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Nosferatu - Der Untote

Originaltitel: Nosferatu
  • 2024
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 12 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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Bill Skarsgård and Lily-Rose Depp in Nosferatu - Der Untote (2024)
A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman, and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
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Eine Gothic-Geschichte über die Besessenheit einer jungen Frau im Deutschland des 19. Jahrhunderts und den alten transsilvanischen Vampir, der sie verfolgt und unsagbares Grauen mit sich bri... Alles lesenEine Gothic-Geschichte über die Besessenheit einer jungen Frau im Deutschland des 19. Jahrhunderts und den alten transsilvanischen Vampir, der sie verfolgt und unsagbares Grauen mit sich bringt.Eine Gothic-Geschichte über die Besessenheit einer jungen Frau im Deutschland des 19. Jahrhunderts und den alten transsilvanischen Vampir, der sie verfolgt und unsagbares Grauen mit sich bringt.

  • Regie
    • Robert Eggers
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Eggers
    • Henrik Galeen
    • Bram Stoker
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lily-Rose Depp
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Bill Skarsgård
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    7,2/10
    212.211
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    34
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    • Regie
      • Robert Eggers
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Eggers
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lily-Rose Depp
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Bill Skarsgård
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    • 78Metascore
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    • Für 4 Oscars nominiert
      • 59 Gewinne & 190 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Lily-Rose Depp
    Lily-Rose Depp
    • Ellen Hutter
    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Thomas Hutter
    Bill Skarsgård
    Bill Skarsgård
    • Count Orlok
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • Friedrich Harding
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz
    Emma Corrin
    Emma Corrin
    • Anna Harding
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Dr. Wilhelm Sievers
    Simon McBurney
    Simon McBurney
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    Adéla Hesová
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    Robert Russell
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    • Innkeeper's Mother-in-Law
    • (as Georgina Bereghianu)
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    Jordan Haj
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    Katerina Bila
    • Virgin on Horseback
    • (as Kateřina Bílá)
    • Regie
      • Robert Eggers
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      • Robert Eggers
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Nosferatu' is lauded for its visuals, gothic atmosphere, and strong performances by Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård. The film's meticulous detail and haunting score are appreciated, though some find the pacing slow and story unoriginal. Themes of isolation and obsession are well-explored, but narrative clarity is criticized. Practical effects enhance the immersive experience, yet the film's length is seen as tedious by some.
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    6IanGabrielG

    Sorry, but Coppola did it better.

    That's not to say Nosferatu is a bad film. Everything about it is top notch. It is very atmospheric, a little sensual, and had a couple of really good scenes (loved the pigeon scene) but it also drags quite a bit. Coppola's version had more WTF moments. It was more grotesque, more sensual, more messed up, and it even had bestiality in it, which is crazy.

    I liked the Anthony Hopkins character more than Willem Dafoe's, but more importantly I liked Gary Oldman as Dracula far more than I liked Bill Skardgard. Nosferatu's Dracula felt 2-dimentional and mostly constipated. Eggers tried to make him more ominous, I get it, but I still liked Coppola's version better. Oh, and I sorely missed Dracula's wives. They were ridiculous in Coppola's film.

    If you've never seen Coppola's Dracula, you owe to yourself to watch that before you watch Nosferatu.
    6cutie7

    Did Not Do It For Me

    I usually love Robert Eggers' work - his films have this unique ability to pull you into eerie, unsettling worlds that linger with you long after the movie has finished. But his take on Nosferatu just didn't land for me.

    The pacing was painfully slow, to the point where it felt like it was dragging for the sake of atmosphere rather than tension. And while I can appreciate deliberate storytelling, this just felt uninspiring, like it was going through the motions without that signature spark Eggers usually brings to his projects.

    To make matters worse, I couldn't stop seeing Dr. Robotnik from Sonic the Hedgehog every time Nosferatu was on screen. It's probably not fair to the film, but the resemblance was so distracting that I found myself more amused than unsettled.

    Ultimately, Nosferatu lacked the sharp, visceral energy that made Eggers' previous work so compelling. Instead of feeling haunted, I left the theater feeling underwhelmed.
    6Binkconn

    NAPSFERATU

    Lushly beautiful with fine period costumes, lovely cinematography, and a hard-working Lily-Rose Depp in thrall to the vampire, this adaptation of Nosferatu ultimately falls flat by too many hypnotized fits by Depp, too much exposition, and a villain that grows less interesting with every appearance until he finally appears looking like an undead Ringo Starr on a stretch-rack. Nicholas Hoult is commanding in the Jonathan Harker role and it's clever to cast Willem Dafoe in the Van Helsing role since he played Count Orlock in 1999's much better Shadow of The Vampire, but this ultimately lacks bite.
    7drownsoda90

    A visual marvel with solid performances but a partly-enervated screenplay

    Robert Eggers made a significant impression with his 2015 directorial debut "The Witch", and has continued to impress me since. A reimagining of "Nosferatu" at his helm seemed like a dream come true, and after many years, it finally came to fruition with somewhat mixed results.

    As with the original 1922 film and Werner Herzog's surreal 1979 remake, Eggers mostly honors the source material here. The original film itself was a blatant derivative of "Dracula," so anyone who knows the bones of that classic story will more or less already have the lay of the land in terms of what happens in "Nosferatu".

    Firstly, the attention to detail here is impeccable; the period costumes and sets are dazzling, and the cinematography is top-notch, with repeated uses of muted grey nighttime sequences that border on black-and-white (intentional I'm sure, as an ode to the Murnau original). In the latter act, as rats and plague take over the streets, there is a palpable sense of rot that is highly effective. Given that Eggers has proven his excellence in these departments with his previous films, it is no surprise that the finer details and visuals are uniformly stunning.

    As far as performances are concerned, we have a strong cast here. Lily-Rose Depp (whom I'd never seen in anything prior to this) gave a formidable performance as the haunted Ellen Hutter, who is pursued by Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgard), a malevolent vampire whose connection to her is emboldened when her husband Thomas (Nicholas Hoult) is assigned to handle estate matters for the Count. Willem Dafoe is as spunky as ever here as an occult expert who attempts to help the Hutters, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Emma Corrin give effective performances as the Hardings, friends of the Hutters who oversee the troubled Ellen while Thomas travels to Orlok.

    All of these aforementioned elements give the film a real leg up, and approximately the first half of it (largely consisting of Thomas's travels into Transylvania and first encounter with Orlok) are engrossing and beautifully contrasted with Ellen's "melancholic" (and eventually possession-like) episodes back in urban Germany. However, once the story returns its focus to the city, the film seems to stall its momentum. One of the notable differences in this reimagining is that the focus revolves more around the Ellen character (aptly named "Lucy Harker" in Herzog's version) and the Hardings, but the unfortunate thing is that it never feels like the audience gets to know them any better for it. This is especially so in the case of Ellen, whose character has a slightly different spin in Eggers's screenplay, specifically in terms of her relationship to Orlok. The result feels like something of a missed opportunity, and the proverbial stake is driven in even further when one considers the film's running time, which is considerably longer than both the 1922 and 1979 versions, and yet those films often feel more involved. There is a strange amorphousness about the 2024 version's latter half that left it feeling enervated, especially against the ominous and suspenseful first hour.

    The film's conclusion will hold no surprises for those who already know the previous films, but Eggers's staging of it is nonetheless spectacular and visually effective--and this is a fact that remains true about the film as a whole. Unfortunately, it does stumble a bit in the latter half as it seems to attempt to expand the material without ever fully reaching a satisfactory fever pitch. All that being said, the film is a gothic visual marvel in its own right, upheld by stunning cinematography and uniformly solid performances. It is imperfect, but it is a showstopper in more ways than one. 7/10.
    rikom-57471

    Ridiculous overacting

    It is boring. The acting is way too much and ridiculous overacting. The crying, the terrified faces and behaviour all felt so overplayed and unnecessary. The scenes, images and costumes are very impressive but that's about it. I didn't like any of the characters, Lily Rose Depp and her husband are not my definition of beautiful or handsome. The count's "breathing" is very annoying too.

    The scenes as individual images were really well-made. I like historical settings in movies but overall, the film felt pretentious and self-indulgent, trying too hard to impress without delivering real meaning or a real story.

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      The exteriors of Orlok's castle were filmed at Hunedoara Castle, also known as Corvin Castle, a Romanian castle located in Transylvania and one of the largest medieval castles extant in Europe.
    • Patzer
      At the beginning of the film, it tells us that it is set in "Germany 1838". Technically there was no country called Germany until 1871. Wisberg is a fictional city based on Wismar, which in 1838 belonged to the Duchy of Mecklenburg. However, this is not an error, as the region was widely referred to a "Germany" even though there was no single German state.
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      Ellen Hutter: Professor, my dreams grow darker. Does evil come from within us, or from beyond?

    • Crazy Credits
      The Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Maiden Voyage Pictures and Studio 8 production logos are 1920-styled versions, in homage to the era Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) released.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The "Extended Cut" features four minutes of new footage, lengthening two scenes that were already included in the theatrical version. The first new scene is a Count Orlok monologue, responding to Thomas's mention of the ritual witnessed at a tavern during his journey, where the townspeople dug up a body from the forest and impaled it with a stake. The second scene shows more of the Second Night and foreshadows Ellen's eventual acceptance of agency over her own fate.
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      • Englisch
      • Rumänisch
      • Romani
      • Russisch
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      • Corvin Castle, Transylvania region, Rumänien(Castle shown in the trailer, 40 second mark)
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      • 95.608.235 $
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      • 21.652.560 $
      • 29. Dez. 2024
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