This was my first silent film, and i enjoyed it. Plus it's a vapire movie. All the images of a silent film just seem so much meanig something. It's quite special. I'l repeat the experience soon, that's for sure.
The srtory line is of course, Bram Stroker's story of Dracula. An...( read more)
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror) (Nosferatu the Vampire) Reviews and Ratings
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June 28, 2008
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June 26, 2008
Despite some impressive visuals and a great performance by Max Schreck, I was bored during most of the film. Also, the protagonist has to be the dumbest schmuck in silent film.
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June 26, 2008
I thought that the ending was too quick and did Ellen die? Cuz I don't want her to die! But it was a good movie and I liked the mood of the movie and I actually felt like Hutter and Ellen loved each other...
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June 17, 2008
Nosferatu by F.W. Murnau, can be considered as being the first classic of cinema history. It dates back to 1922, the early history of the seventh art. If it wasn?t for some serious research in order to obtain a full copy of this movie, then I would have to give this title to anot...( read more)
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June 15, 2008
This was a rare movie that i had to own.This is the ugliest vampire i ever seen in movies.It does have some funniness in the movie.
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June 14, 2008
"Not so fast, my young friend! No-one can outrun their fate."
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F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent film Nosferatu is a groundbreaking masterpiece of the vampire genre: a truly fascinating film that is the essential blueprint for all vampire movies that were to follow. Mu -
June 12, 2008
It was an ok adaptation of Bram Stoker's book.
I was a bit dissapointed with some things.
The music did nothing for the mood. When things were happy and the actor was doing a simple thing like walking there was a suspensful tune and when Dracula comes out there's music fit for...( read more) -
June 2, 2008
This film tells the story of Nosferatu or Dracula, whatever you want to call him. It's basically a Dracula story but they had to change the name to avoid copyright infringement. It didn't matter as they were still sued for copyright infringement and the studio went out of busines...( read more)
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May 5, 2008
Nosferatu is the only silent film I can ever watch. Mainly because this is the type of film that doesn't need a lot of talking in the first place to get its point across. Plus, back in the day the whole point was to be creepy, not gory or overly violent like modern horror films, ...( read more)
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May 4, 2008
A masterpiece that would set the standard almost impossibly high for all later generations of filmmakers
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April 21, 2008
i dont have anything against the movie, it was great and meant to be silent. the version i watched had Tpye 0 Negative playing through the whole thing. i hate that band! it made the movie seem like a really long music video. other than that, Max Shreck did an awesome job portrayi...( read more)
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April 4, 2008
Good stuff. The thing that intrigues me the most about it is the background story - the fact that the studio couldn't get the 'Dracula' right, so changed all the names but more or less ripped of Dracula (yet, in doing so, made a film that is better than any Dracula adaptation I'v...( read more)
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April 3, 2008
No one does it to you like Max Shreck's horrifying portrayal of the immortal walking corpse Count Nosferatu. Murnau conjures up the supernatural with immeasurable power.
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March 29, 2008
a true Expressionist classic. the plot's a bit unusual and is certainly not blatantly creepy or scary, but it has a certain cliched charm that obviously influenced generations of horror films to come. the music itself is strikingly eerie and beautiful. an excellent bit of 1920s ...( read more)
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March 23, 2008
One of the first films I studied in Film class. However, its a very old film and you have to be in the right frame of mind for it.
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March 23, 2008
A masterpiece...it's really most of what one can write about this visual curse upon us. This is 1922, and back then, darkness was darker than today, with absolute power to grow absent of light, ensuring that peoples fears stood cold in the depths of their minds.. I can only IMAGI...( read more)
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March 18, 2008
You will be surprised at just how creepy a silent film can be.
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March 8, 2008
Nosferatu has got to be my favorite silent movie. Max Schreck does an outstanding job of playing Dracula. There are so many creepy scenes in this. The way the director uses shadows in ingenious. Definitely worth a check.
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March 7, 2008
Very good, considering it's time and that it is a lot better than Coppala's version.
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March 2, 2008
Being such a classic I was expecting a bit more. Max Schreck is great as Nosferatu though.
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January 24, 2008
a pesar de ser una pelicula muda, es de las ke mas miedo da de las versiones de dracula

