Dracula Untold

2014 • 92 minutes
4.4
12.7K reviews
25%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Witness the origin story of one of legend's most captivating figures in the action-adventure, Dracula Untold. The year is 1462 and Transylvania has enjoyed a prolonged period of peace under the just and fair rule of the battle-weary Vlad III, the prince of Wallachia (Luke Evans, Fast & Furious 6, The Hobbit series). But when Sultan Mehmed II (Dominic Cooper, Captain America: The First Avenger) demands 1,000 of Wallachia's boys -- including Vlad's own son -- become child soldiers in his army, Vlad must enter into a Faustian bargain to save his family and his people. He gains the strength of 100 men, the speed of a falling star, and the power to crush his enemies. In exchange, he's inflicted with an insatiable thirst for human blood that could force him into a life of darkness and destroy all that he holds dear.
Rating
PG-13

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4.4
12.7K reviews
A Google user
March 30, 2015
Well, the plot was decent, a desperate prince turning into a blood crazed monster in order to save his kingdom. From there on, it was a little disjointed. I would deffinitly not recommend this movie for younger kids. It started off really well, but kind of left you hanging at the end. There was no real, clear conclusion.
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NuclearBumpkin
January 1, 2017
Admittedly the competition has been pretty flimsy, but after the flurry of movies trying to put half-baked "fresh" and "hip" spins on a classic monster, it was good to have a straightforward originalist vampire film with a nod to the historical Vlad of Wallachia removing kebab that spawned the legend. If it wasn't following the massive tsunami of bullshit that preceded it, though, I may not have liked it as much as I did but as it stands this is the best vampire movie since Interview.
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Jared Mathias
June 14, 2016
Sure, it's nowhere near the best film of the year, but it/s a darn good movie. Luke Evans is amazing, and makes the movie awesome all by himself. I don't know why the critics hated it so much. However, I would look forward to a sequel more if it has Dracula in the classic villain role he's supposed to be. That would be awesome.
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