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Nosferatu

  • 2024
  • R
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Lily-Rose Depp in Nosferatu (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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A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

  • Director
    • Robert Eggers
  • Writers
    • Robert Eggers
    • Henrik Galeen
    • Bram Stoker
  • Stars
    • Lily-Rose Depp
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Bill Skarsgård
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    250K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Robert Eggers
    • Writers
      • Robert Eggers
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
    • Stars
      • Lily-Rose Depp
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Bill Skarsgård
    • 1.7KUser reviews
    • 417Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 60 wins & 194 nominations total

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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
    • Knock
    Adéla Hesová
    • Clara
    Milena Konstantinova
    • Louise
    Stacy Thunes
    Stacy Thunes
    • Head Nurse
    Gregory Gudgeon
    • Hartmann
    Robert Russell
    • First Clerk
    Curtis Matthew
    • Second Clerk
    Claudiu Trandafir
    Claudiu Trandafir
    • Innkeeper
    Gherghina Bereghianu
    • Innkeeper's Mother-in-Law
    • (as Georgina Bereghianu)
    Jordan Haj
    Jordan Haj
    • Vampire Hunter
    Katerina Bila
    • Virgin on Horseback
    • (as Kateřina Bílá)
    • Director
      • Robert Eggers
    • Writers
      • Robert Eggers
      • Henrik Galeen
      • Bram Stoker
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    Summary

    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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    6ryanpersaud-59415

    A great director can have a "just fine" film every so often.

    I initially found Nosferatu to be an acceptable, if underwhelming watch the first time I saw it. I think when you love a director's work, it's good to rewatch a film, unburdened by expectations, and see how you really feel.

    I will say, I found myself liking Nosferatu a lot more the second time around. It's eerie, dreamlike nature is unsettling and really wraps you in. The larger-than-life power of the titular vampire feels like an omnipresent curse upon our characters and the town of Wisburg. Also, if you're a sucker for winter movies, this one does tickle that fancy quite well.

    Speaking of which, this film, as expected, looks absolutely phenomenal from beginning to end. Not only is it wonderfully shot, but the costumes and sets just look fantastic. There are little nuances in how the characters act as well that are accurate to the time that I really appreciated as well. How, Nicholas Hault's Thomas Hutter, when confronted with his wife Ellen's (Lily Rose Depp) ravings, his immediate reaction is to ask her not to say these things again, rather than seek help. It's reflective of the repressive, image conscious times, and like many an Eggers film, reflects how deeply he cares about depicting the period accurately.

    A lot of this works because of the tremendous performances by the cast, who really sell their period flair. Hoult is fantastic as usual, but naturally, it's Depp's incredibly physical and demanding performance that is the highlight. She is remarkable in this film and dispels any notion that her success comes (entirely) from her parentage.

    As much as I loved Depp's performance, I honestly wish we learned more about her character. The depth of her loneliness is never explained outside of one scene, and how she even managed to contact Orlock is a bit confusing as well. I felt like this relationship could've been expanded upon, which would've been legitimately interesting.

    Bill Skarsgard truly melts away under unbelievable make up and costuming as Count Orlock. I found him even less recognizable here than as Pennywise. And you have heavy hitters like Willem Dafoe, Ralph Ineson, Emma Corrin, and a surprisingly great turn from Aaron Taylor Johnson as well.

    Yet, I still found Nosferatu somewhat hard to connect to. Skarsgard's incredible performance aside, I just found the talk of Orlock being this mythical, terrifying presence a bit hard to square with the somewhat goofy character he ends up being.

    I'd honestly rather him have less lines and be seen less. Some horror movies are scarier when the villain isn't present, and some are just better when they are. (I'd argue a Nightmare on Elm Street or Terrifier are examples of the latter). This movie tries to have it both ways, and Orlock is just not scary. It's the moustache for me. And his death is even funnier, when you really think about it. It's such an anticlimactic end to this force that's portrayed as beyond our comprehension for so much of the film.

    As it stands, I do have a higher opinion of Nosferatu than I initially did, but I still think it's easily Robert Egger's weakest film. I kind of wish he went weirder and more surreal with it. It's a studio film, I get it, but consequently, it lacks that sense of depicting a world where the belief systems and worldviews were so different from our own.
    Igetnojoy

    Fell short of the hype it received

    The movie doesn't quite live up to the hype it has built over time. While the cinematography, costumes, and sound design are impressive, the film falls short where it matters most-delivering real horror. Lily shows promise as an actress, but her tendency to over-exaggerate certain scenes takes away from the immersion. The slow pacing and lack of genuine scares make you double-check if you're even watching a horror movie. Despite a few good moments, it ends up feeling underwhelming and forgettable. Nosferatu felt less of a creepy vampire but more of a old man with a deep and weird voice. Not the worst, but definitely not memorable.
    6jeffmarlowe

    It's..... something

    I was very excited to see this movie and finally went to see it. And it is....... Fine.

    I've read other reviews saying it was beautiful and emotional but I honestly didn't feel very connected to these characters.

    It also wasn't very scary. Very creepy! But not very scary.

    The monster is constantly seen. He doesn't give me the creeps that the old Nosferatu still gives me appearance wise.

    The actors are good but overall the majority of the film feels pointless.

    The shaking of the characters particularly the lead is incredible and they do seem to show genuine dread. But again it felt like it was building and nothing happens. Also the ending is kind of just whatever. I think if the characters meant more to me by the end it would've been a good ending but also I kind of didn't care about the characters as they tell you intimate details about the characters which is why you should care but do nothing to build the characters so that you do care.
    6Katiegoldberg

    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.
    7malvern-879-68498

    Good, but I prefer Herzog's version

    It wouldn't make much sense to compare this efx heavy remake to the black and white original (an unauthorized rip-off of Dracula). But I couldn't help comparing this to Herzog's 1979 version and would recommend any fan of this movie who hasn't already seen that one to check it out. Here's why:

    Unlike Lily Depp, Isabelle Adjani projected a vulnerability that made her sacrifice all the more brave.

    Eggers' screenplay basically just dresses up the original with some long-winded dialog, particularly dragging the last half out to annoying lengths. His biggest changes were the addition of shock efx imagery inserted at critical moments to amp up the horror. For me, they had the opposite effect - distracting reminders that we were watching an "artsy" film.

    The CGI enhancements add some stunning visuals in places, but by lessening the authenticity they lower the horror aspect. For example, in Herzog's version, seeing thousands of real rats flooding the dock (a marvel of animal wrangling) evokes the utter horror of the moment while the rats in the new version just look like background rats in a video game.

    Eggers' biggest strength is his eye for detail. The costumes are gorgeous. The settings as well. The film comes alive when Hoult arrives in Eastern Europe. The gypsy and peasant scenes are the best in the movie.

    Ralph Ineson is excellent. The rest of the cast is good. I found Depp too cold and unlikeable from the start. I gave up trying to catch all her whispery dialog, ditto for the garbled rumblings of Nosferatu in a few scenes.

    This film will no doubt be more enjoyable to those who haven't previously seen Herzog's, as it will seem more original and the drawn-out scenes less laborious.

    I should add I'm a huge fan of The Witch and I appreciated much that was good in this film. It just wasn't a grand slam for me.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      When Willem DaFoe sets fire to Knock's coffin, you can clearly see the gas jets igniting under the coffin.
    • Quotes

      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: A Symphony of Horror (1922) released.
    • Alternate versions
      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.
    • Connections
      Featured in H-Cast: Death Threats, Nosferatu Christmas, Doctor Who Death & MORE! The H-Cast S3 EP 143 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Dans Medieval
      Written by Florin Iordan

      Produced by Trei Parale

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Romanian
      • Romany
      • Russian
      • Latin
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Ma Cà Rồng Nosferatu
    • Filming locations
      • Corvin Castle, Transylvania region, Romania(Castle shown in the trailer, 40-second mark)
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • Maiden Voyage Pictures
      • Studio 8
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $95,608,235
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,652,560
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $181,764,515
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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