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'Nosferatu' (2024) - dir. Robert Eggers

Nosferatu was my first film seen at the cinema this year: the latest from Robert Eggers. I've seeen all his previous films, and he set the tone for his output with 'The Lighthouse'.

Nosferatu was an atmospheric retelling of the Dracula story, particularly the unofficial silent film made in 1922.

There are a few maps, including one of Transylvania, which is never named, but shown. 

The lighting, costumes etc are excellent at providing the atmosphere, particularly Count Orlok.

The film particularly comes to life when Willem Dafoe arrives, as an alchemist.  There is also an excellent scene on the ship carrying Orlok to his new home, and crashing into the dock with thousands of live rats carrying the plague.

The film is described as being "fuelled by folklore".

Willem Dafoe is interviewed here.

The Independent gave it five stars.

Source: https://jacobin.com/2024/12/nosferatu-robert-eggers-film-review

The trailer is here:

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