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Quatrus
Saw it in my local theatre last night. And it was a very good movie. Although some times it lost my attention, but I think it was primarily because of the music which was at times not very eerie but rather comical. It probably depends on which version you see. The version I saw also named the vampire count Dracula instead of Orlok, probably due to the copyright.Nintendude94
My 6 year old sister watched this with me and loved it.George Bailey
SW, I totally disagree! I'm 14 and I hated Twilight!BreizhDre
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A true vampire movie, not like we have today. Only comment: people were slow readers back thendirte_lawndre
Good film and Nosferatu just looks so damm creepy. The story is well paced and I liked the chemistry between Hutter and Ellen. Ps - Ellen is pretty gorgeous so the film gets extra points from me :-)kayadams
i fell in love with this movie two years ago. i love it so, so much. everything about it is beautiful!saydin7
creepyPaper_Okami
Actually scratch that 3rd favorite 1. Psycho 2. The Shining 3. Nosferatu all 3 are fantastic though.TheGallopingGhost
This has the pacing and style of a Final Fantasy cut scene circa Final Fantasy 7.Siskoid
Going back to 1922's silent classic, Nosferatu, a Dracula movie in all but name (or names, all changed, but not enough for director F.W. Murnau to be sued by Stoker's widow, which led to the film almost being lost when a judge ordered all copies destroyed - an American print survived) and one that's even SLOWER than the 1931 Universal classic. By the time the vampire gets to the equivalent of London, we're in the third act. It is still interesting to see the very old school effects - I particularly love the play of shadows that no doubt inspired Coppola's 1992 Dracula film - but truth be told, everything people remember about this film is in the last 15 minutes. That's where it's fascinating. Otherwise, it's just playing for time and the modern literate audience is probably just drawing up differences between it and the source material.Paper_Okami
My second favorite horror film after The Shining.SLionsCricket
Half a terrific movie and another half of a movie that was slow paced and uninteresting to me. The ending left me very disappointed, too abrupt. 3/5spacew0man
Nosferatu is clearly a beloved classic, and I do enjoy it every time I watch it. That said, it is so similar to Dracula by Bram Stoker that it's practically the same story with different names thrown in. That honestly the only thing that has ever disappointed me about the movie. Still one I watch at least once a year!Skyscore
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