The best movie I've seen

... ages and yet never have true love. Actually that was the original reason I considered watching it because it was a different view of Dracula or more so a vampire that I have not seen before and also it’s deep and though-provoking quote: "You can live for a dozen lifetimes and may not ever know the feeling of true love.” Another key part that grabbed me when I watched was the music. Music for easily change my mood from happy to sad to mellow or even skeptical, and it is one of the major ways a movie can hold my interest, and Bram Stokers' had just that. The music was gripping and motivating it can change your mood as you are going throughout the movie, and even the background music was captivating. In addition, it was the sensuality and the smooth yet eerie tones of the music that would allure into this state of surrealism, and it will have you to wonder what you would do if you were in that situation. Also, its smoothing beat is so precise that you can use the music for other purposes like to meditate or to concentrate clearly. In the movie there also plenty of intensity through out the entire movie it never slowed down. Some intense parts of the movie were the battle scenes in Dracula's early years another would be Van Helising facing off against Dracula, and anytime scene where Lucy is involved. The dialogue was also intense between characters while not speaking in to heavy of the England language while still understanding the characters, and the voice of Dracula was unexpected since this was suppose to be the almighty Dracula and yet sounded so pitiful and heartbroken, but to sum it all up here’s what happens throughout the movie the Count imprisons the agent in his castle and attempts to frighten and toy with this mortal man (Jona...

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