My Review of the Vampire Academy Movie

Well, if you didn’t hear the news that came out recently, here it is again: the Vampire Academy movie’s US release date was moved up to February 7! That means, incredibly, that we Americans are only a few short days from it. I’m super excited about this and really hope you guys are too. I recently had a baby, so I wasn't able to go to the Hollywood premiere last night, but those who went are already loving it. They're not the only ones--I love it too! Yup, that's right, I got to see it in the comfort of my own home, and it is awesome. I could go on and on about what I love about it, but instead, I’m going to tackle some of the common questions I get, now that I can answer with certainty.

Is the movie a comedy?


No! I know some of the advertising really plays up the humorous side, but you have to trust me that the movie exactly matches the tone of the book: a dark, action-packed story with elements of humor and romance spliced throughout. That humor angle was played up in the ads and posters to pull in new viewers who think supernatural books/movies are dull, and it worked! We’ve seen an increase in new readers, which is awesome news. People who are worried about comedy are also worried this is “too high school.” But remember: all the angst and Russian adventure happens later in the series. This first book IS set in high school, but all the dark and serious issues are still totally there. If you watch TV, the odds are good you’ve probably seen a commercial that plays up the movie’s serious side. If not, check out these two trailers to see what I mean: Last Stand and Learn to Kill.

Is the movie true to the book?

This is the big question on everyone’s mind, and I say yes! As I watched it, I was really amazed at how many scenes they kept from the book. I expected more cutting. Some scenes go by fast (understandable with a 1:45 running time), but the moviemakers worked really hard to give at least a nod to every fan favorite scene. Here’s one of my favorites that I could watch over and over: Christian using fire magic in class.

But were changes made?

Of course. Anyone expecting a page by page translation of the book should just listen to the audio version because that’s the only way such a thing is possible. Books and movies are different mediums. You have less time in a movie, and some things that are awesome on the page aren’t so great on the screen. You also have to make sure the movie makes sense to people who’ve read the book AND to those who haven’t. That’s where a lot of adaptations go bad: they cater too much to readers only or too much to newcomers. I’m happy to say this movie hits the right balance, and all the changes made were really smart ones. There’s nothing that radically alters the main plot or characters. They make things look bigger and better and also clarify confusing issues. For me, tweaks like that are part of the adaptation process, and I actually enjoy seeing them.

How was the cast?

Um, awesome! Seriously. I’ve said from the beginning that I’ve loved the casting, and seeing them act just proved it. Every casting decision was spot on, and they were cast not just on their ability to play the character but also on how they interacted with the others. Chemistry is key in this series! Zoey IS Rose, and you’re going to have a hard time deciding which guy you love most because Danila, Dominic, and Cameron all knock it out of the park as Dimitri, Christian, and Mason. I especially love that everyone in the movie--whether they were the star or a small side role--really “got” their character. Lucy Fry, for example, read the book five times to understand Lissa. Seeing the cast bring the characters I created made me feel so emotional and reminded me why readers love those characters so much. It even made ME remember why I love those characters so much and that...gasp...maybe I want to keep writing stories about them!

Is the movie just the first book or all the books?

I’m so surprised this keeps getting asked. I can’t even fathom putting all six books into one movie. It’s just the first.

What about scenes in the trailer that appear to be radically different from the book?

I stand by my earlier statement that this is very true to the book. There are some flashbacks, dream sequences, and background scenes that were added, and seeing snippets of those is what’s confusing some people. Watch the movie. It’ll all make sense.

Are there werewolves in this?
THEY'RE PSI-HOUNDS, modeled exactly off a drawing I made for director Mark Waters.

Is there going to be a movie of Frostbite?

That depends on the success of this one! If it does well, there’ll be a sequel (and hopefully more). Part of the reason such a young cast was chosen was because everyone hopes there’ll be six more years of movies! But this one needs to do well. VA has a big following, but it’s no Harry Potter or Hunger Games. Half of those series’ fan bases could stay home, and they’d still succeed at the theater. We need our full fan base and new people at the theater to be successful, which is why the marketing team has worked so hard to pull in new viewers who don’t normally go to paranormal films.

What’s the final word?


The final word is that I’m super thrilled with the way the movie turned out, and I think you will be too. I’ve seen jaded people comment that I HAVE to say I like it, but here’s the truth: you can believe what you want, but I have a very hard time lying to you guys about things. For example, when my publishers give me covers I don’t like (yeah, it happens), I can’t bring myself to tell you I think they’re good. So, I’ll find a different positive way to spin it, like, “My publisher worked really hard on this and is so excited about it!” That’s what I’d be doing if I thought this movie was bad. Instead, I can say to you straight on that I really love it and hope you guys will as well. From cast to dialogue to breathtaking visuals, they really outdid themselves. The future of the franchise is in your hands now, so go see it! See it on opening day, and bring a bunch of friends because those opening numbers are critical. And remember, a successful first movie means we could very likely see Adrian and Eddie soon...
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Published on February 05, 2014 13:23
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message 51: by Antonija (new)

Antonija Sarina wrote: "@Chrissy Ownes I don't think lissa has MAJOR depression until later, such as book 2." no, she has a major depression in the first book. Remember the bloody animals and how she cut herself? She did it because she was majorly depressed.


message 52: by Amanda (new)

Amanda I thought it was decent. It was cool on how they did the connection b/w Lissa and Rose. Plus, they actually got Dimitri and Rose scene right.


message 53: by Jayde (new)

Jayde My boyfriend took me to see VA last night for valentines day :). I'm a fan of the series and he's never read it, but we both enjoyed it very much. Great action scenes, some comic relief and not too confusing for a newcomer to the series.
Congrats on your first film, and hope to see more from this series in the future!


message 54: by Micaela (new)

Micaela Swart !!!!!!!!!! MARCH 21ST! >.


message 55: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I don't know... I did not feel the movie did the book justice at all. The book was total kick ass and what was played out on the screen was a teeny bopper immature movie with a cast that was less then stellar at best and I couldn't help but wonder why dimitri looked like he could've been old enough to be my father...and I'm 30!!! The movie says hey little girls it's ok to date your fathers friends... The books were great but the movie was just inappropriate and rose and dimitri were disturbing to watch.


message 56: by Staci (new)

Staci Gray Lauren wrote: "I don't know... I did not feel the movie did the book justice at all. The book was total kick ass and what was played out on the screen was a teeny bopper immature movie with a cast that was less t..."

Couldn't agree with you more.


message 57: by Sheechiibii (new)

Sheechiibii Lauren wrote: "I don't know... I did not feel the movie did the book justice at all. The book was total kick ass and what was played out on the screen was a teeny bopper immature movie with a cast that was less t..."

Dimitri is 25, his actor (Danila) is 28. Sorry but I really don't think people can complain about the actors age not being correct because it's pretty much spot on, 3 years is nothing.


message 58: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I wasn't referring to how old he actually was... In the movie they made him look 45 ... I've seen other pictures of him when he looked his age not a middle aged man.


message 59: by Sheechiibii (new)

Sheechiibii Ah right, gotcha. I think it's the hair. He usually wears a shorter style, the longer hair doesn't suit him I don't think.


message 60: by Staci (new)

Staci Gray Sheechiibii wrote: "Lauren wrote: "I don't know... I did not feel the movie did the book justice at all. The book was total kick ass and what was played out on the screen was a teeny bopper immature movie with a cast ..."

For me, it wasn't the age of the actor. Dimitri seemed much older while Rose seemed much younger on screen. There was no chemistry between the two. It was just creepy, awkward, and forced.


message 61: by [deleted user] (new)

What's up with the trailer? It didn't even do any justice to the book. I love all six books and I hope I can say the same with the movie/s. But then after reading this, I just know that I will do definitely watch it, thanks to Ms Richelle for helping me make up that decision.


message 62: by Sarina (new)

Sarina I thought that the movie was great! But i would possibly add more lines from the book and less of their own creative lines. The movie and books are great though.


message 63: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Sheechiibii wrote: "Ah right, gotcha. I think it's the hair. He usually wears a shorter style, the longer hair doesn't suit him I don't think."

It's not even so much the hair... Dimitri was made out to be this god like man who had the ability to haunt dreams and wish you had a guy like that. I always pictured him, his face, his body as perfection... Was so disappointed. The actor is a good looking guy but for some reason in the movie he looked old, unfit, and just not at all what I would've like to see... And Sophia bush or an actress just like her would've been the perfect rose.


message 64: by Sheechiibii (new)

Sheechiibii Sophie Bush is too old to play Rose, whether she would have played the character well or not. To be honest I never really pictured Dimitri as extremely hot (even though he'd usually be my type). For once in a book I felt like I was hearing how Rose thought of him, not how he actually was if you know what I mean? I pictured Adrian as far hotter and Christian too, even though Rose didn't speak about their being attractive near so much.


message 65: by Allie (last edited Feb 18, 2014 08:40AM) (new)

Allie I saw the movie during it's opening week and while I absolutely love the books, I was disappointed in the movie. I wasn't worried about it after seeing the trailers because I know that often trailers are misleading. I didn't mind the casting (I loved Rose!) or the changes from the book (well I didn't mind most of them). What bothered me was that it just felt like everyone was trying too hard. The jokes seemed forced. Everything was very fastpaced, but in a bad way. It seemed like it was just one scene after another and you really didn't have time to care about these characters. There was way too much narration by Rose, especially when she was in Lissa's head and commenting the whole time. I was also disappointed in the Strigoi, I didn't think they were nearly scary enough. As many others have commented Lissa's cutting and Karp being in charge of this Strigoi army were changes I wasn't okay with as well. Also, Natalie at the end of the movie was way too sexualized compared to the book. I hate to be so hard on the movie because I really wanted to like it and for it to succeed, but I'm just disappointed because the books are so great and I don't feel this movie represented them as such. If I only saw the movie, I wouldn't be inclined to read the books afterwards. Also with the comedy so played up, I cannot imagine what the sequels would be like. Yes, there is humor in the books, but it's not the main focus, as it felt like it was in the movie. While I am disappointed in the movie, I am in no way disappointed in or blaming Richelle. The blame for me definitely goes to the screenwriter for not translating the book into the movie it should have been. Overall, I would give it 3 stars, it was okay. It did get better as the movie went on and I think it will grow on me in time, but I don't think it will (or should) get a sequel.


message 66: by Kim (new)

Kim Ok, First I have to say I've seen it twice. I couldn't wait for my friend to go with me. That being said, I was nervous based on the trailers. They really made it seem campy and silly and we all know that is not VA. I agree with Ally, I didn't like the frequency of fang flashing and hissing. Even though I was apprehensive about the casting, they all did a great job, except for Headmistress Kirova, sorry not a fan. Mostly I was disappointed by the lack of people in the theaters :-(. I hope it's successful enough to keep making them because this is one of my favorite series of all time! (Excuse the fangirl moment) It's so awesome seeing these characters and story brought to the big screen.


message 67: by Joelle (new)

Joelle I completely loved the movie! I thought it was well cast, fun and can't wait to see it again. The day this becomes available to buy, I'm there.


message 68: by Estefanía (new)

Estefanía Passadore does anyone know when we are going to be able to see the movie in a other countries like Argentina? I want to see it!!


message 69: by Sangabi (new)

Sangabi The movie only gets released in March in Australia:( Just have to wait a little longer...


message 70: by Becca (new)

Becca The Movie was cancelled in the cinemas in Denmark! With my luck, they will not even release it on DVD! :(


message 71: by Micaela (new)

Micaela The movie has it's premiere in Sweden on June 16th! It's such a long wait :(


message 72: by Joelle (new)

Joelle Becca wrote: "The Movie was cancelled in the cinemas in Denmark! With my luck, they will not even release it on DVD! :("

Ah, that sucks. :( I'm really sorry. If they don't release it on DVD for you can you get it from amazon.com in the US? Is it the same "region"?

I really hope you get to see if. It was fun.


message 73: by Jenny (new)

Jenny I never read the series before but after seeing the movie I was totally in love! Since then I have read the whole series. I went to see it twice in theaters and might go again. What can I say? I am hooked :) I hope it does well in the box office because I will be anxiously waiting for the next one.


message 74: by Mandy (new)

Mandy I like the movie but didnt walk away going wow... I commend the moviemakers trying to stay true to the book, but was left feeling like they rushed it a bit and some characters didnt come across well.. I feel the principle was the worst... she came across more like cruella de ville sorry... but I do think theres hope... the rest of the books are much darker so I hope they are made into movies! I will buy the dvd and maybe when I get to watch it again I will enjoy it more but it did feel like It was aimed more at the younger generation and that it came off a little too light at times


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