Casey62 wrote:
I always considered DRACULA as a film that invites me to imagine 'what's going on behind the curtain'. It's part of its mystique for me. I experience a lot of it with my mind's eye as well as with what I'm seeing on the screen, and, as I stated in another thread, this is why I think the film evokes a unique, dreamlike quality. Not everyone sees it this way, but I always did and so I have difficulty attaching to it all the criticism of how it should have shown this, or did that, etc,etc. And frankly, I don't see why I should.

So, what you're really saying is....

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