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Melisa 2021-12-09 08:01:19
Rumor: There is no real vampire here, and the heroine is not a sacrifice
Nosferatu itself needs to be praised-among the countless movies of the same subject matter so far, none of them can surpass Murnau's work, and it is even difficult to connect. Pragmatic such as image composition and editing, retreat such as Gothic Cult style, etc., later generations of more...
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Pearline 2021-12-09 08:01:19
Nosferatu
Mornau's classic German expressionist film, the lens language is very good, including a shot of a boat driving on the sea, which should be the only sports shot in the film. The patterns and bumps that Kang Hye analyzed played a big role in the film, and the cross marks on the vampire's face were...
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Leatha 2022-04-21 09:02:05
9.5/10. ①Nosferatu, the vampire who was led to the town by the male protagonist's boss, brought plague and panic. In order to save the town, the male protagonist's wife sacrificed herself and killed the vampire with light and rooster. The male boss was also arrested. ②The movie is full of Gothic weirdness. The biggest audiovisual highlight is the combination of live-action shooting and expressionism (composition/lighting/shadow/etc.) ("Dr. Caligari's Cabin" is all studio scenes). Specifically, Munnau packs highly rendered emotions into a real environment, thereby increasing the realism of the emotions and making them more accessible to the audience. It can be said that this film and "Card" are two ideas that are equally effective in rendering emotions. ③Other audio-visual highlights to render the atmosphere: the gorgeous swash characters on the subtitle card, the low-angle shot of the vampire walking on the boat, the eerily fast movement of the characters (the part where the male protagonist saw the vampire move things and leave through the window), the negative image ( The white tree and black sky), etc.; ④ The movie has obvious limitations of the times. Some techniques are awesome, but from today's point of view, the whole is not scary, so 9.5.
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Adrien 2022-04-23 07:02:03
It's unbelievably beautiful. With limited makeup, Nosferatu really scared me. The shooting is also great, the use of light and shadow, scene selection and even composition are very delicate. The story is complete, and there is some sad beauty at the end, especially with Chopin. I'm about to be turned into a vampire fan!
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