How is difference shown in the film and what is so unexpected about it? Is the protagonists' behaviour logical?
The monsters don't want humans and especially Dracula because humans have killed his wife, by fire, so he doesn't want his daughter to have any relationship with humans and he protects her for 118 years. But humansin these days love monsters and this is shown when they help Dracula reach the plane in order not to be burned. The thing that I didn't expect is that Dracula wants to bring Jonathan back to his daughter Mavis, because (at the beginning) he didn't want humans in his castle near his daughter.
In my opinion, Dracula's behaviour isn't logical because as we know vampires suck blood from humans, but he didn't want to. Jonathan's behaviour isn't logical, too, because he is among monsters and he isn't afraid of them, and finally these two became friends.
The monsters don't want humans and especially Dracula because humans have killed his wife, by fire, so he doesn't want his daughter to have any relationship with humans and he protects her for 118 years. But humans
In my opinion, Dracula's behaviour isn't logical because as we know vampires suck blood from humans, but he didn't want to. Jonathan's behaviour isn't logical, too, because he is among monsters and he isn't afraid of them, and finally these two became friends.
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