I have only one question for the writers: how could one spoil such an idea with such idiotic, to put it mildly, plot twists and dialogues?
I love the vampire theme and initially look at everything with loving eyes, but some things they do not want to close.
What are the words of Dracula’s wife... He sacrificed himself for the sake of the people and his son, accepted this curse, and she answered him in response, "Why did you do this?" Really? Why? Or "God will forgive you." That is, the fact that he grew up still a maniac, killed the entire army of the enemy, cut ambassadors before her eyes - normal. If you are saved, God will forgive you. These are human priorities.
The tower moment. I keep silent about the fact that the wife of GG, having fallen from a couple of hundred meters, did not break into porridge, but how did the enemy soldier manage to go down with the son of Dracula in a couple of minutes? Jumped?
And after the defeat of the camp of the Turks, all of Dracula’s associates abruptly somehow imagined themselves as “true vampires” and decided to cock the prince’s son? Has everyone been blown away?
And so the twists abound just the whole movie, which greatly spoils the impression. I know it's a fairy tale and all, but you can make a fairy tale more appropriate.
Oh, it's a pity that with such a cast, scenery managed to put such a thing.