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Dracula Untold
Vlad Tepes is a great hero, but when he learns the Sultan is preparing for battle and needs to form an army of 1,000 boys, he vows to find a way to protect his family. Vlad turns to dark forces in order to get the power to destroy his enemies and agrees to go from hero to monster as he's turned into the mythological vampire, Dracula.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Michael De Luca Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Luke Evans Dominic Cooper Sarah Gadon Charles Dance Art Parkinson |
Genre : | Fantasy Horror Action |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
RELEASED IN 2014 and directed by Gary Shore, "Dracula Untold" tells the origin of Dracula: In the 15th century Prince Vlad the Impaler (Luke Evans) must protect his small kingdom of Wallachia (in modern-day Romania) from a Turk warlord (Dominic Cooper) who demands a thousand boys from Wallachia & Transylvania, including Vlad's son. Threatened by the unsurmountable Turk army, Vlad desperately makes a dubious pact with a formidable caged vampire in order to acquire its dark powers and save his family & kingdom. Sarah Gadon plays Vlad's winsome wife.The producers flirted with the idea of "Dracula Untold" being part of Universal's Dark Universe; and the epilogue of the movie, set in the modern world, suggests this, insinuating a franchise. This idea was dropped, however, and "The Mummy" (2017) became the first official film in the Dark Universe. In any case, "Dracula Untold" was fairly successful at the Box Office, making $56.3 million in North America and $217.1 million worldwide against a cost of $70 million.My title blurb pretty much tells you all you need to know: "Dracula Untold" is basically the dark Superman of 15th century Eastern Europe where Dracula wields the power to defeat a thousand-man army. If you like the great prologue to Coppola's "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992), you'll probably like this movie, which gives several nods to that forerunner.The film LOOKS awesome and has a fine cast. But unlike "Bram Stoker's Dracula," it's rapidly paced and doesn't leave much room to breathe; so the characterizations aren't quite deep enough. It's good, but somehow hollow and forgettable. "Bram Stoker's Dracula" was perhaps a little too slow while "Dracula Untold" is too hurried. I wish the creators found the happy medium between the two because, with just a little bit more time and attention to detail, it could've been great.THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot entirely in Northern Ireland. WRITERS: Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless.GRADE: B
I don't understand the critics, i don't even understand people who are calling it entertaining. it's not just entertaining..... it's an amazing story of a Man (a Father, a Prince) who sacrificed everything for his family and people. i don't care if it's a fact or fiction. it was amazing, i really like the script and CGI was amazing .......Luke evans performance was epic and i like how the story portrait his character.... It was not perfect i get it.... Dominic cooper did ok , but his character was poor , they should have found something more practical and strong.But overall it was better than i expected and it deserved more respect and appreciation ..... Looking forward for its sequel.....
Although most people would not agree with me, i think this movie is sadly underrated.It is sad that people think some Eternal values are corny, like these: the importance of One's family and the duty of protecting itthe relationship of parent and child, like protection from the parent side and full trust from children protection and self-sacrifice for other people who all entrusted you with their lives or simply just hinder the evil around youthe Eternal love, admiring your partner amidst in the middle of crazy chaos with vibrant happiness surrounding them like an invisible force and protecting shield almost sparklingthe sanctity of the given word and promises, breaking them equals with slow death of the soulthe Eternal struggle of good and evil, where lines between the sides are blurred. It's uncertain how far One can go without crossing the line. Once crossed the border, can One remain good, and return?You can find all of the things above in this movie. Special thank to the cast, who willy or unwittingly lived and portrayed these feelings and shared with us. I give it a 10 stars and looking forward to more other movies like this. About heroes, ordinary "every day" heroes, good and bad One's who could cross their boundaries so typical to our world today.They don't look for the easy way out, capable of brave sacrifice because of selflessness. Because they know they are not the important thing in this world.Nowadays , where everyone locks themselves into their own world and bad things gain ground.The power of good is in the community,getting together and helping each other out.You don't need to protect yourself you need to protect others.Others will take care of you and they can protect you better than yourself, because they are many more.We can't reach this alone, nor without care about eachother.So this is all are in this movie. If you don't aggree with me, watch it again, and again.Not for me, but for you, for your family, for all of humanity, or the Earth...for the whole Universe.Supported by Eternal values.
I'm a huge fan of horror films. Nosferatu the original silent movie was great. Dracula with Bela Lugosi was great in the beginning then goes into soap opera boring nonsense. Bela Lugosi was great! Dracula with Christopher Lee is garbage. The best part of those movies is the fashion of the sets, the cinematography and music. Sorry to break it to my fellow horror fans, but Christopher Lee sucked. Go check out his first Dracula movie. His best part is when he first appears, walks down the stairs, just before he opens his mouth. The costume and stance is great. Then he opens his mouth and what do we get? A British accent on Dracula! And his dialogue? Something about cataloging his library. His freaking LIBRARY!!! Then we movie onto Frances Copala's Dracula. Gary Oldman is a great actor. He did an amazing job portraying Dracula, especially in the beginning as Vlad III. The music was great. The screenplay and acting was trash. Keanu, Winona, Silence of the Lame actor, all suck. And the comedy! What's with the comedy? So, there we have it. Nosferatu was the best Dracula. That was a horror movie. The rest, cheese. I only saw a few minutes of the remake of Nosferatu, but I realized soon after watching that it was a poor production by a bunch of armatures.Now, we have Dracula Untold. It should have not been told. First, I saw this movie awhile ago. But what I remember is the main actor with that stupid British accent. Why not give Dracula a Hindu accent, or French accent. Why British. At least with a French accent we would be entertained. It would be like Peter Sellers Dracula. That would be entertaining. But no, we have another British Dracula. No Bela Lugosi here.The events of what I remember of this pile of garbage has nothing to do with Vlad III, or the vampire Dracula. They used the name Vlad, and Dracula to concoct another film, built around some action scenes with fast edits. The story is garbage. The acting is trash. If you don't care about a decent story, or decent acting and just want to sit back and watch a bunch of fast edit fight scenes and flashy camera work and cgi then this may be for you. Or go watch the next Avengers or Thor or Wonder Woman or Farce Awakens. They are all the same movie. It's just candy. Go ahead eat it. It's bad for you. But it tastes so good. Keep buying it and they'll keep feeding you this garbage.Now if you like this movie, you may not have enough patience to watch a silent movie like Nosferatu. That is the real shame here. One should understand that movies, like all media, are a reflection of our culture. Give the audience candy, keep them dumb, and they'll keep coming back for more.God help us, everyone!