Nosferatu the Vampyre Comments

  • Rosella 2023-07-13 17:24:58

    Herzog's version is my favorite. The role of the protagonist is more highlighted by catching the wind and the shadow, and it does not have a curious mentality like other versions. This version is the most literary, with just the right soundtrack, the coordination of light and shadow, and adding some of its own characteristics on the basis of perfectly restoring the Murnau version. The most beautiful Lucy, the most beautiful...

  • Evie 2023-06-02 03:12:13

    The temperament of the film itself is unparalleled, gloomy and grim, the director's approach to science and religion is interesting, every character is good, and even Dracula's servants are...

  • Rosalinda 2023-05-08 05:29:07

    Adjani's smoky makeup goth look fits the...

  • Syble 2023-03-28 03:48:05

    Re-interpretation of the 22-year version of Murnau, the same story, but a very different temperament. With a gust of cold wind, the slower the camera, the more terrifying, and the number of lines should be minimized as much as possible, so that the audience can deeply enter the heart of the vampire. The Dracula movies I watched before were far inferior to the originator of the two "Nosfitula". Herzog always retains some of the documentary quality in his films....

  • Bryon 2023-02-19 14:52:29

    The adaptation of [4.0] and Murnau's version does not have too much difference in plot, but Dracula as a symbol of disease is more thorough here in Herzog. Therefore, compared to Murnau's horror-hunting trend, "Ghost of the Night" portrays Dracula as a pathogenic body that tends to be interpreted by modern medicine. It came from the deep mountains to the city and brought a plague-like curse of death. It is an allegorical film about human self-inflicted disaster. Adjani is responsible for the...

  • Carrie 2022-10-01 19:51:30

    Murnau's 1922 silent version of "Nosferatu" is more like a pure horror movie, using black and white images and superb makeup to create the most impressive image of Count Dracula in film history. The first 2/3 of Herzog's "Nosferatu" film basically followed the original setting, but weakened a lot in the creation of a horror atmosphere. Because of the addition of the goddess Adjani, the narrative of the film has changed from a terrifying image of Count Dracula in the original version to a story...

  • Lonzo 2022-09-13 06:41:57

    It's a very emotional vampire film, the rhythm is very slow, the atmosphere is not scary, and the music is too elegant and atmospheric. The male protagonist is an idiot and wants to die; the vampire is rigid and weak; the doctor is stubborn and stubborn, has never seen the plague, and is completely at a loss to die. Adjani is still the embodiment of bravery and perseverance, and is breathtakingly...

  • Kaya 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Film Forum-Halloween~ Adjani is so beautiful, so this film has no connection with horror and has become a nostalgic MV for beauty. Dracula is actually very hard, so many coffins have to be carried by myself~ The ending is indeed a little scary~ Maybe I am afraid of this kind of evil that has not been...

  • Alycia 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Why is Adjani so beautiful, she doesn't look like she's from the world. Some places that were supposed to be scary were laughing with a group of gray-haired grandparents in the movie theater. Of the three Draculas, the 1922 version is the most memorable. The 400-year-old horror is to meet the expectations of modern people for the...

  • Curtis 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Adjani is also more scary and is very suitable for being Dracula's bride. Interestingly, this version of Dracula's prelude is a mouse, and the latest version of the British drama is a...

Extended Reading

Nosferatu the Vampyre quotes

  • Count Dracula: [subtitled version] Time is an abyss...

  • Count Dracula: [subtitled version] Time is an abyss... profound as a thousand nights... Centuries come and go... To be unable to grow old is terrible... Death is not the worst... Can you imagine enduring centuries, experiencing each day the same futilities...