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Most horror avoids killing children or dogs to maintain the audience's commitment, but children's mesh is seen in popular franchise services.
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“Children at night”: Argentine horror movie shows the best use of children's mushrooms with a unique plot in a secluded orphanage.
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Popular children's fungal characters: David from “The Lost Boys”, Mavis Dracula from “Hotel Transylvania”, Alec and Jane from “Twilight”, Eli from “Let the right one” and Claudia from “Interview with The Vampire.”
There is an unwritten rule in fear: Do not kill the child or dog. In general, the audience does not want to see it, so if a movie is going to cross the abominable line it must make death gripping and significant to history. That is why the dog can often be seen climbing out of a crawl space, several scenes after seemingly perished off the screen, while children tend not to be involved, at least not as a victim.
However, there are no such rules on casting Scary children's monsters that spring up much more often in franchise state as The ring. Vampires are a special subset of monsters that have had different cinematic representations, from sculpting NosferatuBy Hammer horrorUp to their newer restart as furious teenage hearthro residents. It leaves the atmosphere a little everywhere with these iconic children's fungi in movies.
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David (The Lost Boys)
The gang's leaders
They lost the boys
- Release date
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July 31, 1987
- Driving
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97 minutes
- Director
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Joel Schumacher
As Netflix By throwing a high school drama, let's take a broad picture of what constitutes a child, from a millennial perspective. Starting with what is likely to be the most unfortunate example, David from They lost the boys is intended to be 18, so right at the shutdown to adulthood. If Keifer Sutherland passes as a child in Stand by meThen it still counts.
David is the leader of the gang vampires that act as the film's antagonists. Sutherland's performance was so influential when it comes to designing the style and perception of vampires in future fiction that the character deserves a cry here.
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Los ninos de limbo (the child of the night)
Bloodthirsty orphanage
- Released: February 2, 2014
- Throw: Lauro Veron, Ana Maria Giunta, Toto Munoz
- Studio: Noel movies
Also known as Limbo To avoid confusion with the American movie 1991 of the same name, Children's children Is a little known Argentine horror movie that makes some of the best use of childhood mushrooms as a terrible antagonist in the entire cinema.
Los Ninos de Limbo, to which the group is collectively referred, is the inhabitants of a secluded orphanage that provides the horror girl's attitude. When a journalist visits the orphanage, she discovers that the children have all been transformed into vampires by the matron.
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Mavis Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)
During her father's coat
Hotel Transylvania
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September 28, 2012
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91 minutes
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Genndy Tartakovsky
Hotel Transylvania is a surprising touching animated film about a strenuous Count Dracula trying to protect her daughter from a reckless surroundings that will try to hurt her. Mavis Dracula is the film's central protagonist, who reaches the age where she is ready to fly the nest and come out under her father.
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Along the way, the duo learns to put aside prejudice after Mavis becomes friends with a human and Dracula learns that he has to let her daughter be who she needs to be. It is a sweet story that has a declining return in the countless sequels it created, but Mavis remains a large protagonist who earns more screen time than anyone else on this list.
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Alec & Jane
Powerful siblings
Dusk
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November 21, 2008
- Driving
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121 minutes
- Director
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Catherine Hardwicke
The most sharing vampire franchise, DuskHave really popularized the monster for modern audiences, without lack of vampire stories and fucking fiction ago. By avoiding the low -hanging fruit instead turns to a couple of siblings shown by experienced child actors Dakota Fanning and Cameron Bright.
What is remarkable about Alec and Jane is that they are immortal children in line with Volturi, who have then explained that the practice is punished with death, which acts as a significant plot point in the series. The couple also has each advanced supernatural abilities that makes them a threat to all vampires in addition to their physical ability.
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Abigail
Gets chased
Abigail
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April 19, 2024
- Driving
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109 minutes
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Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
When a group of ne'er-do wells take a young girl who hostages a handsome payment from her rich father. All they have to do is keep her into one night. Unfortunately, the named Abigail turns out to be a powerful vampire that quickly breaks freely and turns the tables.
It is not possible to escape from the house after it triggers a lockdown, the crew must fight through the night to survive when Abigail chases them down one by one. This unfortunate antagonist is portrayed with just enough Levity to keep the adventure fun and action -packed.
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Eli (let the correct one)
What lurks next to it
Let the right in
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December 12, 2008
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114 minutes
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Tomas Alfredson
At the height of Swedish film, at least in the case of global appeal, was The girl with the dragon tattoo and one of the most popular nanny girls, Let the right in. Both films quickly got American remakes, but burning fans insist that it is worth the language barrier to experience the superior originals.
Let the right in Centers on a young boy who becomes friends with his neighbor, Eli, just to discover that she is a vampire. It is a slowly burnt fear when friendship is forced to endure Eli's desire for blood and love for violence. Chloë Grace Moretz depicts the character in the US remake, Let me inFor anyone looking for an English option.
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Claudia (interview with the vampire)
Load daughter
Interview with the vampire
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November 11, 1994
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123 minutes
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Neil Jordan
The most acclaimed performance from a child actor playing a vampire comes from Kirsten Dunst in Interview with the vampire. Dunst's character, Claudia, is a central part of the story, which largely chronicles her turns by the main characters Louis and Lestat in a macabre business after the loss of their mother at a young age.
She acts mainly as their daughter, left with them for 65 years until her possible execution. Requires that Dunst delivers a performance far beyond her year in the complex story of anxiety and desire that is the life of trio that is told in the titular interview.
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