US-Trailer 'Nosferatu the Vampyre'
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This is fantastic film, so atmospheric and creepy, really the best vampire film I've ever seen. Plus the Popol Vuh soundtrack is magnificent.
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Herzog, I demand you remake this movie but with Nicolas Cage. Please.
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This movie is a dark version of Dracula¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
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great movie the music sets the tone for the whole movie i have it one of the best vampir movies ever made
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just saw this movie yesterday and it's terrific, absolutely beautifully shot and terrific acting. This sounds like blasphemy but I liked it even more than the original, this film truly is a work of ART. Herzog and Kinski are/were geniuses.
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Screw Edward! I'm Team Nosferatu XD
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10 PEOPLE WHO LOVE VAMPIRES WITH GLITTER ON THEIR SKINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Werner Herzog's Nosferatu is even better than FW Murnau's version. Imagine what he could do with Fritz Lang's Metropolis, another early masterpiece of German Expressionism.
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@ohmss069 I see. That was interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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@ZolotayaKoshka You're correct. Count Orlock was meant to represent the Plague, which is why he has so many features that seem rat-like rather than bat-like. That's at least the case in Murnau's original intent, I assume this newer film carried some of the original film's message.
I've actually heard that Dracula (1931) was meant to represent the looming Depression, which can be loosely believable! ^_^;; Interesting what you learn in these film analysis lecture classes in college...
In the remake he is Dracule. But the original 1922 version he's Orlok
forrestjewfofo 3 years ago 19
I've seen this film a night, with a thunderstorm...It was a scary and evocative coincidence...and the film a work of expressionist art...I advice to you all moviegoers to see this movie...
FedeEmme 3 years ago 18