One of the most impressive and jarring openings that warrants your watch. An enchanting homage to Murnau's original adaptation (1922), it is also director Werner Herzog's meditative—and quite sympathetic—gaze into the tragic quiet death of the monster, Count Dracula, and along with it, a world stricken with the Black Death (bubonic plague).
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Isabelle Adjani is too poignant, too beautiful, and the gowns she adorns have a fascinating pull. In every frame, she is captured like a Romantic painting. There's a vivacious glow to her, never faltering, never giving way to Dracula's own cold and mystifying aura, up until the very end.
One of the most impressive and jarring openings that warrants your watch. An enchanting homage to Murnau's original adaptation (1922), it is also director Werner Herzog's meditative—and quite sympathetic—gaze into the tragic quiet death of the monster, Count Dracula, and along with it, a world stricken with the Black Death (bubonic plague).
Ye release kaha hui :O
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Ashish Shekhar
Ye release kaha hui :O
It's not the new one
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Sneha Das
It's not the new one
Woods sorry.
iTeachChem
Didn’t read the third post.
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Ashish Shekhar
Didn’t read the third post.
Hahaha, well, you should check it out then ig
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Nosferatu
F. W. Murnau · 1922
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This is the first OG adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula