Subject: You mean, I beat hS to reading a British classic?
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Posted on: 2014-11-08 13:38:00 UTC

Even if I had to read it for a high school class.

Yeah, the "no shadow" thing would require a lot of tedious, costly editing for a detail most audience members wouldn't notice throughout most of the movie. It also would have been flat-out impossible for the earlier movie adaptations. (Nosferatu, which was actually a bootleg Dracula ripoff that got its creators sued by Stoker's estate, made intentional use of the Count's shadow, which may have been a workaround to turn the inability to include that canon detail into an advantage.)

I haven't actually read "Dracula's Guest," but based on Wikipedia's summary, it does sound like Count Dracula gets a direct shot with a lightning bolt against another vampire. (Said vampire also summons a snowstorm before being hit; maybe different vampires get different types of weather magic?)

I don't even remember Lucy shrinking. I'll have to look for that scene in the novel once the sun comes up.

As to the restrictions . . . Huh. Does that mean he can use powers on hallowed ground, provided that ground is earth from his home country? What if a holy figure blessed the ground he was standing on from a distance, without Dracula noticing? Would he suddenly get de-powered and not understand why?

And why do his powers come back at noon? That's the moment of least shadow (typically), so it seems like he should be at his weakest. Does he spin around in a circle, and be like, "Well, I can't see the sun. Therefore, it must not be up right now. PAWERS OF DARKESS TEIM!"

I'm sure there's some legendary origin for rose to have power over vampires, though I can't really imagine the connection. If a vampire was in the process of getting in or out of their coffin, and someone hammered some rose in really suddenly, would they be stuck in the opening forever, half in and half out? And I guess no one should write Selene/Rose of Sharon slash (slash?) in the next badfic game.

. . .

Tee hee.

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