Nosferatu 2024 is a once in a generation film. I’m so glad that I was in the generation who got to experience it first. I am from the generation who also seen The Exorcist and Texas Chainsaw Massacre at the theater, all be it as a little girl,when nobody cared about the effect that a movie might have on a child. A strong dose of fear taught me to stay on the straight and narrow.
@@anitarichmond8930 agreed, it was amazing to get to see it come to life in this new era. In a way that’s kinda how I felt about the substance since that too in my opinion is a once in a generation film. 😊
Love your review, also yes, Simon McBurney as Knock was outstanding!He went from a Dickens-like victorian gentleman to such a chilling performance, his transitions were masterful.
This is my favorite vampire film of all time!
@@justinhowell8873 That’s what I’m talking about 🧛🏻
Mine too.
This is the best analysis of the new Nosferatu I have read. Thank you!
@@ireneleung5644 thank you so much, I really appreciate that! 😊
Nosferatu 2024 is a once in a generation film. I’m so glad that I was in the generation who got to experience it first. I am from the generation who also seen The Exorcist and Texas Chainsaw Massacre at the theater, all be it as a little girl,when nobody cared about the effect that a movie might have on a child. A strong dose of fear taught me to stay on the straight and narrow.
@@anitarichmond8930 agreed, it was amazing to get to see it come to life in this new era. In a way that’s kinda how I felt about the substance since that too in my opinion is a once in a generation film. 😊
Love your review, also yes, Simon McBurney as Knock was outstanding!He went from a Dickens-like victorian gentleman to such a chilling performance, his transitions were masterful.
@@kostantza1 thank you so much! And I completely agree, what a performance from him. 😊
Nice analysis. Thank you.
@@dewittcheng4009 thank you! 😊
He's name is Orlock
You barely see him out of the dark anyway
@@lukebarnes3157 yea you are right, but idk that’s something I appreciate it because it worked well the mysteriousness of him.
You mean "historically correct wardrobe".
@@SwissCheese667 yea, I love that aspect of the movie. 😊
@@PrimeTimeScreams I do too.
Witch dreadful, is this good or a snoozefest?
@@DaveDoran I think it’s quite good. 😊
spoiler alert!
Aside from brilliantly of Roger Eggers and the Actors, and the history of Nosferatu, this is a RIP OFF of the 1992 Gary Oldman version. Period!
Meh...
Just saw this last night, love it. I found the 1992 version meh. Different strokes for different folks I guess....