Generally speaking, the key to a great film is that there must be a big villain. But the film was supposed to be the dark and evil vampire Dracula, but in the film, the tender side was fully demonstrated. He would sing a lullaby for his daughter, worry about his grandson's five-year-old fangs, go to great lengths to trick Mephis and Jonas out of the house, and secretly take his grandson to monster training camp to inspire talent... in this regard , he is no different from his parents in the human world. Everything looks noisy and chaotic but does not violate harmony. The essence of the entertainment film of world harmony and carnival of all races is also here.
It's good to be happy and entertained to death, so there is no need to pursue any overly complicated meaning. That's why, when someone commented that, compared with the first film, the film was more in-depth with the addition of educational elements, I actually disagreed. In fact, it is precisely because of the positioning of entertainment films. When the film has flaws such as the lack of coherence in the plot, we can always laugh and say, what does it matter? It's pretty funny, isn't it?
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