Zoey
Deutch: Zoey is the perfect Rose. She had just the right amount of sass,
humor, and sex appeal; it was never too over-the-top. Every aspect of her
character was convincing throughout the entire movie. Rose’s growth in the film
mirrored what happens in the book, resulting in a very authentic portrayal.
Lucy
Fry: Lucy's Lissa was spot-on. She is exactly how we had pictured Lissa in
the book. She had such poise and a regal air about her, as well as a little bit
of spunk at the appropriate times. Lucy was perfect with both Zoey and Dominic
- in fact, we couldn't tell which pairing's chemistry we loved more.
Dominic Sherwood: Dominic blew us away. You literally stop breathing
the first time you see him on screen. Not only did he have great chemistry
with Lissa, but his scenes with Rose were exactly on point. He was romantic,
sarcastic, swoon-y, comedic, and even had that "creep" factor on
screen. He brought a wonderfully acted performance to the screen.
Danila Kozlovsky: Danila's portrayal of Dimitri was impressive throughout
the film. He spoke English so well with his heavy Russian accent. He. Was.
Guardian. Belikov. He owned this character, kicking ass, making our hearts
swoon and drawing you closer to the screen to hear his voice. We were most
impressed with his action and stunt scenes. His hard work and training were
apparent as he made everything look effortless. And those muscles.....WOW.
Sarah Hyland: Sarah as Natalie was hilariously entertaining. Her
whole demeanor was a perfect blend of goofy, silly, awkward, and nerdy. We
can promise that she definitely did not disappoint towards the end of the film!
Cameron Monaghan: Cameron managed to squeeze his way into our hearts with
the way he played Mason. He made you feel for him, just as you felt for Mason
in the book. He also had a really playful relationship with Rose. He was
very charismatic on screen.
(Rose/Dimitri,
Lissa/Christian):
The
chemistry between these two duos was phenomenal. Both couples had magnetic
attraction. One second you're rooting for Christian and Lissa, and the next
you're eager to get more from Rose and Dimitri. It was so amazing to see them
brought to life right before your eyes.
Rose
and Lissa's Bond:
We had a few worries about how this
was going to be conveyed, but the way they accomplished this was very creative
and brilliant. It was easy for the audience to tell if Rose was inside Lissa's
head. Switching POVs was neither difficult nor confusing. This was one of the
best parts of the book-to screen translation.
All main key points and elements of
the book's plot were present in the film. Mark Waters, Richelle, and the cast
have previously said that sometimes it is necessary to make a few changes in
order to create a better translation from book to screen. The changes were
understandable and fit well with the film adaptation. They also did a good job
explaining the terminology used in the book (dhampir, moroi, strigoi). As for
the comedy, it was incorporated perfectly and not over-the-top
.
*What we heard in the unfinished film
was not what was listed on the official soundtrack list
.
Therefore, we are just as curious and excited to see where each song is placed
and how it plays out in the movie!
*As many of you have already heard,
yes, Richelle does have a cameo in the film (see her interview with
Fangirlishness ).
She plays a school teacher passing by. It was a very brief and quick scene so
don't blink or you'll miss her!
The movie team's creativity was evident at the
end of the movie more than anywhere else. It finished with the potential for
possible sequels in the future, which presents exciting prospects. It leaves
the audience with something to hope for! Overall, we were very impressed the
Vampire Academy movie - it was more than worth the wait!
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