This gothic horror classic follows Jonathan Harker's eerie visit to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, sparking a chilling tale of vampirism and pursuit across Europe.
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This gothic horror classic follows Jonathan Harker's eerie visit to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, sparking a chilling tale of vampirism and pursuit across Europe.
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Suggestive scenes of seductive female vampires tempting a man with burning desire; implied promiscuity and a forced intimate act involving drinking from a breast. Coercive vampiric seductions with threats of forced intimacy; a scene of compelled blood-drinking from a breast.
Graphic depictions of decapitations, impalings, staking through the chest, throat slashing, biting, and blood pouring from objects; intense gory horror scenes.
Minimal strong language with rare mild profanities in dialogue.
Brief mentions of alcohol consumption in social settings without glamorization.
Subtle themes of demonized sexuality with possible queer subtext, but no overt LGBTQIA+ characters or relationships.
Central use of Christian symbols like crosses and holy water to combat vampires; Dracula curses God, with rituals and devotional elements in the fight against evil.
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Vampirism framed as occult curse with elements of demonology, summoning via blood rituals, and supernatural transformations.
Themes of Victorian gender roles, prejudice against outsiders toward Eastern Europeans, and critiques of the 'New Woman' through character fates.
Brief backstory mention of a character's wife committing suicide.
Vampires feeding on infants and children; implied cruelty to animals through transformations and control. Coercive vampiric seductions with threats of forced intimacy; a scene of compelled blood-drinking from a breast.
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