

Dracula

Transylvania, 1897. The blood-drinking Count Dracula is drawing his plans against Victorian London. And be warned: the dead travel fast.
Transylvania, 1897. The blood-drinking Count Dracula is drawing his plans against Victorian London. And be warned: the dead travel fast.
incredibly perfect, down to the ending.
yeahh... the third was disappointing as they all say, not enough to not make this journey worth it tho.
so delicious, luscious, dracula is so handsome, incredible acting by him... agatha is brutal. i literally have no complaints, none at all! like the first two episodes are so delicious that by the end you're like so satisfied you don't care for what happens, and the ending!
i'm in love, i wanted to cry for this great art. like it's becoming so rare to find gems like this really.
thank you creators <3 thank you steve moffat <3 ðŸ˜
just amazing, all of it.
This was great. The first two episodes were exceptional, and so was the finale, just in a different light. It had a proper horror-like feel to it, a level of disturbing, a decent amount of instances that showcased that, as far as seeing is concerned. The story was quite simple but perhaps too much, and easy for one to follow along with, and with a hint of intricacy, I guess? I'm not entirely sure. That could very well have been a different, dormant feeling. There were a few moments that caught my attention but unlike most people, I don't consider them to be a big deal. The only issue I can think of that I had is that it was too short. At least, that's how it felt. Three episodes, all long, yet even then, it still felt short. Progress was barely made and felt nonexistent. Like it was a prologue to something bigger, something more exciting. Disappointment, a strong poison of dislike towards Steven Moffat, whatever, go ahead and feel very differently about this show. I'm expecting a lot of people to do just that. Most people probably have already. That's completely fine. Have at it. Personally, I don't understand it. It all seems pointless and drivel to me. I must be immune to the poison that is disliking someone or something so strongly that anything from that moment of origin onward that has the involvement of that someone or something, is automatically hated. People are too wishful, too particular, and not in a good way. Well, that's too bad. I feel sorry for those infected. Anyway, back on track, this was very entertaining. I liked it very much. Hate it, love it, be disappointed at it, perhaps only regarding certain aspects, that's cool. Go mad with your desires. Just don't go too far.
I recommend this series it's short But Joyful
Don’t listen to everyone else the ending is exciting and the whole show is quite camp and dramatic horror.
If you’re looking for a old fashioned and direct adaptation of the book then this isn’t for you - some parts are set in the present time and the characters are all inspired by the originals. I found it a lot of fun guessing who they were gonna be based on their actions, before their names were revealed
A sarcastic posthumanist Dracula won't be to everyone's taste, but I thoroughly enjoyed this unique take on the Count
Running a hefty 270 minutes (divided into three episodes of 90 minutes each), the series seeks to capture the tone of the original novel, if not necessarily the plot, whilst also attempting to rescue vampires from the angst-ridden millennial post-Twilight position in which they find themselves. Extremely funny in places, extremely disturbing in others, this is probably the best small screen adaptation since Philip Saville's superb Count Dracula (1979). There are some problems, and fans of the novel have taken especial (and not entirely unjustified) umbrage with the unexpected narrative shift in the last episode, but all in all, helped in no small part by an immense central performance, I thoroughly enjoyed this version.
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It was different. Trailer didn't hyped me up. First 30 mins and I knew it's not my cup of tea but oh boy I love my friend who suggested me to keep watching. After this 30 min the atmosphere of horror disappeared for me and then I started to be interested. The most interesting parts are the ridiculous things that will keep a vampire far from you. After 3rd episode I know now why was it like that but Ive never thought about such an explanation. Yet, the 2nd episode was for me the best. Ive never read Agatha Christie novels but it felt like I think the books make people feel :D I was so focused on finding the little things I was seriously unaware of the biggest ones. Not many things can surprise me nowadays. 3rd episode wasnt very interesting. In the wake of so many vampire stories I was merely watching to compare everything. The revealing of sth at the cemetery scene was interesting... but the ending. Im so sad it was shown in such haste and almost confusion. It lacked maybe only 5 mins but I was surprised and thats the point. Agatha is my animal spirit... I wish!
Unconventional, daring, fresh.
I, for one thought the mini series was great overall. Not every one is going to like it but that is to expect if you take a chance and try to do something new with a book that has had umpteen versions in tv,movie and theather and is 123 years old !
Exellent actors, good dialogue sometimes with a pinch. Terrific atmosphere.
A big thumbs up from me.
The first two episodes were excellent. The third was so frustratingly horrible that I regret watching it at all.
Save yourself a whole lot of trouble and skip the third episode.
If you are looking for the typical retelling of this well known fable. Don't bother. Otherwise come for a somewhat new view on the legend of Count Dracula.
incredibly perfect, down to the ending.
yeahh... the third was disappointing as they all say, not enough to not make this journey worth it tho.
so delicious, luscious, dracula is so handsome, incredible acting by him... agatha is brutal. i literally have no complaints, none at all! like the first two episodes are so delicious that by the end you're like so satisfied you don't care for what happens, and the ending!
i'm in love, i wanted to cry for this great art. like it's becoming so rare to find gems like this really.
thank you creators <3 thank you steve moffat <3 ðŸ˜
just amazing, all of it.