In English, please;) Magnificent adaptation of the classic gothic novel by Bram Stoker. This movie shoud be respected for, at least, the fine psychological acting of Gary Oldman, who opened all his powerful dramatic talent. Whether he is a medieval knight, grim old man, Romanian aristocrat, terrifying monster, suffering lover - in any of these images Oldman isn`t just organic, he is frighteningly authentic. In the early 90 -ies. Coppola was able not only accurately to convey his original vision of Stokers novel, but also to fill his creation with deep philosophical content. Recall one of the first meeting Dracula and Mina in the cinema, where Lumière film is shown (multilayer composition of the film in film creates an illusion of a likelihood of cinematic space - this is reality and sleep at the same time ). Play of colors are stylistically interesting - cold, sad, lifeless Blue and hot, vcious, live Red. Strong actors. Atmosphere of the true dark romanticism, which are so fond of the British. Coppola in his interpretation as nobody was closer to the source. This will not be repeated. And will not be forgotten...How love that Never Dies...
Posted on: Sun, 06 Apr 2014 06:45:47 +0000