When a 15th century prince, Vlad (Caleb Landry Jones) denounces God after the devastating loss of his wife, Elisabeta (Zoe Bleu), he inherits an eternal curse: he becomes Dracula. Condemned to wander the centuries, he defies fate and death itself, guided by a single hope--to be reunited with his lost love, Now, 400 years later, we now have a priest (Christoph Waltz) whose plan is to track down this devil and rid the world of his presence once and for all. An attorney, Jonathan (Ewens Abid) is summoned to take care of Dracula's legal needs and goes to his castle only to be retained there in captivity. What will become of this creature of the night with this priest on his heels?
Others to round out the cast are Matilda De Angelis as Maria, Guillaume de Tonquedec as Dumont, Raphael Luce as Clerk Simon, Bertrand-Xavier Corbi as Captain Targol, David Shields as Henry Spencer and Romain Levi as Captain Wernus.
This was slickly directed with grit and intensity by Luc Besson ("The Last Battle" '83, "Subway" '85, "The Big Blue" '88, "La Femme Nikita" '90, "Atlantis" '91, "The Fifth Element" '97, "Angel-A" '05, "The Lady" '11, "The Family" '13, "Lucy" '14, "Anna" '19, "DogMan" '23, "June and John" '25) plus other films, a TV movie, a short, music videos and videos. No matter how lackluster the project can come across, this filmmaker has that innate ability to slickly put his films together with interesting editing and different angel shots with the photography. He definitely knows his way around the director's chair. His conciseness and tightness of script is amazing. It was also well penned by Luc Besson ("The Last Battle" '83, "The Big Blue" '88, "The Fifth Element" '97, "Taxi" '98, "The Transporter" '02, "Transporter 2" '05, "Revolver" '05, "Taken" '08, "Colombiana" '11, "The Family" '13, "Brick Mansions" '14, "Lucy" '14, "Anna"'19, "DogMan" '23, "June and John" '25) plus other films, TV, music videos and a short based on the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Again, this filmmaker has the quality of putting together a slickly written screenplay as with so many other of his scripts. It's the main reason why I have been captivated by his filmmaking. He reminds me of that of the director and writer Guy Ritchie--the same reason why I appreciate this filmmaker as well. The one issue in this was the fact that the story was a bit off-track and became a bit disjointed in places around the first third of the film. However, after that, it started to pick up and became the film I was certainly hoping to see. Landry Jones was very effective as the titular title role, but Waltz looked as though he yawned through his role. Jones had a distinct dialect, but Waltz simply obtained an anglo- American dialect even though he was from Bulgaria. But, between the acting by Jones, the directing, photography, editing and costumes, this was definitely a well honed film.
Out of 4 Stars: 3 Rated: R 125mins.