Review | 'Nosferatu' is back from the dead (again) in a visually ravishing version
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Eggers's 'Nosferatu' may not be the definitive Dracula retelling, but it stands out for its unique style—eldritch, erotic, and visually striking, capturing a dreamlike narrative.
As a master of artisanal horror, Eggers expertly recreates past eras, blending Gothic influences reminiscent of Shelley and Poe, using a specific desaturated palette reminiscent of 19th-century illustrations.
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