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Nosferatu

Original title: Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
  • 2023
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Doug Jones in Nosferatu (2023)
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Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife.Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife.Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife.

  • Director
    • David Lee Fisher
  • Writers
    • F.W. Murnau
    • Henrik Galeen
    • Bram Stoker
  • Stars
    • Doug Jones
    • Sarah Carter
    • Emrhys Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    475
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Lee Fisher
    • Writers
      • F.W. Murnau
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
    • Stars
      • Doug Jones
      • Sarah Carter
      • Emrhys Cooper
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
    • Count Orlok
    Sarah Carter
    Sarah Carter
    • Ellen
    Emrhys Cooper
    Emrhys Cooper
    • Thomas Hutter
    Joely Fisher
    Joely Fisher
    • Ruth
    Jack Turner
    • Wolfram
    George Maguire
    George Maguire
    • Dr. Bulwer
    Eddie Allen
    • Knock
    • (as Edgar Allan Poe)
    Time Winters
    Time Winters
    • Professor Sievers
    Frank Arend
    Frank Arend
    • Captain
    Christian Prentice
    Christian Prentice
    • Nik
    Brian Hanford
    Brian Hanford
    • Grunewald
    Joseph Michael Harris
    Joseph Michael Harris
    • The Attendant
    Cinda Adams
    Cinda Adams
    • Nurse
    Sara Montez
    Sara Montez
    • Florica
    Drew Leger
    • Policeman
    Travis Stevens
    • Policeman 2
    David W. Ross
    David W. Ross
    • Sailor 2
    Karen Teliha
    • Hilde
    • Director
      • David Lee Fisher
    • Writers
      • F.W. Murnau
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
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    2wsalvatore-54404

    Disappointing

    Doug Jones was great as usual, the movie however was a different story. The cinematics looked like something a couple of high school kids would have done on an iPhone 2. The director may have been trying to go for a specific "feel", but he failed miserably. It looked almost like an animated comic book. If that was the feel they wanted then they got it, but personally I did not like it at all. Most of the cast did an adequate job but they where wasted on this movie. I love Doug Jones and love vampire moves, but honestly just watch the original 1922 version or even the remake from 1979, both are far superior.
    7EdgarST

    Distinguished and admirable

    With the recent hype surrounding Robert Eggers' «Nosferatu», I was curious to see the remake of Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's 1922 expressionist classic. This version was released in 2023, with the same original title, «Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror», directed by David Lee Fisher, who had previously made a version of another expressionist classic, Robert Wiene's «The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari» (1920).

    Fisher's film was shot in 2016, with most takes recorded against a green screen by cinematographer and visual effects specialist Christopher Duddy, and then images taken from the 1922 original were added and colorized. Post-production took seven years, until the finished work was released on November 11, 2023, to mixed reviews. Almost all critics praised Doug Fisher's performance as the vampire protagonist.

    In truth, I was surprised to find that this movie, made and released without fanfare, is more effective in some ways than Eggers' proposal, who aspires to the title of new "master of horror cinema." To begin with, Fisher's film is more measured, restrained and direct (it lasts 92 minutes, that is, half an hour less than Eggers'), Jones' performance is indeed excellent and surpasses Bill Skarsgård's, and the story contains details that are more faithful to Bram Stoker than any other adaptation of his novel «Dracula.» For example, there is a moment in the novel where Stoker alludes to Dracula's terrifying gaze from a great distance. His gaze burns like two embers. Here, the woman victim and victimizer perceives the force of his eyes from her window to the ruined slaughterhouse that the vampire bought to live in, where he is watching her. And above all, it is a reserved film, without the gory effects of Eggers' film.

    Both films suffer from the same thing: impertinent dialogue worthy of a soap opera (which Murnau was spared from, as he preferred silent films and narrating only with images and music). However, Fisher does stumble in the selection of the performers of the young real estate salesman and his wife (Jonathan and Lucy Harker in the novel and Werner Herzog's version; Thomas and Ellen Hutter in Henrik Galeen's script for Murnau's film, which inspired Eggers and Fisher). Emrhys Cooper has a bad start as the greedy young man that Fisher describes, playing Thomas Hutter as a frivolous guy, whose love for his wife Ellen is unconvincing. And Sarah Carter is a voluptuous blonde who conflicts with Stoker's idea of the pale, fragile and languid antiheroine (whose ideal interpreter to date has been Isabelle Adjani).

    The visual work is plausible and it is surprising that not even the American Saturn Awards for horror and fantasy films have considered the film in their annual nominations and awards. Curiously, like Eggers' movie, Fisher's film does not inspire fear or shock. However, his respect for Murnau's work grants it a certain distinction and admiration that I find praiseworthy.
    2stearnsmatthews-94307

    Waste

    Maybe not a very kind word to use, but this was pretty pathetic. Two stars only because Doug Jones is always great - but there was really very little he was called upon to do.

    Not a respectful tribute to Dracula OR Nosferatu. It omits plot points that would make it make sense. The writing is horrendous. How does a German in Germany address a married german woman as Fraulein Hutter? Can't believe I wasted 92 minutes on this. Trash.

    I guess it's supposed to be cool that they superimposed new digital content onto old backgrounds, but it just looks like somebody was playing around in iMovie. I cannot overstate how bad this movie was.
    7doringrufer-46345

    An artistic homage to the original

    I've read a couple of bad reviews on this, and I feel like they don't get the aesthetics the director was going for. Everything in this screamed as an homage to the original, but with updated flair. Was the dialogue over the top, yes, but wasn't the dialogue cards in the original, also yes! The shots were highly stylized black and white and the use of red was well placed.

    The original left us viewers with questions and surmising. This one takes a stronger stance and feels like it fills in the gaps and fleshes out these characters. It elevates it from the vaudeville feeling silent original to a more modern piece that highlights the original story.

    It's definitely worth a watch. Just keep in mind that it is an aesthetic- much like Wes Anderson films; might not be for everyone, but dang it's a piece of art!

    And besides everything, it's DOUG JONES! He's a legend and anything he is in, is worth a look-see. Trust me!
    4joeblow-95796

    Boring update

    Maybe there was a good idea to make a sound update of Nosferatu in the tinted monochrome style of the original but the execution is truly dreadful.

    The acting is about what you might expect from a high school play. Apparently it was shot on empty sets and the backgrounds were added later. They look like AI images generated from screengrabs from the 1922 original.

    Doug Jones has just a few scenes as the vampire, behind very heavy makeup. He brings the only point of interest but it's not enough to justify slogging through this sleepwalking snoozefest.

    There are no real scares in this alleged horror film and it adds nothing to the original.

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      Uses the character names from the original Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922), rather than the names from the novel "Dracula". The 1922 original was pulled from cinemas upon its release in 1923, after Bram Stoker's widow filed for copyright infringement. The first remake, Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), did use the character names from the novel, as the case was barred by the time of its production.
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      Referenced in WatchMojo: Top 10 Upcoming Horror Movie Remakes (2019)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2024 (United States)
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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