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Dracula Cheng? Introduction to 1992 version

Dracula (or translated as Drakula, Drakula and Zhuokule) is a vampire from braam stock 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula and short story The Guest of Dracula.

1992 Drakula's translation is 400 years of surprise, which is quite good. The great director francis coppola also showed his directorial ambition in this film. Compared with Herzog's Nosferatu, we can see that Europe and the United States have different styles in dealing with the same theme.

Although we often talk about Europe and America and Europe, in fact, there are great differences between European and American cultures. Europe has a very deep cultural heritage, but the United States does not. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the United States found itself a country with no cultural history. As I mentioned in the last Mulan, Americans imagined the magnificence of Egyptian palaces when filming Cleopatra, and Coppola also imagined and described the solemnity of Romanian Catholic castles in the middle ages when filming 400 Years of Surprise.

In Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, apart from the desert, you can't find castles on suspense cliffs, nor can you find ancient Catholic relics. Most of the scenes have to be restored in the studio. To say that it is better than Herzog's version, of course, there are more ups and downs and the plot is more exciting. Anthony Hopkins plays a doctor who leads a group of people, old and young, to fight against ugly vampires. But I still like delacour in MengMeng. Gary Altman is so handsome.

Dracula's artistic creation

Irish writer braam stock wrote a novel named Drakula in 1897. In the novel, Dracula is a vampire who is bloodthirsty and picks on young beautiful women. This novel was later adapted into a movie, which has appeared in countless vampire movies. The Romanian Castle Bran (Drakula Castle) described in the novel became famous overnight.

The Historian, published by American writer elizabeth kostova in 2005, also set off a new vampire craze in Europe and America. This book will be adapted into a film, and the film copyright will be obtained by Sony Pictures.