How Luc Besson's "Dracula" Is Different From Others
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The director of the "Grand Bleu" returns this Wednesday in theaters with a very personal version of the myth of the famous vampire, less fantastic but much more romantic than the previous adaptations.
Why a vampire shaped Romanian identity – and how tourism, Ceaușescu and film history shaped the myth
The director explains to "20 Minutes" how he turned Caleb Landry Jones (who he had directed in "DogMan") into a romantic vampire
For his twentieth feature fiction film, Luc Besson chose to attack a monument of fantastic literature. Choosing to sum up "Dracula" to a love story, he signs a film of a frightening platitudeBut why? This is the question that arises after the vision of the twentieth feature fiction film by Luc Besson who, having failed to keep his promise made in 2006 to abandon the realization, found it a good idea to attack one of the immense classics of fanta…
Luc Besson's "Dracula" trailer: Christoph Waltz as a vampire hunter. The next remake of Bram Stoker's horror classic is imminent.
In addition to this year's Nosferatu film, cult director Luc Besson made an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula novel. Watch the trailer, in which Christoph Waltz can also be seen.
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