Nosferatu (2024)
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jriddle73 β 1 year ago(September 26, 2024 02:02 AM)
Starts with a major disadvantage, coming in the wake of a century-old classic and a remake that was a classic in its own right, but it's Eggersβit's guaranteed to be interesting and virtually guaranteed to be good.
"The Dig"
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FreeHugs β 1 year ago(December 28, 2024 08:32 PM)
Saw it today. There were some things here that I really liked, but some things didn't completely work for me. The cinematography was excellent. Costumes and production design were great and the score was a standout as well. Performances were hit and miss. I liked Willem Dafoe best, but thought Nicholas Hoult fell a little flat. I was expecting more out of Bill SkarsgΓ₯rd. Everyone else was mostly fine. The story wasn't always engaging though and the film felt overlong. They could have cut 20 minutes from it easily. Some scenes felt like that went on too long, but other scenes felt too quick. There were a couple really effective moments though. A mixed bag (or maybe a mixed coffin?), but still worth watching. 7/10
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Lilith β 1 year ago(January 26, 2025 10:47 PM)
What did you think about it compared to the original?
I appreciated that they stuck to not romanticizing vampires while he retained an element of the regal and resemblance to the images of Vlad Tepes, and they preserved, for lack of a better word, embodying the death and decay.
I also liked the lilacs.
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