
2025
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Horror / Fantasy
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2h09
Summary
After his wife dies, a 15th century prince renounces God and becomes a vampire. Centuries later in 19th century London, he sees a woman resembling his late wife and pursues her, sealing his own fate.
Public Opinion
665 reviews
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Opinions on 'Dracula: A Love Tale' are mixed, with some praising its emotional depth and unique take on the Dracula story, while others criticize its execution and lack of originality. The film's romantic narrative and performances, particularly by Caleb Landry Jones and Zoë Bleu Sidel, are highlights. However, many feel the film suffers from overdone effects, a lack of coherence in its action scenes, and an overall sense of trying too hard to mimic classic interpretations.
👍 Emotional depth and unique narrative
👎 Overdone effects and lack of originality
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Très esthétique, on est dans l univers de Luc besson. C est un Dracula surprenant.
Tout est creux et ineptes. Ennuie mortel
L'histoire de dracula est révisité, film avec de l'action mais un peu long et pas non plus incroyable
Moi perso, j’ai bien aimé, j’ai passé un bon moment, c’était fun à regarder, y a des scènes qui en jettent, le visuel est excellent, vraiment très beau à regarder. Caleb Landry Jones a vraiment bien joué, il a donné de la vie à son personnage et a rendu certaines scènes vraiment captivantes. J’ai trouvé que c’était assez divertissant malgré les défauts, bref, j’ai pris mon pied et je suis ressorti du ciné content.
Très bon film
J’ai beaucoup aimé le fait que Dracula soit écrit par une femme mais en tant que romantique, j’aurais aimé une fin différente..les 2 personnages principaux sont magnifiques et on tellement bien joué ! 🧛
Très mignon, ce qu’on serait prêt à faire par amour, le genre d’histoire qui me prend au cœur. Ça change vraiment de tous ces trucs cul-cul la praline d’aujourd’hui comme Dynamite kiss
Sympa sans plus
Very visually aesthetic. I am not sure if it was rather an obsession than a love the Dracula had for his dead wife for 400 years yearning and searching for her. But I was also relieved by the scene when he turned to ash and the ash blew up above the sunny sky appearing like he was on the way to heaven finally forgiven by god because he proves his true love not letting his wife remained vampire but killing himself to save her. It's just that I found it funny when the Dracula was old and wrinkled like a dried plum, he looked like the Sith Lord from the Star Wars with Padme’s hair style.