They definitely perfected the moonlight in this. it’s a bit purply and dark in the Northman, but here it looks beautiful. Saw it last week and I am blown away by what Jarin is doing. His recipe for getting moonlight AND torchlight in the same shot is genius
Lol, no he's not. His Pennywise was horrible. He ruined The Crow remake (well, to be fair it would have been terrible regardless, but he was so mediocre in the role). Comparing him to Vincent Price is laughable.
I saw “Nosferatu” at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. It’s a movie palace from the 1920s. It still has an organ that rises up from the basement while the organist plays. Because “Nosferatu” is a silent film, the organist played all during the film. Which was beyond cool. I really enjoyed seeing a silent film in a theater from that era. Plus having the organ play live. It gave me an idea of how it was going to the movies before there was sound. 🖤🖤🖤
@@davey64 I love the Castro Theater. I’ve been to a number of movies there. I’ve never seen a show, only movies. But hopefully in the future. I went to a Warner Brothers-Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies film festival in the late 90s. Everyone laughed hysterically at all the cartoons. It was wonderful to see the cartoons at a movie theater, which was how they were originally seen. The Castro Theater is my favorite movie palace .
@@Lisa-hj8fh that's not what pop culture is lmao. You probably need a different term to describe what you're trying to convey because it doesn't make sense with the general definition of "pop culture" is. But also on a larger scale, wasn't the original Nosferatu based on the culture as well? Like art and film has done this since it was created.
@Lisa-hj8fh and the original director for the 1922 didn't do the same thing? Take the pop culture of the era and take words from a book and put them on the screen in a different medium? Did he not realize what the difference between a book and a movie is? He was inspired by the Dracula novel and eggers was inspired by Nosferatu. So how is it different for Eggers to make the story come to life again over 100 years later with dialogue? I'm assuming if the director in 1922 could have had dialogue they would have done it too. We're going to have to agree to disagree.
I went to see Nosferatu tonight but I watched your video this morning. I wanted to come back and say that without this video, I don’t think I would have appreciated the artistry of this film as much. Like hooooly crap, knowing all the facts you packed into this made me love it so much more. It’s already a great film, but you made it so much better. So thank you!
I cannot wait to see this movie! I watched both original silent movie and remake recently. I love Lily Rose Depp too. And Dafoe. Thanks for background info!
Amazing film. I miss movies that are/were made like this, for sure. The building, the dread, the ending all well paid-off, IMO. Great review, thank you!
Got tickets for two showings on 35MM at Portland OR on Christmas Day while dragging my family. And got a third showing with my best friend on the 28th along with a primus new years concert after. Also scored tickets for The Brutalist on 70MM and Die Hard 35MM. Suffice to say it’s a hell of a way to end the year and my Nosferatu shirts came in time! I also recently watch the 1922 version for the first time at a private screening with Radiohead music as the background along a famous artist EMEK in attendance. I also finished the Herzog German version last week and it’s building up to be my most anticipated movie and I’m sure it’ll probably be my movie of the year too along with Dune once the credits roll…thanks for your insights man, really appreciated your acknowledgment. Can’t wait to see the Barry Lyndon candle of horror lol
YOU SUCK 😭 All jealousy aside😅, that's a nice Christmas lineup! I unfortunately don't live anywhere near those 35mm and 70mm showing. Enjoy that for sure!
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
The cinematography was really good - we noticed that a lot of the shots in the trailer are completely different in the film, seems like they cropped and color corrected everything differently to avoid spoilers?
Who here was first introduced to Nosferatu as a kid in the 90s by Are You Afraid of the Dark? The episode about the theatre that played this film and the character walked out of the screen? I ended up being a projectionist when I was 15-16, and I’d randomly think of that episode on Thursday nights when I was alone after closing, splicing and previewing the new movies for errors. That monster design is timelessly terrifying.
Ngl that was probably the smoothest transition to a sponsor ad I have ever seen I didint even realize I was watching it until it was already over and by then it was to late to skip so props to you for outplaying me friend😂
It's true blurriness helps believability, but also being a young child 8 year old me thought the Mystics at the start of the Dark Crystal movie were real back in 82.
This is fascinating. You pretty much answered a question I've had whether or not Eggers could make a black and white cut of the movie, by looking at the way they used monochromatic filters to set the mood.
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
Lookin forward to this! Herzog’s movie is genius tho … gonna be hard to beat, with a vampire that literally brings plague + rats with him + klaus Kinski is amazing …. But- enough of that! I’m looking forward to this one very much!!
Me n my mate are going to watch this camping at my grandads lakes, on my phone if we can't get it to run through the tv. That'll be good atmosphere wise, im a shed by lake and empty fields.
Even on Blu-ray and UA-cam it looks so good The time was right He must have seen kinski as orlock Good old fashioned movie making Should make a load of money Maybe they can adapt for the stage
I am really looking forward to seeing this new Nosferatu I was a fan of the original one from 1922 and am so pumped up for this one it’s a film that I think people and myself are highly excited to see I can’t wait to see Bill Skarsgard as Nosferatu
Him describing the realism in the degraded quality gave me goosebumps. For those of us who love Black Metal.... THIS is what we chase and crave. This is aesthetic realism and primitivism is a drug. A life force.
Here's the fun thing about Corvin Castle! This castle actually has ties to Dracula, too. Vlad the Impaler was held prisoner by John Hunyadi inside Corvin Castle for seven years before he was able to regain his title of Prince of Wallachia for the second time. Seeing that on the screen and knowing all the lore with Dracula, Nosferatu, and Vlad the Impaler just made it SO MUCH better. 😎
I find it hard to believe that he never watched Herzogs Nosferatu...it's simply the best version and Klaus Kinski is the creepiest vampire ever. But I'm sure Eggars version is going to be amazing
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
Great video whith a lot of research beind it. However, I didn't know that the voice of Count Orlok was going to be spoiled. Would have prefered a heads up since I wanted to be completely surprised when watching the movie. Other than that, really liked the video.
I've actually prepped at birns and sawyer before. Great people and vibe and great assortment of equipment. Its not to the size of camtec or keslow but still fairly well known and one of the oldest rental houses still operating.
I was waiting for this film and excited for months. literally just got out of the movies 30 mins ago. ill have to say, it was not what I expected, it was very very disturbing and definitely something I won't be watching a second time.
This is an excellent video. I *cannot* wait for this film . I enjoyed the breakdown. Makes me want to see it more , after hearing the skinny on the things they did to get all the look, and sound, etc, throughout the film.
Pretty good film. Count Orlok looks nothing like he did in the original, just a heads up if you're expecting a modern recreation of the classic. It's like classic Dracula and then Gary Oldmans Dracula. It's not bad, it's just very different.
I'm glad Ann Taylor joy is not longer in it, I'm not a fan of hers. But I'm really not a fan of Depp Rose. But I really want to see this movie. I think it's going to be so good.
they used castle that are WAY too big and flashy...of course, it's the entertainment industry.... These castles don't look forlorn, forgotten, run down NEED to use Poenari castle...shoot the hill, reproduce it digitally...
It almost vanished into obscurity art destroyed by the powers at be theres evidence lending to the idea the production comlany intended on making more supernatural/esoteric folklore horror films we can only guess what. I have watched the original at an old theatre projected with a musician scoring it in house.
There’s a lot of great things in this version of Nosferatu, but I still like Herzog’s version the best. A couple moments in this film are quite cringey/over the top and I have mixed feelings about this version of Orlok.
@FrameVoyager yeah, I mean you mentioned the witch and lighthouse being fantastic and receiving lots of praise and acclaim, which they were, But you totally skipped over the Northman, one of my favourite films ever
I'm sorry but I 100% disagree that the original Nosferatu is a good film. That movie's plot makes no sense, it changes its focus on character development too often, it's boring, and to its credit the last 5 mins of the film is the best thing about it, which also happens to be the scenes we see all over social media.
What is your favorite Robert Eggers Film?
I love All 3!!!! But what he and his DP Jarin B did in The lighthouse to create atmosphere , is what motivated me to get behind a camera!
Hello Frame Voyager,
Do you think "Nosferatu" will break box office records upon release?
The VVITCH
I think it will do pretty well! But I don't know if it will break box office records. "R" rated films like these have a hard time doing that
The VVitch, I like to live deliciously
Thank you for not spoiling his appearance
If they aren't doing it I won't! Fully support keeping this sort of thing under wraps.
Just some concept works are out. And whatever they have shown in trailer
@loubloom24 You can find it if you look hard enough 😉
@@FrameVoyager where? I need to know haha I'm trying to find leaks or something
🤐
They definitely perfected the moonlight in this. it’s a bit purply and dark in the Northman, but here it looks beautiful. Saw it last week and I am blown away by what Jarin is doing. His recipe for getting moonlight AND torchlight in the same shot is genius
I actually loved the Northman, but I agree. Jarin definitely outdid himself on this one with some beautiful shots
Was Nosferatu clapping cheeks in this movie??
Bill Skarsgård is the Vincent Price of our age, the fact that every horror icon he’s played he’s disappeared into and “becomes” those characters.
Lol, no he's not. His Pennywise was horrible. He ruined The Crow remake (well, to be fair it would have been terrible regardless, but he was so mediocre in the role). Comparing him to Vincent Price is laughable.
Insane take
Saw the film Christmas Day and was so impressed by the production and design!
I saw “Nosferatu” at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. It’s a movie palace from the 1920s. It still has an organ that rises up from the basement while the organist plays. Because “Nosferatu” is a silent film, the organist played all during the film. Which was beyond cool. I really enjoyed seeing a silent film in a theater from that era. Plus having the organ play live. It gave me an idea of how it was going to the movies before there was sound. 🖤🖤🖤
pretty cool
You just gave me very fond memories of so many movie and concerts at the Castro. I have seen so many great movies there.
@@davey64 I love the Castro Theater. I’ve been to a number of movies there. I’ve never seen a show, only movies. But hopefully in the future. I went to a Warner Brothers-Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies film festival in the late 90s. Everyone laughed hysterically at all the cartoons. It was wonderful to see the cartoons at a movie theater, which was how they were originally seen. The Castro Theater is my favorite movie palace .
So stoked for this film, I swear genuine cinema is what keeps me going 🙏
I like it when they really go for it with the cinematography style.
@@Lisa-hj8fh by Robert Eggers? I wouldn't consider really any of his work super inspired by pop culture. Have you seen his previous films?
Lol, 'stoked' - shout out to Bram Stoker - I see what you did there ! 🤣
@@Lisa-hj8fh that's not what pop culture is lmao. You probably need a different term to describe what you're trying to convey because it doesn't make sense with the general definition of "pop culture" is.
But also on a larger scale, wasn't the original Nosferatu based on the culture as well? Like art and film has done this since it was created.
@Lisa-hj8fh and the original director for the 1922 didn't do the same thing? Take the pop culture of the era and take words from a book and put them on the screen in a different medium? Did he not realize what the difference between a book and a movie is? He was inspired by the Dracula novel and eggers was inspired by Nosferatu.
So how is it different for Eggers to make the story come to life again over 100 years later with dialogue? I'm assuming if the director in 1922 could have had dialogue they would have done it too. We're going to have to agree to disagree.
I went to see Nosferatu tonight but I watched your video this morning. I wanted to come back and say that without this video, I don’t think I would have appreciated the artistry of this film as much. Like hooooly crap, knowing all the facts you packed into this made me love it so much more. It’s already a great film, but you made it so much better. So thank you!
Thank you for no spoilers!
No problem!
Had to come to the comment section to make sure
The voice is crazy, can't wait to see the look
Reminds me a lot of bram stoker's dracula
@@DGVFX🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I cannot wait to see this movie! I watched both original silent movie and remake recently. I love Lily Rose Depp too. And Dafoe. Thanks for background info!
Amazing film. I miss movies that are/were made like this, for sure. The building, the dread, the ending all well paid-off, IMO. Great review, thank you!
That's the smoothest transition to a video sponsor I've ever seen
😅😅😅 Try to not make them jump out and scare you
Not altered digitally!?? I didn’t think it was him at all! Amazing!
“Address me as lord”
The most impressive thing about this video.. is the Segway into the sponsorship ad… SUPER CRISPY!🙌🏾
@@AMoja-tk6kx haha appreciate it 😅
Got tickets for two showings on 35MM at Portland OR on Christmas Day while dragging my family. And got a third showing with my best friend on the 28th along with a primus new years concert after. Also scored tickets for The Brutalist on 70MM and Die Hard 35MM. Suffice to say it’s a hell of a way to end the year and my Nosferatu shirts came in time!
I also recently watch the 1922 version for the first time at a private screening with Radiohead music as the background along a famous artist EMEK in attendance. I also finished the Herzog German version last week and it’s building up to be my most anticipated movie and I’m sure it’ll probably be my movie of the year too along with Dune once the credits roll…thanks for your insights man, really appreciated your acknowledgment. Can’t wait to see the Barry Lyndon candle of horror lol
YOU SUCK 😭
All jealousy aside😅, that's a nice Christmas lineup! I unfortunately don't live anywhere near those 35mm and 70mm showing. Enjoy that for sure!
Brag a little more
Bro don’t go with your family though isn’t this going to be like hardcore R?
Can’t wait to see this next week ❤
Eggers need to either do a critters remake or Gremlins..I can even see him doing a good werewolf movie that blows everyone away and swallows
If he did Frankenstein it would blow everyone out of the water
The john malkovich and William dafoe nosferatu in 2000ish was awesome.
I remember that movie, but have forgotten its title ?
@@jamesbarbour8400shadow of the vampire
@Newaza235 ah - brilliant - thanks so much ! 👍
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
@@TheGeoDaddy welp Oscar wasn't too into the fairer sex if I remember my history right😎
The cinematography was really good - we noticed that a lot of the shots in the trailer are completely different in the film, seems like they cropped and color corrected everything differently to avoid spoilers?
The movie is absolutely amazing. Saw it last week and was absolutely blown away. Robert Eggers really outdid himself.
Honestly can't think of a better film for him to do
I would like to see his take on A Christmas Carol.
How have you seen it pre release date?
@@bones8910 a lot of different screeners you can go to if you live in the right area haha
I am a pretty popular content creator who lives in LA, so I get to go to lots of screenings pre release date.
Who here was first introduced to Nosferatu as a kid in the 90s by Are You Afraid of the Dark? The episode about the theatre that played this film and the character walked out of the screen? I ended up being a projectionist when I was 15-16, and I’d randomly think of that episode on Thursday nights when I was alone after closing, splicing and previewing the new movies for errors. That monster design is timelessly terrifying.
Ngl that was probably the smoothest transition to a sponsor ad I have ever seen I didint even realize I was watching it until it was already over and by then it was to late to skip so props to you for outplaying me friend😂
Appreciate it 😅
@ Np also I just watched the film in the theater today and that was the best movie I have ever seen
It's true blurriness helps believability, but also being a young child 8 year old me thought the Mystics at the start of the Dark Crystal movie were real back in 82.
Great job and research on this video
Love your videos man ❤️
Appreciate it! 🙏
This is fascinating. You pretty much answered a question I've had whether or not Eggers could make a black and white cut of the movie, by looking at the way they used monochromatic filters to set the mood.
Cannot wait to see this!
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
Just saw it. Incredible
Same. Love it
Lookin forward to this! Herzog’s movie is genius tho … gonna be hard to beat, with a vampire that literally brings plague + rats with him + klaus Kinski is amazing …. But- enough of that! I’m looking forward to this one very much!!
This looks incredible
Right?
Every damn movie he makes..
I love them.
Yes Northman was just a reimagined Conan The Barbarian..
And I love it.
It’s just Viking hamlet
Me n my mate are going to watch this camping at my grandads lakes, on my phone if we can't get it to run through the tv. That'll be good atmosphere wise, im a shed by lake and empty fields.
I love 💞 this and I feel comfortable about Bill and Lilly in this !
Even on Blu-ray and UA-cam it looks so good
The time was right
He must have seen kinski as orlock
Good old fashioned movie making
Should make a load of money
Maybe they can adapt for the stage
How gory is this??? Just saw Terrifier 3 and I almost couldn’t finish it and usually okay with some gore? Haha 😅
Hardly gory at all. The most disturbing parts of the movie have nothing to do with what little gore there is.
There's not gratuitous gore, which I appreciated.
I am really looking forward to seeing this new Nosferatu I was a fan of the original one from 1922 and am so pumped up for this one it’s a film that I think people and myself are highly excited to see I can’t wait to see Bill Skarsgard as Nosferatu
👀
Him describing the realism in the degraded quality gave me goosebumps. For those of us who love Black Metal.... THIS is what we chase and crave. This is aesthetic realism and primitivism is a drug. A life force.
Yes❤
Same but ICP
Midnight's Edge did a restoration of the original.
Show some love, please.
Can't wait to see this on Christmas.
Here's the fun thing about Corvin Castle!
This castle actually has ties to Dracula, too. Vlad the Impaler was held prisoner by John Hunyadi inside Corvin Castle for seven years before he was able to regain his title of Prince of Wallachia for the second time. Seeing that on the screen and knowing all the lore with Dracula, Nosferatu, and Vlad the Impaler just made it SO MUCH better. 😎
The still photos are artistic masterpieces. The lighting!
The whole movie was breathtaking
I wish my local ‘art theater’ would show the digitally restored 1922 Nosferatu on the big screen…
@@edstein5642 same. That would be sick
I find it hard to believe that he never watched Herzogs Nosferatu...it's simply the best version and Klaus Kinski is the creepiest vampire ever.
But I'm sure Eggars version is going to be amazing
Im so excited to see this!!!!
It's been on my list all year!
@FrameVoyager I can see why
Fun fact, Bram’s wife Florence was a very beautiful woman… in fact, Bram had to win her over from Oscar Wilde (maybe she was what we would call today, a worthy “beard” because Bram’s infatuation with Sir Henry Irving (for whom he intended the story as a play) was a bit “light in the loafers” for the day… 😏 so much so… I wrote the play 😎
Great video whith a lot of research beind it. However, I didn't know that the voice of Count Orlok was going to be spoiled. Would have prefered a heads up since I wanted to be completely surprised when watching the movie.
Other than that, really liked the video.
Can’t wait to see this film. Shame Taylor-joy didn’t make it into the film, she is such an intriguing on screen presence.
I still love Francis Ford Coppolas version of Dracula. Gary Oldman was awesome in that part.
I’m excited to watch this version now
I've actually prepped at birns and sawyer before. Great people and vibe and great assortment of equipment. Its not to the size of camtec or keslow but still fairly well known and one of the oldest rental houses still operating.
Amazing production
Them Skarsgard boys are hella handsome😅
I can't wait to see this
They're making this story even more terrifying
Great recap
I was waiting for this film and excited for months. literally just got out of the movies 30 mins ago. ill have to say, it was not what I expected, it was very very disturbing and definitely something I won't be watching a second time.
Great movie saw it today.
Going to see tonight with my family, will let you know whether it’s a flop or not, although it has been completely sold out
I can't see anything with contacts thats why i just bought a nice pair of rayban frames for my glasses.
i'll be back in a few weeks to watch this bc i don't want to know anything about the movie yet, but here have some engagement⭐🌟
haha I appreciate it! We really don't spoil anything though. Not even the appearance of Orlok!
This is an excellent video. I *cannot* wait for this film . I enjoyed the breakdown. Makes me want to see it more , after hearing the skinny on the things they did to get all the look, and sound, etc, throughout the film.
Is that not Orlok at 18:34 ?
That is absolutely Orlok. Just saw the film earlier today
@@joshhaslett1696 So they did reveal him before the movie lol! How was it?
Man i cant wait for this flick
Damn, Nicholas hoult is poppin off right now
Man you are like Ben Shapiro with the Ads transition 😂
I just saw it a couple hours ago today. First time ever i went to a theater on christmas day. good . And then tomorrow i'm seeing sonic three ..
Pretty good film. Count Orlok looks nothing like he did in the original, just a heads up if you're expecting a modern recreation of the classic. It's like classic Dracula and then Gary Oldmans Dracula. It's not bad, it's just very different.
Fair enough
Bill Skarsgard has actually played a vampire before as Roman Godfrey in Hemlock Grove.
If Regnum Umbrae made movies, they would look like this, for sure
I have a feeling this movie is going to be phenomenal
protect your soul with what you watch and hear
The did the same filter in "Der hauptmann" movie from 2017.
5:05 why is name "Northman" censored?
Huh... I actually don't know why the audio dropped there. 🤔 Was not intentional
Am I tripping or did you censor yourself saying ‘The Northman’?
@@mr.redhead1185 👀 I don't think I did 😅 all I censor are swear words pretty much
EVERYTIME A PERSON WATCHES THIS TYPE OF MOVIE THE VAMPIRES ARE FEEDING ON YOU
Movie not even out yet, dang!
What is your favorite Mike Leigh film?
Skarsgard and vampire, huh...
I'm glad Ann Taylor joy is not longer in it, I'm not a fan of hers. But I'm really not a fan of Depp Rose. But I really want to see this movie. I think it's going to be so good.
they used castle that are WAY too big and flashy...of course, it's the entertainment industry....
These castles don't look forlorn, forgotten, run down
NEED to use Poenari castle...shoot the hill, reproduce it digitally...
Still not as frightening as the 1922 silent film made in Germany
It almost vanished into obscurity art destroyed by the powers at be theres evidence lending to the idea the production comlany intended on making more supernatural/esoteric folklore horror films we can only guess what. I have watched the original at an old theatre projected with a musician scoring it in house.
Must load up the gore, to offset the lack of film storytelling.
That definitely happens in horror films 😅
damn you. now i have to know what e looks like.
I like his movies.
Rats are not incontinent, and neither are mice. Where did you get that false data from?
Might be an outlier here but I haven’t enjoyed any of his films. Excited this one breaks the disappointment
His films are definitely not for everyone! No shame in not liking it
copyright so they needed to change the name into Nosferatu?
No copyright because they too closely followed the story of Dracula even though they changed the names 😂
@FrameVoyager What would they gain from making a Nosferatu reboot now, when the story is already told in the 80s or 90s Bram Stokers Dracula movie?
Great movie. I was disappointed with how he looked
i do Not want to see Anyting with timothy chalmet
eVER
Bro wanted to shoot an intensely dark movie.... on FILM..... lit by candles and moonlight? Does he not know how cameras work?
Kubrick did it!
Werner Herzog's looksmore realistic and appealing. These landscae shots look like a cartoon
There’s a lot of great things in this version of Nosferatu, but I still like Herzog’s version the best. A couple moments in this film are quite cringey/over the top and I have mixed feelings about this version of Orlok.
Well, the video didn't but this comment did
He lost me at ‘I’m into some pretty heavy occult shit.’ That’s kind of silly but the rest was very interesting. The film is excellent.
Why didn't you acknowledge the Northman at all?
I did?
@FrameVoyager yeah, I mean you mentioned the witch and lighthouse being fantastic and receiving lots of praise and acclaim, which they were,
But you totally skipped over the Northman, one of my favourite films ever
Good job with the censorship, now your banned film is loose on the web.
@@paulmoore7064 I have no idea why the audio cut at that part 😅
Rats, why did it have to be rats.
Associated with the plague which has its roots in even the original dracula
If this movie will be just all about shadows and jump scares and not blood and gore, it will not be my cup of tea
You get both
I'm sorry but I 100% disagree that the original Nosferatu is a good film. That movie's plot makes no sense, it changes its focus on character development too often, it's boring, and to its credit the last 5 mins of the film is the best thing about it, which also happens to be the scenes we see all over social media.
Nah this is a bad take
@@bobthabuilda1525Its really not