In Bram Stoker's Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola's, actually), why did it seem like...

...Lucy enjoyed being raped? Remember that rape scene in the garden (with Dracula in wolf form)? She was horrified after that, but she seemed to be quite enjoying it (I mean, look at the way she moaned and the way she wrapped her legs around him)! Did anyone else get that impression?
 

ScarJokes

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She was sexually 'knowledgeable' she's dressed more provocatively, and when she senses Dracula nearby, her breathing becomes more rapid.


The female victims openly enjoy their master's visits, throwing wide their windows and lying back on their beds in anxious anticipation. They conspire with Dracula against their own fathers and husbands for the privilege of being savaged by the haughty, feral vampire king. The result is an artistic and commercial triumph over the censor: technically, all that's happening is that necks are being bitten, but what viewers experienced were sensual, mostly consentual rape scenes.
 
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