The
tale of vampire Count Dracula has been told in films countless times. The
character was originally conceived by author Bram Stoker in his novel Dracula
many decades ago. Dracula is thought to be inspired by a real life prince of
royalty from Eastern Europe named Vlad the Impaler who ruled many centuries
ago. This year, Hollywood brings another adaptation (or interpretation) of
Dracula.
The
title of the film is Dracula Untold. The film marks the directorial debut of
Gary Shore. The film stars Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper, Sasha Gadon, Samantha
Barks, and Charles Dance. It is written by Mark Sazama and Burk Sharpless.
How
will the latest version of the famous Dracula fare? Do read on…
Luke Evans in the title role of soon to be Dracula |
SYNOPSIS:
During a distant past in Eastern Europe,
Prince Vlad (Luke Evans) is battling the powerful Turkish Sultan Mehmed
(Dominic Cooper) who is aiming to conquer the prince’s kingdom. After being
forced by the sultan to send 1000 boys as slave, the prince must find other
means to save his kingdom and his people. Prince Vlad journeys to a nearby
mountain, where he encounters a mysterious powerful figure. This figure
promises eternal powers provided that the prince drinks his blood. Under
desperation, Prince Vlad drinks his blood thus the legend of the Dracula is
born.
To safe his son's life, he must do the unthinkable |
SCRIPT:
Fresh and original but could have been
better. I actually liked the originality of the idea of the storyline. As the
film title suggests, it is a different take on the iconic character and it is
expected in the film. The plot is pretty straight-forward and light on the
mind. However, it does sometimes try to be too heavy on the dialogue but it can
be easily forgiven.
Dominic Cooper as a Turkish sultan, the film's antagonist |
ACTING:
Luke Evans and Dominic Cooper are very
talented actors but they were under-utilized in this film. Their acting
capabilities were limited as they were surrounded by big sets and heavy visual
effects. Dominic Cooper was not as convincing as the villain but Charles Dance,
who played the mysterious figure in the mountain, performed well.
Dracula is leading his people into war. |
FILMING:
For a film that was marketed as a visual
effects extravaganza, it served its purpose. That was about it. Nice
cinematography from John Schwartzmann (Armageddon, Pearl Harbour) which gave the
dark and gritty look. The film is very much a newcomer’s film. Since director
Gary Shore is inexperienced, he lives little to the imagination in surprising
the audience. However, he does make a decent effort for his debut.
Behind the scenes during filming |
PACING:
Not too draggy and decent pacing.
TONE (MOOD):
To save his nation and his people, a
royal leader must embark on a dark journey if he intends to be victorious
One man against an army. |
DOWNSIDE:
The duration of the movie is too short.
It is under 95 minutes including credits. It should have been longer and expanded.
UPSIDE:
I like the original idea of giving Dracula a
different backstory to its character. However, many might not agree with me.
The only person that matters to Prince Vlad |
OVERALL:
It is a decent film. I won’t go as far
as to say it is a ‘must watch’, it can be some light entertainment.
RATING:
6 out of
10
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