frobrojkt
Joined Jan 2014
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Finally we have a vampire that looks as awesome and frightening as Dracula is described in the book. I am more specifically referring to the ferocity with which the Count is described. Dracula is an apex predator and a cunning hunter. Whose skills of the hunt have been unmatched by any who have crossed him in 400 years. This is the Count Dracula we see in the Last Voyage of the Demeter. An unbridled, ruthless killing machine.
The whole movie is based upon a small subsection of one of the chapters from Bram Stoker's classic novel. Despite the extremely limited source material, the Demeter excels at delivering a brutal, frightening experience unlike any prior depiction of Dracula. The claustrophobic setting of a singular ship, miles out to sea, with no escape in sight provides a flawless horror environment. It also provides for the unique look to Dracula in this film. Dracula isn't hiding in his more human form. In fact Dracula isn't hiding at all. He knows he has the crew of the Demeter exactly where he wants them. Where he can systematically feed on them one by one. The special effects make up and overall creature design for Dracula is absolutely incredible! It is both loyal to the classic look from Nosferatu, and uniquely terrifying.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter was exactly what I have always wanted in a vampire film.
If you are a fan of classic horror films and characters I highly recommend this film.
The whole movie is based upon a small subsection of one of the chapters from Bram Stoker's classic novel. Despite the extremely limited source material, the Demeter excels at delivering a brutal, frightening experience unlike any prior depiction of Dracula. The claustrophobic setting of a singular ship, miles out to sea, with no escape in sight provides a flawless horror environment. It also provides for the unique look to Dracula in this film. Dracula isn't hiding in his more human form. In fact Dracula isn't hiding at all. He knows he has the crew of the Demeter exactly where he wants them. Where he can systematically feed on them one by one. The special effects make up and overall creature design for Dracula is absolutely incredible! It is both loyal to the classic look from Nosferatu, and uniquely terrifying.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter was exactly what I have always wanted in a vampire film.
If you are a fan of classic horror films and characters I highly recommend this film.