrats at that time. They dreamed of immortality and could not let go of their noble status. They had to live with an ugly face and hide in the dark.
5. What I don't understand: What is the ultimate purpose of cultivating the people caught by Dracula and nailed in the box? Is it because of loneliness, so cultivate a perfect object?
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