Review of Nosferatu (1922) by Victor F — 28 Oct 2017
Nonsense is the claim that this movie cannot scare! Superb Tomb, grim mood is compounded by the lack of dialogue and black and white photos. Poetry of terror in its pure form! Max Shreck plays one of the most faithful to the original literary, as Dracula and thanks to its excellent auditioning and arouses horror make-up is one of the most horrible character in the horror flick, right next to Jack Torrance, Angela Baker and the demon Pazuzu! The mood of the Castle Count Orloka is even more sultry and dingy than in the initial stage, "Dracula" with Béla Lugosi.
The presentation of the rules governing the transfer of German Expressionism from the Studio in the open air, in contrast to the "the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" in its entirety shot at the atelier.
The movie I saw more than 20 times and I watch still probably twice as much. Top-notch masterpieces of horror cinema!
This review of Nosferatu (1922) was written by Victor F on 28 Oct 2017.
Nosferatu has generally received very positive reviews.
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