‘Dracula’: Luc Besson Still Thinks We Haven’t Seen the Coppola Version
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After at least thirty cinematographic adaptations by Dracula, Bram Stoker's immortal novel, and just 11 months after Nosferatu, Robert Eggers' contribution to the vampire universe — supported in the most artistic of all of them, F. W. Murnau's homonymous—, there are still filmmakers with things to imagine, visualize and say about one of the great figures of popular culture.Read moreDraculaAddress: Luc Besson.Interpreters: Caleb Landry Jones, Zoë…
Less than a year after Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’ comes to the screens Luc Besson’s ‘Dracula’, which if he has a clear referent, at least in his first 20 minutes, that’s the ‘Dracula’ led by Francis Ford Coppola in 1992: the same tormented-romantic tone with Prince Vlad crying the death of his beloved Elisabeta, identical exacerbated chromatism and the aocalyptic revenge of the warrior now converted into vampire in 1480. Besson adds earlier a fe…
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