the horror of the vampire is doubled in such an ultra-modern setting, full of state-of-the-art science and meticulous documentation Yes! The undertone that science is fallible is part of the horror -- all of Van Helsing's science and knowledge couldn't save Lucy.
I wrote him a poem. OMG SONYA IT'S SO GREAT I LOVE IT thank you for linking/writing it <3 I can't tell what my favourite part is. The decription of the doctor? Terrifying. The Jonathan/Jack the Ripper parallel? NICE. Van Helsing using science like Uno reverse cards? YES. Mina and Renfield's relationship? THE BEST. /adds to headcanon the lunatic in his shirtsleeves who grinned like a death’shead and sobbed like a brokenhearted boy and held out his wrists as candidly as pouring a drink. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
There should be a lot more queerness in any version of Dracula. YES
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Date: 2020-08-29 10:19 pm (UTC)Yes! The undertone that science is fallible is part of the horror -- all of Van Helsing's science and knowledge couldn't save Lucy.
OMG SONYA IT'S SO GREAT I LOVE IT thank you for linking/writing it <3
I can't tell what my favourite part is. The decription of the doctor? Terrifying. The Jonathan/Jack the Ripper parallel? NICE. Van Helsing using science like Uno reverse cards? YES. Mina and Renfield's relationship? THE BEST. /adds to headcanon
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