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Movie Reviews of NosferatuMovie Review: Freuderama or black comedy? Summary: 5 Stars
It is so tempting, as with all horror works, to read 'Nosferatu' as a hotbed of Freudiana, with its troubled central marriage, its profusion of mirrors, its homosexual violation and erect, sleepwalking wife. The Count is the undead emanation of the childless couple's desires.But 'Nosferatu' is no ordinary horror, even if it is the only one to have that crinkly, sepia, medieval European look and atmosphere you imagine when reading classic horror books. It is in fact impishly subversive, disarmingly comic, and a thorough analysis of why we watch films (look at all those eyes and voyeurs, the foregrounding of the mechanics of film (negative, stock etc.)), about how it saves us from joining with other people and losing ourselves, our identities, in union. That bleak.
Movie Review: I'm looking for you help!!!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I'm just getting into German expressionist movies, and Nosferatu is by far the most genious movie I've seen thus far. I have to admit that this is the only version and adaption of Nosferatu I've seen. Now I'm looking for the raw, original and untouched version. That means, without recomposed music and without improved images... Does anyone know a way for me to obtain that version? And then I have another question. I read once about 'the first horrormovie ever made'. It was also a vampiremovie and dated back to 1896 and was described in a Amzazon.com review of Nosferatu...but I'm not able to find that review anymore. If there's anyone who's got an idea of how I can get that movie, please e-mail me or something!!!...I will be looking for it my entire life...
Movie Review: The Best Vampire Film Ever Made Summary: 5 Stars
In terms of mood, lighting, and just downright creepiness no version of Dracula made since has come close to this masterpiece. Max Schreck's characterization of Count Orlock comes the closest to the ancient Romanian folk tales of the "Strigoi." When you watch this film you will notice the devices that other film makers have stolen, and even with modern technology at their disposal, have used to lesser effect. Now, if you prefer to have your films spoon fed to you, and your imagination is not up to the task, then don't watch this film. to those of you who are able to dive totally into "suspension of disbelief" you will come to the same conclusion as countless others: This is the best Vampire film ever made.
Movie Review: A must have for a genre fan!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I first saw this film in late October 2003 on TCM and was, quite frankly, astounded. I have a commercial version of this film on VHS (approx. 68 minutes). I watched this remastered version for TWENTY MINUTES before I saw a single scene from my edition. I even discovered scenes that are misplaced in my VHS copy. If you are a fan of the silent, impressionistic film genre or a fan of vintage horror or vampire films, this piece is a MUST HAVE for your collection. The subtitles and the music have been greatly enhanced. BUY IT! This is not mere pieces of film spliced callously together. This truly is Nosferatu as it was originally intended to be seen!
Movie Review: looking for a film Summary: 5 Stars
I know everybody is going to give this reveiw a "not helpful" because it isn't, and I don't care. I am leaving this reveiw under Nosferatu Because I figure fans of this film can help me. I am looking for a silent film that I caught the end of on late night TV. it is a japanese silent film, and In the end it was an army of samurai storming a castle. I can't remember to much else but I must know the name of this film! Please will some silent film buff write a comment on this reveiw and help me!
By the way I do enjoy the film Nosferatu and give it 5 stars, very moody and atmospheric. (the same reason I loved the japanese film)
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