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Dracula and the Turn of the Tide is a fascinating exploration, weaving together the landscapes that inspired both Bram Stoker and Leo Walmsley. The documentary takes you through Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay, both steeped in a rich literary history. The tone is contemplative, almost reverent, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmospheric coastal scenery while absorbing the eerie connection to Dracula. The pacing is leisurely, a meandering pace that invites reflection rather than urgency. Excerpts from their works add an interesting layer, giving context to the visuals. There’s something distinctively charming about how it captures the essence of these places, almost like you're walking alongside the filmmakers, feeling the damp sea air and the echoes of the past.
Focus on the connection between Stoker and Walmsley.Great for fans of literary adaptations.Atmospheric visuals of Yorkshire coast.
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David Gerrard
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