Review: Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' remake is a Gothic horror near-masterpiece
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Eggers creates a Gothic horror near-masterpiece with his remake of "Nosferatu," featuring stunning cinematography and production design, capturing the essence of German Expressionism.
This film is a reflection of the existential dread rooted in German Expressionism, showcasing a narrative where hope is overshadowed by an impending sense of doom.
Bill Skarsgård's transformation into Count Orlov through exceptional prosthetics demonstrates the film's commitment to immersive and haunting portrayals of its characters.
Rather than offering a hopeful narrative like American adaptations, Eggers embraces the darker themes of the original "Nosferatu," compelling audiences to confront their fears.
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