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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Ending of Bram Stoker's Dracula - Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

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  • this is the way it should of end:

    when he said - give me peace...

    she should of gave him BANANA...

    and leave...

  • @Kevinakletva LOL... well, it would be quite funny :D

  • how she dont kill him!!!she cut his head she kill the devil :[

  • @grertr He "finishes" him :)

  • what a slut

  • LOL, she didn't kill him, he had been hit to death by a man :)

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  • @dylantiger2 Hi :))

    In the book there is no 'Romantic plot' between Dracula/Mina...Dracula forces Mina to drink his blood to punish Jonathon....Then it becomes a fight to save her and her soul....Dracula is pretty 'one dimensional'...He's more of a background destructive force for the lead characters...Coppola added the Romantic twist which IMO is much better, cause He actually fleshed out Dracula's character in the movie and made you care about this monster, and how tragic he was <33

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  • I'd also say the novel had much more meaning than you give it credit for. Dracula abandoned every human decency for power and immortality yet as a result he's just an empty being and he doesn't even comprehend it. Because of that Mina wishes for his release so he won't be a slave to evil anymore despite everything he's done. That's much more fitting to me than him wallowing in self-pity and her acting like a self-centered psychopath. But again this was just my reaction and I respect your opinion

  • @rochey1010

    Have you ever seen the 1977 BBC version? Despite a few differences that is the best version in my eyes and everything this movie (in my personal opinion) isn't. It's subtle, creepy, has likeable incarnations of the characters, well-acted, and actually gets the point and feel of the book. This to me missed the mark and clearly owes more to something like Beauty and the Beast (going as far as to "reference" tricks from the Cocteau version) and comes off as melodramatic and arrogant.

  • interview with the vampire is far much better then your movie, mr Coppola

  • i cannot believe there are chicks who fall for this crapy end

  • He was so Sirius ...

  • what is the name of the painting

  • obviously mina doesnt know the difference between rigor mortis and an erection....bless....

  • Huh, come to think of it, this may actually be the best scene of the movie. It has two great songs (Love Eternal, Ascencion), Dracula is finally reunited with Elizabeta (after a 400+ year hiatus), and Winona Ryder (who looks especially pretty in this scene) doesn't use her lame-ass English acccent.

  • God I love Winona.......

  • @Kevinakletva should have. geez, dude.

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