Robert Eggers's Nosferatu Reimagines the Folk Vampire in Painstaking Detail
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Eggers emphasizes that a convincing setting enriches audience engagement, stating, "The more that the physical world and the inner world of the characters articulates a period in a convincing way, the more the audience can buy into and feel like the world is credible, and therefore invest in metaphysical things like vampires." This connection allows the audience to resonate more deeply with the film's supernatural elements.
Craig Lathrop, the production designer, noted, "This process is painfully detail-oriented. For each movie, it feels like the goal is to create a living, breathing world that feels both authentic and eerily reflective of its own time and place." This attention to detail is vital in creating a horror atmosphere that engulfs the viewer.
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