Review of Hotel Transylvania (2012) by Nedryerson1 — 04 Feb 2013
Hotel Transylvania got my attention when I knew that there was a bunch of creepy animated movies that would be release at cinemas. Like Frankenweenie or ParaNorman; both films surprised me not only because of the technique of animation and the esthetic, but also because of the message that these pictures gives, which clearly demonstrate that they were not the typical movie for children.
Hotel Transylvania was the exception. It could not reach a least half the level than the films mentioned before. Despites that the idea of a hotel for monsters in vacations is original, everything else does not: the overprotective father, the rebel teenage daughter, the cool young guy and love at first sight; because of this the movie is absolutely predictable.
In between it has some interesting topics, like the anger of Dracula cause by the images that the humans have of him (the scene of the plane is spectacular); and the stereotypes that the monsters have about the humans.
Above all, this picture is very erratic, makes you laugh? Yes, but is empty.
This review of Hotel Transylvania (2012) was written by Nedryerson1 on 04 Feb 2013.
Hotel Transylvania has generally received positive reviews.
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