Im from the UK , & watched the first part, on BBC Television...it is excellent !,. i thoroughly recommend it. VERY refreshing,.... their whole take on it is !,...& with a 'nod' (visually,at least) to the great portrayal's of the' earlier screen Counts',...is all the better, for it. (Universal Studios,..should really take note ! lol) My brother who currently resides in the States, is looking forward ,to viewing it on Netflix, also. (Friday, i believe ?)
Good to hear! How are things going across the pond? It's refreshing to have people from another country posting.
Thanks, for your response,....just watched the conclusion of the new 'Dracula',...hope some (if not alot ? lol) of you guys, over there, enjoy it also. (great 'site' yous have here !)
It started today, so I will watch in the next few days. Good luck with Brexit (fingers crossed).
I finished Dracula last night and gotta say I was pretty disappointed; was not a fan of the campy tone it took. It's a shame, too: I really liked what those guys did with Sherlock Holmes.The nods to previous Dracula works were entertaining, and I thought the guy playing the Count did a solid job, but the overall tone of the thing left me cold (although the second episode was the least campy and therefore the strongest one, I thought). I wish they had done it more straightforward. For me, the highlight was Sister Agatha. That was really well done!
Yeah I watched it over the weekend. I have mixed feelings. I really like the guy who plays Dracula. He's really good imo. The production is impressive too. Great set and costume design, especially in Episode one. I also liked how they expanded significant moments from the novel that most movies either ignore or barely cover. I'm specifically talking about Harker's time at the convent and the Demeter voyage. Unlike a lot of other critics, I didn't have a problem with that radical plot twist at the end of 2/beginning of 3. Pretty far out, but I thought it was interesting. I agree with Doh! in terms of the campier tone of the series. Dracula definitely has that British thing going, with that pretentious, snark. Kind of like a horror version of Sherlock or James Bond. Always dropping one liners. The woman who played the Van Helsing was even worse imo. The critics are actually giving her props for her performance, but I found it grating. I'm not saying it's her, but I didn't like the way they wrote her character. I couldn't stand how she was always talking smack to Dracula. Seemed liked at one point she was gonna scream "In yo face!!" and drop the mic. If you're a big Dracula fan, I suggest you watch it and decide for yourself. Overall I think was entertaining enough to watch once over.
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