why is it still the best vampire movie?

All it took was the release of Megalopolis in theaters to revisit a timeless masterpiece by Francis Ford Coppola: Dracula.

The film starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Anthony Hopkins was released in 1992, and yet today, the representation of vampires in cinema is still very largely influenced by this major work. And for good reason: Coppola and screenwriter James V. Hart have achieved a real tour de force by delivering a version that is both very complete and faithful to Bram Stoker’s novel, but by adding exciting and innovative elements. From this completely baroque vision, both an encyclopedia of the vampire and a great tragic love story, will be born a new definition of the ghost of the night.

Such a strong and inspired vision, imbued with pictorial history and philosophical conceptswhich made it a landmark in the history of the vampire myth. Judith explains why in video. From there to say that this Dracula is the best vampire film in cinema historythere is only one step, happily taken in this video. But there are plenty of other masterpieces in this area, so don’t hesitate to comment on the video with the title of your own long-toothed favorite!

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