If you were to make a Bloodborne kino, how would you go about it?

If you were to make a Bloodborne kino, how would you go about it?

very carefully

I'd let the good blood guide my way

I would realise that my ideas that a video game story and concept is developed enough to justify a 150 million dollar budget is completely delusional and go on about my day.

So no. Bloodbourne isnt deep, it isnt a great story, it hardly has one and no I wouldnt waste money on it. As great a game it is, there's nothing there to make a movie out of. Go watch Priest (2011), Van Helsing (2004) and Dracula (1992) back to back and you will get the similar experience of a Bloodbourne movie.

>AHHHHHHHH.... kos some say kosm
that mensis faggot was so annoying

Gotta throw in Vampire Hunter D (2000), which Bloodbourne shamelessly steals from.

Bloodborne is a story specifically crafted for, and presented in the video game format.
If you adapted this for a movie it would absolutely not have the same effect and would defiantly be very terrible.
Why do we need everything adapted into every media format? why can't we just have a new film exploring similar themes but different to suit the format?

Take a Lovecraftian and Kafkaesque approach

whats the story again? o right, some van helsing dude gotta kill them monsters HMM the blood HMM other van helsing dudes, FROM THE PAST LMAO, and what OOOh look at that shit STRAIGHT OUTTA TENTACOLPORN OOOH niceeee oh wait what THEY ARE ALIENSS? WE WUZ ALIENSSS?? and then some chick praying turns into a fucking white werewolf shit yea

Nothing to see there, its fucking garbage like 99.99999% of vidya

I would throw it in the trash and make superior dark souls 2 instead

>tfw you sold your ps4 and all games and switched to pc gaymen
>tfw the blood still calls

FUCK I WANT TO BE A HUNTER AGAIN

>If you were to make a Bloodborne kino, how would you go about it?
It exists all ready.

I feel after reading the retarded OP I've lost a couple of years out of my life.
Thanks OP, you faggot.

hmm

it's a long nightmare, just let Lynch direct it.

you don't need a conventional story for a movie.

Bloodborne only works in game format, it shouldn't be made into a film. That really applies for most video games.

>it's a long nightmare, just let Lynch direct it.
Like Lynch would go anywhere near anything like a video game adoptation.
>you don't need a conventional story for a movie.
If you want to not get laughed out of every studio execs office in hollywood you do. Nobody is going to throw a 100 million on a movie that doesnt have a conventional story.

It would be an HBO anthology miniseries of 60-90 minute episodes, each being a short story in the world of Bloodborne. Each seemingly with little to do with the others until you start peeling back the curtain and realizing the overarching threads that tie each episode together to form a larger, kaleidoscopic, surrealist portrait of the overall story.

>One episode would be set in the Research Hall with a writhing, insane patient slowly working their way through and uncovering the further madness of the place until they get to the very top in the hopes of freedom, only to be destroyed by the Living Failures as they commune with the cosmos.

>One would be about a a hunter and the story of Gascoigne

>One episode would be about a hunter caught in the Hunter's Dream before falling into the Nightmare Frontier and then deeper into Mensis

>One episode about a detective investigating the Fishing Hamlet and uncovering the horrors within

As long as each episode is relatively self contained there could honestly be a whole lot of fantastic material you could cover, but you've got to keep a strong sense of mystery until the revelation that everything is tied together as dreams above dreams above dreams. There couldn't really be a main character though, the entire thing would fall apart, and you can't really have the bosses either. Maybe a small number of them could be alluded to.

I think there's plenty of material to tell smaller stories throughout the game but the best way to experience it will probably still be as a game.

you don't need hollywood to make a movie. you need hollywood to make a big ass movie.

bloodborne is a game so just make it a CG film like the resident evil ones.

>bloodborne is a game so just make it a CG film like the resident evil ones.
Why not save yourself the hurdle and play the fucking game instead then?
1. The people who want a Bloddbourne film knows the story all ready
2. The people who dont will get more out of it from playing the game than watching a halfassed pretentious CG movie.

You

how lovecraftian of you

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Wouldn't work with how important of a role the gameplay has.

that's a nice big steaming opinion you've got there

>Vampire Hunter D (2000)
this movie is so damn good