Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin and Willem Dafoe.Bonus Content:Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Nosferatu (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike ColorDeleted ScenesNosferatu: A Modern MasterpieceFeature Commentary with Writer/Director Robert Eggers
D**E
The ultimate horror movie, a tour de force for hardcore fans.
For all fans of horror movies, this is the ultimate movie. The horrific story is not diluted or modernized. The viewer will NOT get the following: 1) a sanitized, dandified monster; 2) a sexy, mysterious, seductive Count Dracula clinically penetrating neck veins; 3) cool superpowers, flying away as a bat; or 4) a happy ending. Instead, the viewer WILL receive these things: 1) a vile, despicable monster; 2) a human slug living by sucking the blood of innocents; 4) a putrid attraction offering power but taking it instead; and 5) redemption only through embracing the terror.We’re told by psychologists that the attraction of the macabre is the relief of surviving the unendurable. At the end, our own daily problems and challenges look small in comparison. This movie is the real “Dracula” legend in all its disgusting, vile aspects, hitting on all the tropes: even extending out to very real pestilence and pandemic. In addition, this is an unvarnished look at medieval times when the recent dead were dug up and staked. This was done least they become vile monsters, the undead lurking in the shadows to feed on the living. With excellent acting, incredible sets, and a focused plot it is beautiful in its relentless display of ugliness.One can take away deep lessons from this movie, such as the corruption of ethereal beauty by tasting the pleasures of hell. But those looking for a cheap thrill, a few giggling shocks, a cool monster should avoid it like the plague. I must say, though, it produces a lasting impression. I avoided viewing it for a while because I knew that “Nosferatu” was an encapsulation of the worst of humanity and society: embodied in our worst nightmares. It did not disappoint. Viewed projected on a large wall screen in 4K with full surround sound turned up, it is a fascinating and repulsive immersive experience. View this masterpiece with due caution. Beware selling your soul to the devil. You might not like what you must pay in return!
L**X
The Best Horror Remake I have seen
Best movie of 2024, IMO. The cinematography and sets are incredible, they actually become characters inside the film. This is the best Horror remake I have seen. If the Coppola Dracula tale was the romantic, gothic epic, then this is it's polar opposite. This film is dark and without any hope or reconciliation for it's characters. Such a total work of art by Eggers.The 4k UHD only adds to the daunting atmosphere and the film's score is sinister. I highly recommend this film5 of 5 Stars
A**Z
The Language of Darkness
I enjoyed the movie -- beautifully shot, and a nice, 'grounded' approach to depicting the vampyr.The film does some great things with language that I didn't expect. Eggers makes use of Romanian, and also Romani (gypsy) language -- it's very distinct, and I was glad to see that.And then -- Count Orlock (Nosferatu) speaks in a reconstructed Dacian language, that Eggers consulted with a Romanian scholar. It's like ancient Romanian mixed with Latin -- so that was cool.BUT, despite all this careful fidelity to language... The main characters are supposed to be German. A good portion of the film takes place in Germany. But the main characters all speak with English accents. WHY????, given all the prior attention to a correct use of language? Honestly, I found it really distracting. If the principals spoke with German accents, this would have been awesome. So -- I'm docking a star for this inconsistency.
B**R
Great movie
Watched the movie. Wow well done but there were a couple of scenes that reminded me of the Exorcist. A very creepy movie of the gothic type similar to the films Hammer used to put out. The vampire was definitely not Dracula nor the vampire of the silent film of 1922. He almost looked like someone's grandfather but his voice sent chills down your spine. The actors were all great and very professional. Definitely an R Rated movie not for the language because the language did not have any swear words but because of the graphic nature of many of the scenes. Overall a very well made very gothic creepy vampire movie that I think was more of a thinking person's movie than a real horror. The horror was there but it does not jump out at you like so many of today's horror movies. Watch both versions the theatrical and extended cut to get the overall feel of the characters and film. The sets were outstanding and the mood ominous.
R**.
A Classic Re-Invisioned
If you’re a classic horror fan, this is a great reboot. The Dolby Atmos sound and cinematography are reference level and clearly Oscar worthy. The acting and directing is excellent.
K**S
Another Fine Piece for My Gothic Collection
Another beautiful piece to add to my physical media shelf. The film, a gothic tale with a more disturbing view of the tale of old vampires. While slow, the imagery and powerhouse performances offer an insanely good time. If you missed it in theaters, then getting it in this steelbook is the next best thing. Longevity compared to the typical plastic case and artwork that just pops better; a great buy! Always glad and thankful for physical media and that Amazon at least makes it easy to get.
G**A
Movie and Camara work really done well.
This is a dracula movie done well. If not already one of the best ever made films that's a re~make of the original. It's definitely worth having adding to your collection. I purchased the bluray because of the great deal l got on it from Amazon. I eventually want get the 4K version which will really make a difference on the big screen at home. It's a tribute to how films were and should be made without all the glitz and CGI that's become mainstream with making today's movies. Not to say that some are done really well when others are over tbe top relying heavily on effects that can make for unrealistic movie watching.
J**L
The latest Nosferatu remake is worth a watch.
This latest remake of the original silent film is impressive. The photograpghy is wonderful and acting is top notch.The 4k image is great.
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