Movie: Vampire AcademyMy Rating: 5/5
This series is one of my favorites
and after reading a lot of mixed reviews—from OMG LOVE IT to OMG HATE IT—I was
really concerned when I went to watch it at the theater. I went with two of my
best friends who had never read the books and as soon as we stepped out of the theater
they both asked me about the books and how soon could they borrow them.
We. Loved. It.
What
I loved~
Main
actors selection. Zoey Deutch is totally Rose. There’s no doubt about it.
Lucy Fry nailed Lissa Dragomir. Dominic Sherwood captured the true personality
of Christian Ozera. And Danila Kozlovsky convinced me as Dimitri Belikov, even though I still think he's too old.
Rose
and Dimitri. Can you see the chemistry?
What
I liked~
Suporting actors selection. Cameron Monaghan was freaking adorable as Mason. Knowing what happens to him later makes it worse. Sarah Hyland as Natalie was the right dosage of nerdy and dorky, and the final transformation was pretty awesome.
The
minimum angst. Though it’s clear Rose is disappointed at Dimitri’s refusal
to initiate anything between them, I was SO glad when she turned everything
around and flipped him.
The humor. I only laughed out loud a couple of times from really good jokes, while the rest were just like haha. But that still didn't change the fact that I had a huge smile on my face every time Rose was speaking.
The humor. I only laughed out loud a couple of times from really good jokes, while the rest were just like haha. But that still didn't change the fact that I had a huge smile on my face every time Rose was speaking.
What
I didn’t like~
Headmistress
Kurova. My reaction to her character in the movie was basically ‘What. The.
Hell.’ Like, why did they make her into an airhead, mean girl, childish woman?
I do not remember her like that at all. Yeah, she was always against Rose, but
she was never petty about it. In the movie, she is mean on purpose, just out of
spite. It was ridiculous. And my critique is to the character, not to the
actress because I know Olga
Kurylenko is phenomenal. But they took what I remembered to be a pretty serious character and turned her into a silly joke.
Shut up. There’s a moment in one of
the final scenes where Lissa basically tells Queen Tatiana to shut it, and it
was so out of character both for Lissa to do it—because I don't remember her ever challenging authority like that—and for the queen to simply
follow along.
Overall, I think the movie captured the essence of Vampire Academy. I won't be able to tell you how closely it follows the book because I read the series a couple of years ago and my mind is fuzzy on specifics. But it was funny, entertaining, and so much better than anything I expected! Now, can we please get Frostbite? I need me some Adrian Ivashkov on the big screen.