Review of Dracula (1931) by Johnmilas — 14 Jan 2012
This film may have one goal of being closer to the source material than previous adaptations, but it still deviates in a way that turns it into a completely different story even if it retains the overall mood.
Does this film want to be a horror film, a love story, a gothic period piece? Someone looking for these specific types of films individually may not be satisfied with this adaptation as well as someone looking for a faithful Dracula adaptation may not be completely satisfied.
In the same way that Lynch's Dune is overblown, this film touches on that offense as well, but things turn out to be a bit less muddled, though still a little convoluted.
This review of Dracula (1931) was written by Johnmilas on 14 Jan 2012.
Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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