Dracula's daughter Mavis longs to see the world outside the Hotel Transylvania and the protective bubble her father has kept her in.
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Duration87 mins
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It's OK, a 3.5/5, it's good but not 4 movies and 2 series good. The premise of Count Dracula - though not the Count that says blah bl-blah - running a hotel for other classic monsters is rather interesting. Honestly, looking back on the films they should've explored the Hotel in the series of Hotel Transylvainia more rather than jumping to a completely new idea with the same characters.
Another criticism I have with this film is that it uses the love at first sight trope. I don't like the love at first sight trope because it's a lame excuse for writers who do not know how to organically build romantic chemistry between two or more of their characters to put them into a romantic relationship with disregard for the relationship organically growing naturally.
Relationships where one or more people - accounting for polyamory - rush into it are usually not that long or fulfilling.
Don't worry, that's all beef with this film. Aside from all that, it's OK, vampire Adam Sandler and his daughter vampire Salena Gomez? Could be interesting.