I just left the theater and while it’s still fresh in my mind, may I just say how gorgeous and unnerving it was to see. Outstanding performances all around. Every expression of total and utter dread felt almost too real. I appreciated the minimal use of quicks cuts since it helped me feel almost as if I was actually there with the characters. Exceptional use of lighting and shadows especially when there’s a blanket of pure darkness around the Count but you can just barely make out an outline. Every aspect of this film felt intentional and I was in awe the entire time. As mentioned in the video there were a few scenes that felt a little drawn out but in my opinion, not enough to take away the immersion. So much time and passion went into the making this film and it shows.
Just saw it for the second time. Eggers cement his status. Script is awesome. Shoutout to the actor that played the doctor I thought did an awesome job
This movie for me is a pure masterpiece. Not 10/10 but millions/millions!!!!! This movie has a special place in my ❤️ I can’t wait to pre order it and watch it every day
@ in one word: EVERYTHING! It just some people can’t appreciate art. They can’t enjoy the movie, they have to criticize it and find everything that makes the movie bad
I loved Nosferatu (2024), much like I also love the original 1922 version (and the 1979 one too). As you said, it was so well cast, with everyone playing their part to perfection. And there were many nods in the film to the original even though none were really showy. And the shadow of Nosferatu's hands covering Wisborg were straight from Murnau's Faust, which I really loved. Definitely hope to see it again in a cinema, hopefully in IMAX.
I stumbled upon your channel a few months ago and have watched every video since then. I absolutely love your commentary and no-bs approach. No dumb intro music of obnoxious led tube lights in the background - just intelligent film criticism. Your channel should have way more views, which I'm sure it will in time. Keep it up!
I could say a lot about this movie, but I'll mention the fact that it's a more than 100-years old story remade from a more than 100-year old film, about vampires,ie the most overdone and "domesticated" supernatural being, and it actually scared me, nay, not scared, *horrified* me. That is an achievement. Such a cathartic, exhilarating experience this movie,Eggers is a true 4/4 for me. Also I wanna say, people who say Bill Skarsgard was unremarkable because "he could have been anyone".....trust me, if it'd been anyone else, you'd be feeling the difference. That *timber* ....
I just left the theater and while it’s still fresh in my mind, may I just say how gorgeous and unnerving it was to see. Outstanding performances all around. Every expression of total and utter dread felt almost too real. I appreciated the minimal use of quicks cuts since it helped me feel almost as if I was actually there with the characters. Exceptional use of lighting and shadows especially when there’s a blanket of pure darkness around the Count but you can just barely make out an outline. Every aspect of this film felt intentional and I was in awe the entire time. As mentioned in the video there were a few scenes that felt a little drawn out but in my opinion, not enough to take away the immersion. So much time and passion went into the making this film and it shows.
Watched the film the second time. Its getting better and better.
Last time i felt this about a movie was with the Lord-of-the-rings-trilogy.
Just saw it for the second time. Eggers cement his status. Script is awesome. Shoutout to the actor that played the doctor I thought did an awesome job
Ralph Ineson, he's fantastic. Amazing acting in The VVitch too,along with Kate Dickie.
Ralph ineson’s always a standout in everything hes In. Great actor
This movie for me is a pure masterpiece. Not 10/10 but millions/millions!!!!! This movie has a special place in my ❤️
I can’t wait to pre order it and watch it every day
What’d you love about it?
@ in one word: EVERYTHING! It just some people can’t appreciate art. They can’t enjoy the movie, they have to criticize it and find everything that makes the movie bad
I loved Nosferatu (2024), much like I also love the original 1922 version (and the 1979 one too). As you said, it was so well cast, with everyone playing their part to perfection. And there were many nods in the film to the original even though none were really showy. And the shadow of Nosferatu's hands covering Wisborg were straight from Murnau's Faust, which I really loved. Definitely hope to see it again in a cinema, hopefully in IMAX.
I stumbled upon your channel a few months ago and have watched every video since then. I absolutely love your commentary and no-bs approach. No dumb intro music of obnoxious led tube lights in the background - just intelligent film criticism. Your channel should have way more views, which I'm sure it will in time. Keep it up!
You’ve made my day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I could say a lot about this movie, but I'll mention the fact that it's a more than 100-years old story remade from a more than 100-year old film, about vampires,ie the most overdone and "domesticated" supernatural being, and it actually scared me, nay, not scared, *horrified* me. That is an achievement. Such a cathartic, exhilarating experience this movie,Eggers is a true 4/4 for me. Also I wanna say, people who say Bill Skarsgard was unremarkable because "he could have been anyone".....trust me, if it'd been anyone else, you'd be feeling the difference. That *timber* ....
The voice he did was amazing
It's unsettling in a profound way. It is the opposite of a cheap thrill.
Well said