Mina and Lucy
That can't be a coincidence, obviously a Dracula reference, but...why? I thought something would come of it, at least some sort of connection that's not explicitly stated, but doesn't seem like it, unless I missed something?
shareThat can't be a coincidence, obviously a Dracula reference, but...why? I thought something would come of it, at least some sort of connection that's not explicitly stated, but doesn't seem like it, unless I missed something?
shareObviously it's a reference to Dracula. I looked it up and the names were Mina and Lucy in the book so the author, A.M. Shine, was probably a Dracula fan.
I thought it was a pretty good movie.
Lol, no one was debating whether Mina and Lucy were names in the novel Dracula, why else would I have even brought it up? *facepalm*
My question is if there was something deeper to WHY he used those names, if there was some parallel to Dracula I missed in the story.
*facepalm" back to you. I was not debating it either. My only point is that they were the names the original author used so perhaps the author was a Dracula fan. Just something simple as that. There was no similarity or other reference that I saw to Dracula in the movie so no, you didn't miss anything.
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