When I was growing up my parents had this on VHS and it was totally off-limits for me and my siblings to watch. Sometimes we would watch it in total secrecy just in complete awe. I was obsessed. I couldn’t get enough of it even as a youngster who was otherwise watching Disney tapes. I didn’t realize I was being so spoiled. There’s never been another movie that completely captivated me the way this one did. Its everything. Horrifying, historical, epic, romantic, adventure, mystery. It’s truly a once in a century type of motion picture that is not only ageless as a piece of cinematic art, but it also covers all bases in outside forms of media from its music, to many video games, books, toys, memorabilia. There’s nothing like it. A unique pop cultural entity impossible to recreate. To me, the greatest movie ever. People thought it was The Godfather but I truly think Dracula will be Coppola’s legacy.
Вы абсолютно правы! Я испытывал точно такие же чувства, когда ходил в кино несколько раз, мне было 7 или 8 лет. Я выходил на улицу и не мог понять, где я нахожусь. Казалось, снег из финальной сцены продолжает падать с вечернего неба на улицы моего города. Сейчас мне 37 лет, и я по-прежнему во власти этого волшебного фильма.
Gorgeous magical music. Instantly takes me back to watching the film during the 90s during Halloween and the colder months and I lived near the ocean then. I Would go all throughout the year like the winter, to walk and there was no one around...just the sound of the ocean and darkness and stars. Something comforting and eery about the darkness and the immense ocean and nothing else around. Listening to this while going to the market and being in a different world. Never know what everyone is listening to. A way to escape to another place and time and life.
One of my favorite lines of the movie, but still, the best one is "I've crossed oceans of time to find you..." God forgive me, i would go to Dracula! Well, at least this version, of Gary Oldman's 😅😍
My wife and I used this in our candle lighting ceremony at our wedding, both of our parents had to light a candle to signify our union. Twas a secular wedding, so we could do whatever we wanted and THIS was one of the highlights. It was in an old scottish inn in upstate NY, dim lighting, flickering candles and this hypnotic piece - PERFECT.
“One day, whether you are 14, 28 or 65, you will stumble upon someone who will start a fire in you that cannot die. However, the saddest, most awful truth you will ever come to find-- is they are not always with whom we spend our lives” ― Beau Taplin, Hunting Season
it's more than music...it's something else..that can never be expressed..slippery like mercury...as if a wall of emotions..if you want to come out, you reach out your hand but you know you can never come out..a suffocating corridor like a whirlpool..a pair of green glowing in the dark eye-catching….
I remember Winona saying something like this felt so much like an opera to her. Really, I have to agree. The depth and scope of it is nothing short of breath taking. His devotion to even the mere memory of his beloved wife is really the reason we all love a good love story so much. Devotion. Often we experience love in some form or another and it may even be a deep and abiding one. But rarely is love paired so closely in such a measure of devotion as to inspire a need for its telling and remembrance of.
C ‘est un instrument dans les mains d’un artiste exceptionnel c un instant qui bénît une lumière qui passe à travers les nuages… thank’s god if I CAN ??
C’est un message du temp c’est une expression existentielle, mais gentil seigneur sommes nous point le fruit de ton imagination pour ce faire avec une harmonie qui peut percevoir sans éteindre le regard des autres… et puis si le pardon existe c’est qu’il doit avoir une place…
Superb in the Cinema, 1993 release of Bram Stoker's Mythical tale of Love between count Dracula, and the young, beautiful Wilhemena, a Desire of Forbidden Affection, still drives them together, despite a forth right Search to eliminate the Wicked count forever......
For me, Dracula is a retelling of the struggle between Good and evil, the Sacred and the profane. The Count turned to evil when his love yielded to despair and was condemned by those who represented the Holy but who showed no mercy. I could not sympathize with the monster that he became, nor could l understand how Mina could love such a thing that brought suffering, terror, and death to so many innocent people. There was nothing romantic or erotic in this story for me except where Mina kills Dracula, it seems, to end his nightmare existence and free him from the horror that he had become. To me, she did this from love, and not from hatred or fear. To recap, this is a story which reveals how important is love and mercy. It reveals how evil must hide its true face and live a lie so that it can continue to hurt others and push them to despair. It also tell us that evil can not bear the sight of the Sacred, from which it recoils in fear and repulsion. It's quite a story and this movie is one of my favorites. Thank you.
Dracula's feeling for Mina were true though, and despite how vile, cruel, insensitive, hateful he had become, his soul, the soul of a great, powerful and deeply loving man, emerged from the darkness, and this moment of light towards the end when they kiss and she wants to join him and he's trying so hard to not let his demons win, he's trying so hard to preserve her, this moment to me is purely romantic
Mina and Dracula's romance was my favorite thing from the movie, specially when she licks his bloody chest, it's so sexy and lovable! Their erotism is romantic, unlike Lucy's and the Brides' creepy one. And yeah, i know they don't like each other in the novel and the "vampire curse" was an evil force controlling Dracula's mind and body (making him much more evil), but still, i prefer Francis Coppola's vision about the vampyr curse.
Hart’s screenplay is both enervatingly and emboldeningly romantic, a throwback to a myth of love a few still hold. I’m often a purist regarding such things but Hart’s romantic additions lift the story to indulgently satisfying heights, and I’m hardly ashamed to admit it’s one of my favorite and most personally affecting love stories of all time. You, Esmeralda, have articulated such far better than I. To know there are others who appreciate such things is eminently satisfying as well.
@@lubomireire Hi Judith. Thank you kindly for taking the time to reply to me. I have very much enjoyed your recommendations, especially Letters. I have one myself: Olafur Arnalds - Tree. I hope you enjoy it.
@matthew morely thanks for the recommendation, never heard him before really beautiful. More recommendations are there she is by Kevin smuts, my dream of you by solas, skyworld by two steps from hell, my wife with champagne shoulders by Mark Isham 😊
*Firelight* soundtrack by Christopher Gunning - particularly 'Loving by Firelight'. The whole score is beautiful and can be enjoyed even without having seen the film. Let me know if you can't find it, I might upload to share it:)
What do you guys think? Is the title an allusion to shakespeare's Sonnet 29 - verse 13? Or is it just coincidence that the title is like the words were framed in the poem?
I like this rendition but not the love story paper it's unnecessary dracula was pure evil maybe even homesexual look back at the part when Jonathan gets confronted by the three vampire women in the book
Dracula wasn't pure evil in the novel. He became a vampire because his family had deals with the devil, but as a human, he was a noble, intelligent and great warrior. Unlike the movie, where people's personality DON'T change when they become vampyr, the novel let it clear that every vampire is a slave and can't control its own actions/nature. Dracula is included. Of course, there is no Elisabeta and Mina doesn't have a romance with Dracula, but still, his human side exists. When Jonathan kills Dracula, everyone (himself, Jack, Quincey, Van Helsing and Mina) see that his dead face had a peaceful expression, his soul was free of the curse. The same way Dracula dies with an arc of redemption in the movie (but killed by Mina). Everytime they killed a vampire in the novel, their souls were free, because they were poor victims slaved by dark forces, and not evil humans. In the movie, Dracula didn't change his personality, neither Lucy or the Brides, the difference is that he is more redeeming and sympathetic (and loves Mina). As much as i LOVE the novel, i think i prefer this version of Dracula - a broken man who wanted his love back, and when he's ready to die, his lover is the one who ends the curse and God himself forgives and saves him (his soul WAS saved in the novel, though). And also, what do you mean homossexual? What the Brides scene has to do with homossexuality? In the novel, the scene is the same, and there is nothing to do with Dracula being homossexual. And again, it's ok if you dislike the romance/humanization of Dracula Francis Coppola added in the story, but the original Bram Stoker's Dracula wasn't unredeeming.
@@ThaSupaHeroReD in the novel, his backstory is quite different. The human Dracula (good) and the vampyr Dracula (evil) aren't the same. His soul was freed in the ending, though. But yes, i love this movie as a whole, Dracula is more redeeming (unlike the novel, his personality isn't controled by evil forces, although he's broken and mad) and the love story was so cute and erotic to me. Besides that i LOVED the whole Elisabeta's rebirth story.
Saw this film in theaters when I was 11. No film has moved me so much as this one, even up to today.
i can relate! Saw this movie in the theatres when i was 12. Love it and makes me feel nostalgic
When I was growing up my parents had this on VHS and it was totally off-limits for me and my siblings to watch. Sometimes we would watch it in total secrecy just in complete awe. I was obsessed. I couldn’t get enough of it even as a youngster who was otherwise watching Disney tapes. I didn’t realize I was being so spoiled. There’s never been another movie that completely captivated me the way this one did. Its everything. Horrifying, historical, epic, romantic, adventure, mystery. It’s truly a once in a century type of motion picture that is not only ageless as a piece of cinematic art, but it also covers all bases in outside forms of media from its music, to many video games, books, toys, memorabilia. There’s nothing like it. A unique pop cultural entity impossible to recreate. To me, the greatest movie ever. People thought it was The Godfather but I truly think Dracula will be Coppola’s legacy.
Well written. Thank you. It took me back to a more wonderful and innocent time. The film is a masterpiece.
Вы абсолютно правы! Я испытывал точно такие же чувства, когда ходил в кино несколько раз, мне было 7 или 8 лет. Я выходил на улицу и не мог понять, где я нахожусь. Казалось, снег из финальной сцены продолжает падать с вечернего неба на улицы моего города. Сейчас мне 37 лет, и я по-прежнему во власти этого волшебного фильма.
@@roccoavdeev494 in English.
Couldn't agree more!! One of the most beautiful movies ever made, in each aspect of it!!
I have really nothing to add to that comment. I agree to every single word you write
This was the theme on my wedding. ♥️ the first dance ... With my love
that's amazing! I plan on doing that tooooo
i can only say good luck but the statistics speak for themselves,you will see this song in another light give it some years lol
😢😢😭😭 Had me choke up at that comment alone.
* First i need to get married.. 😉
Masterpiece, so deep and emotional. One of best soundtrack of all times
the best for me
Awesome track. Romantisme and passion of the deep love.
"The luckiest man who walk on this earth...is the one who finds...true love"
Saw this movie when i was in college ..It hit me in so deep that it stills hurts 30 years later
"I traveled oceans of time to find you"
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yeah !!!!
Es la frase más poética y fabulosa de la historia del cine. En español es aún más bella: "he navegado los océanos del tiempo para encontrarte".
This music is just beautiful
And lasts forever.
Gorgeous magical music. Instantly takes me back to watching the film during the 90s during Halloween and the colder months and I lived near the ocean then. I Would go all throughout the year like the winter, to walk and there was no one around...just the sound of the ocean and darkness and stars. Something comforting and eery about the darkness and the immense ocean and nothing else around. Listening to this while going to the market and being in a different world. Never know what everyone is listening to. A way to escape to another place and time and life.
Listen to them: the children of the night. What sweet music they make.🧛🧛♀
It's Cold outside, My Fire place is Crackling Firewood, I have a Bottle of Merlot!
This Music is the Icing on The Cake 👌🤔🇨🇦!
🥂
The happiest man that walks the earth 🌎 is the one who has found true love...... Happy Halloween 🎃 from Swansea 2021
One of my favorite lines of the movie, but still, the best one is "I've crossed oceans of time to find you..."
God forgive me, i would go to Dracula! Well, at least this version, of Gary Oldman's 😅😍
A Blessed Samhain!♥️
My wife and I used this in our candle lighting ceremony at our wedding, both of our parents had to light a candle to signify our union. Twas a secular wedding, so we could do whatever we wanted and THIS was one of the highlights. It was in an old scottish inn in upstate NY, dim lighting, flickering candles and this hypnotic piece - PERFECT.
“One day, whether you are 14, 28 or 65,
you will stumble upon someone who will start a fire in you that cannot die.
However, the saddest, most awful truth you will ever come to find--
is they are not always with whom we spend our lives”
― Beau Taplin, Hunting Season
In Philadelphia listening this classic master piece at the museum of art at night looking down at the river when the moon shining 🌑🌕🌑🌕
This song takes me to a place of dream.
Coppola's underrated masterpiece
Could drift into a beautiful slumber listening to this music.
Ahhhh.....😴😴😴❤️❤️❤️
I haff crossed....oceans... of time ..to be with you.
it's more than music...it's something else..that can never be expressed..slippery like mercury...as if a wall of emotions..if you want to come out, you reach out your hand but you know you can never come out..a suffocating corridor like a whirlpool..a pair of green glowing in the dark eye-catching….
You could live on this music as a nutrient for the rest of your life, and nobody would ever notice you were gone.
I remember Winona saying something like this felt so much like an opera to her. Really, I have to agree. The depth and scope of it is nothing short of breath taking. His devotion to even the mere memory of his beloved wife is really the reason we all love a good love story so much. Devotion. Often we experience love in some form or another and it may even be a deep and abiding one. But rarely is love paired so closely in such a measure of devotion as to inspire a need for its telling and remembrance of.
We all gathered in the comments section shares the same feeling and emotions..
Cette œuvre nous dit que l’Amour est plus fort que la Mort ❤
Muzyka zajebista
Increible pelicula e increible musica.
Una de las canciones de amor más hermosas
C ‘est un instrument dans les mains d’un artiste exceptionnel c un instant qui bénît une lumière qui passe à travers les nuages… thank’s god if I CAN ??
C’est un message du temp c’est une expression existentielle, mais gentil seigneur sommes nous point le fruit de ton imagination pour ce faire avec une harmonie qui peut percevoir sans éteindre le regard des autres… et puis si le pardon existe c’est qu’il doit avoir une place…
Superb in the Cinema, 1993 release of Bram Stoker's
Mythical tale of Love between count Dracula, and the young, beautiful Wilhemena, a Desire
of Forbidden Affection, still drives them together, despite a forth right Search to eliminate the Wicked count forever......
Sujncf
1992*
Yes! 1992 it was!
I remember TNT & TBS showing Vampire Films all weekend as a way to Promote this Classic!
👌🤔🇨🇦
Me encanta escuchar la música Drácula yo vi esa película era muy diferente que él creía en Dios y😢😢😢
Essa música vai na alma da pessoa e de fato a convida ao conforto das lembranças.
This movie is far from any other movie, the music is magic, this piece is coming down from heaven, I watched this movie I do not how many time
exactly right🦇🌹🖤
Beautiful!!!
See me…. See me now…..
For me, Dracula is a retelling of the struggle between Good and evil, the Sacred and the profane. The Count turned to evil when his love yielded to despair and was condemned by those who represented the Holy but who showed no mercy. I could not sympathize with the monster that he became, nor could l understand how Mina could love such a thing that brought suffering, terror, and death to so many innocent people. There was nothing romantic or erotic in this story for me except where Mina kills Dracula, it seems, to end his nightmare existence and free him from the horror that he had become. To me, she did this from love, and not from hatred or fear. To recap, this is a story which reveals how important is love and mercy. It reveals how evil must hide its true face and live a lie so that it can continue to hurt others and push them to despair. It also tell us that evil can not bear the sight of the Sacred, from which it recoils in fear and repulsion. It's quite a story and this movie is one of my favorites. Thank you.
But it also tells us how evil is borne. From a tragic loss of a noble man...
Dracula's feeling for Mina were true though, and despite how vile, cruel, insensitive, hateful he had become, his soul, the soul of a great, powerful and deeply loving man, emerged from the darkness, and this moment of light towards the end when they kiss and she wants to join him and he's trying so hard to not let his demons win, he's trying so hard to preserve her, this moment to me is purely romantic
Wonderful
To the tree, tiptoe whisper and it will be
I watch from the sky against the inky black
You feel my heart though no beat
Giggle and I shall appear
Love
Mina and Dracula's romance was my favorite thing from the movie, specially when she licks his bloody chest, it's so sexy and lovable! Their erotism is romantic, unlike Lucy's and the Brides' creepy one. And yeah, i know they don't like each other in the novel and the "vampire curse" was an evil force controlling Dracula's mind and body (making him much more evil), but still, i prefer Francis Coppola's vision about the vampyr curse.
Hart’s screenplay is both enervatingly and emboldeningly romantic, a throwback to a myth of love a few still hold. I’m often a purist regarding such things but Hart’s romantic additions lift the story to indulgently satisfying heights, and I’m hardly ashamed to admit it’s one of my favorite and most personally affecting love stories of all time. You, Esmeralda, have articulated such far better than I. To know there are others who appreciate such things is eminently satisfying as well.
LOVE...
This melody is like a honeycomb on my wound.
La más fantástica historia de amor
Its beautiful, masterpiece n sad
You would not feel sorry for them as what they would do to you: slaughter
Obra maestra
❤️❤️❤️
bé et ce travail qui doit être fait pour pouvoir vivre! Il est où? je t'attend toujours avec ta douceur et ta sagesse!
Anyone know anything similarly as beautiful?
letters by Abel Korseniowski ( W.E.Soundtrack ) Wuthering Heights main theme Ryuichi Sakamoto Maksm Somewhere in time
@@lubomireire Hi Judith. Thank you kindly for taking the time to reply to me. I have very much enjoyed your recommendations, especially Letters. I have one myself: Olafur Arnalds - Tree. I hope you enjoy it.
@matthew morely thanks for the recommendation, never heard him before really beautiful. More recommendations are there she is by Kevin smuts, my dream of you by solas, skyworld by two steps from hell, my wife with champagne shoulders by Mark Isham 😊
Not the same style but listen Adios Nonino by Astor Piazzolla
*Firelight* soundtrack by Christopher Gunning - particularly 'Loving by Firelight'. The whole score is beautiful and can be enjoyed even without having seen the film. Let me know if you can't find it, I might upload to share it:)
Im in love with wynona
Does anyone know of a guitar tutorial for "Love Remembered"? thank you
Hello I would like to put this music on my channel but is there copyright on it, in addition I will change the tone and tone so....
What do you guys think? Is the title an allusion to shakespeare's Sonnet 29 - verse 13?
Or is it just coincidence that the title is like the words were framed in the poem?
Wow❤️
Vlad Tepes was very cool.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
❤
Te iubesc
José Padilla, café del Mar.ibiza
They created
Anthony Hopkins Keanu Wynona
Tp Polack
Quien nace en 1992*quilosa
Devak 3 tp 3
Roommates Joey osorio richard gil. Caleb
Back to the future predicts 9/11.
Another crossing of the oceans of time, it seems.
Our anima Madison baby ted winsington adrian chica nick sarah sandy Henrietta blue cheese dutch dog cat goat pig chicken
Devak sealed cathol and jes freak
Tp Ishmael
Caleb coffee
Zooming signed me Brandon Ryan Katrena
Fair and just compensation although not excellent
Vul, bla ni romul
I might be a ga
The twin pines are in fact the twin towers....
Gr t cathol and t qua was going to be sch. By mas who would also get and betra. So to spe jes cam
3/3 led by jew
Rothschild
I like this rendition but not the love story paper it's unnecessary dracula was pure evil maybe even homesexual look back at the part when Jonathan gets confronted by the three vampire women in the book
How was he pure evil? He was a holy warrior who was forsaken...
@@ThaSupaHeroReD no not in the book I prefer the book . But they do this love story shit in the movie . But hey atleast your not a twilight fan
Dracula wasn't pure evil in the novel. He became a vampire because his family had deals with the devil, but as a human, he was a noble, intelligent and great warrior. Unlike the movie, where people's personality DON'T change when they become vampyr, the novel let it clear that every vampire is a slave and can't control its own actions/nature. Dracula is included. Of course, there is no Elisabeta and Mina doesn't have a romance with Dracula, but still, his human side exists. When Jonathan kills Dracula, everyone (himself, Jack, Quincey, Van Helsing and Mina) see that his dead face had a peaceful expression, his soul was free of the curse. The same way Dracula dies with an arc of redemption in the movie (but killed by Mina). Everytime they killed a vampire in the novel, their souls were free, because they were poor victims slaved by dark forces, and not evil humans. In the movie, Dracula didn't change his personality, neither Lucy or the Brides, the difference is that he is more redeeming and sympathetic (and loves Mina). As much as i LOVE the novel, i think i prefer this version of Dracula - a broken man who wanted his love back, and when he's ready to die, his lover is the one who ends the curse and God himself forgives and saves him (his soul WAS saved in the novel, though).
And also, what do you mean homossexual? What the Brides scene has to do with homossexuality? In the novel, the scene is the same, and there is nothing to do with Dracula being homossexual. And again, it's ok if you dislike the romance/humanization of Dracula Francis Coppola added in the story, but the original Bram Stoker's Dracula wasn't unredeeming.
@@Vlad_the_inhaler69 Twilight is not a real vampire story ✨🥰
@@ThaSupaHeroReD in the novel, his backstory is quite different. The human Dracula (good) and the vampyr Dracula (evil) aren't the same. His soul was freed in the ending, though. But yes, i love this movie as a whole, Dracula is more redeeming (unlike the novel, his personality isn't controled by evil forces, although he's broken and mad) and the love story was so cute and erotic to me. Besides that i LOVED the whole Elisabeta's rebirth story.
To the tree, tiptoe whisper and it will be
I watch from the sky against the inky black
You feel my heart though no beat
Giggle and I shall appear
Love
❤