Bram Stokers Van Helsing (2021) Flip-off
Lot of close-ups for a limited stage, probably within budget constraints, over as many as six actors set on given recreatively the Victorian milieux, filmed from a few stuffy rooms in stiffed costumes. All English actors/production efforts, I should think. Van Helsing is not Stoker, not an integral while convalescing from whatever it was that crawled inside when writing Dracula. Both Lucy, to assume more so Helsing, are incidental although not to degrade overall the plot's development. Focusing, however, exclusively upon the two thus turns into an abridgement, a modern construct, for Helsing in an efficacy to run a harrowing dialogue given Lucy, supportively, at her thing, as the attractively alluring femme fatale, in Freudian terms, with teeth figuratively where they're not usually to be expected;- Yes, one of the male actors is bitten quite severely on the neck. How precisely Helsing proposed the Unholy Undead might have arrived at that junction, I really couldn't be bothered to listen. Only recently encountering Nosferatu – Phantom der Nacht (Herzog) -- maybe a year ago, the German brook Jonathan follows into a sense of mountainous heights leading to the enclave of Dracula's realm, which was enchanting. I'd rather watch Herzog again, Isabelle Adjani rather than Helsing envelope to pull back Klaus Kinski, no thought to four-inch fingernail foreplay as before, again but straightaway into her neck as she cradles him acquiescently in the crux of an ascending sun bestowed upon him his consuming passion. Should be but one review on IMDB for those less faint of heart able to withstand the lack of a fastforward with words of some volume. |
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