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DramaFantasyHorror

Nosferatu

- Succumb to the darkness.

A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

Release Date : 2024-12-25

Language :SpanishRussianEnglishGermanRomanian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Focus FeaturesStudio 8Maiden Voyage PicturesBirch Hill Road Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lily-Rose Depp

Character Name : Ellen Hutter

Original Name : Lily-Rose Depp

Gender : Female

Nicholas Hoult

Character Name : Thomas Hutter

Original Name : Nicholas Hoult

Gender : Male

Bill Skarsgård

Character Name : Count Orlok

Original Name : Bill Skarsgård

Gender : Male

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Character Name : Friedrich Harding

Original Name : Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Gender : Male

Willem Dafoe

Character Name : Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz

Original Name : Willem Dafoe

Gender : Male

Emma Corrin

Character Name : Anna Harding

Original Name : Emma Corrin

Gender : Male

Ralph Ineson

Character Name : Dr. Wilhelm Sievers

Original Name : Ralph Ineson

Gender : Male

Simon McBurney

Character Name : Herr Knock

Original Name : Simon McBurney

Gender : Male

Adéla Hesová

Character Name : Clara

Original Name : Adéla Hesová

Gender : Female

Milena Konstantinova

Character Name : Louise

Original Name : Milena Konstantinova

Gender : Female

Stacy Thunes

Character Name : Head Nurse

Original Name : Stacy Thunes

Gender : Female

Gregory Gudgeon

Character Name : Hartmann

Original Name : Gregory Gudgeon

Gender : Male

Robert Russell

Character Name : First Clerk

Original Name : Robert Russell

Gender : Male

Curtis Matthew

Character Name : Second Clerk

Original Name : Curtis Matthew

Gender : Male

Claudiu Trandafir

Character Name : Innkeeper

Original Name : Claudiu Trandafir

Gender : Male

Georgina Bereghianu

Character Name : Innkeeper's Mother-in-Law

Original Name : Georgina Bereghianu

Gender : Female

Jordan Haj

Character Name : Vampire Hunter

Original Name : Jordan Haj

Gender : Male

Kateřina Bílá

Character Name : Virgin on Horseback

Original Name : Kateřina Bílá

Gender : Female

Maria Ion

Character Name : Old Roma Woman

Original Name : Maria Ion

Gender : Male

Tereza Dušková

Character Name : Orthodox Novice

Original Name : Tereza Dušková

Gender : Female

Liana Navrot

Character Name : Orthodox Schema Nun

Original Name : Liana Navrot

Gender : Male

Mihai Verbintschi

Character Name : Orthodox Priest

Original Name : Mihai Verbintschi

Gender : Male

Karel Dobrý

Character Name : Captain Yusou

Original Name : Karel Dobrý

Gender : Male

Andrei Sergeev

Character Name : First Mate

Original Name : Andrei Sergeev

Gender : Male

Matěj Beneš

Character Name : Vomiting Sailor

Original Name : Matěj Beneš

Gender : Male

Marek Pospíchal

Character Name : First Deck Hand

Original Name : Marek Pospíchal

Gender : Male

Jan Filipenský

Character Name : Second Deck Hand

Original Name : Jan Filipenský

Gender : Male

Alex East

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Alex East

Gender : Male

Christian Dunckley Clark

Character Name : Hospital Orderly / Raving Maniac

Original Name : Christian Dunckley Clark

Gender : Male

Andrea Miltner

Character Name : Hospital Nurse

Original Name : Andrea Miltner

Gender : Female

Robin Finesilver

Character Name : Hospital Porter

Original Name : Robin Finesilver

Gender : Male

Paul Maynard

Character Name : Dockhand

Original Name : Paul Maynard

Gender : Male

Charles Horne

Character Name : Drunkhard

Original Name : Charles Horne

Gender : Male

Ella Bernstein

Character Name : Clara (voice)

Original Name : Ella Bernstein

Gender : Female

Meredith Digings

Character Name : Louise (voice)

Original Name : Meredith Digings

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Narate

@Narate

2025-01-01

"_There is a devil in this world and I have met him._" There are parts of this movie I really like. It is almost like gothic poetry painted onto the screen and in a way it is beautiful. Another part of me was a little disappointed with a certain look Nosferatu had. I thought he would looke more like the classic but once I put that aside I truly enjoyed this movie. Lily Depp's physical performance actually surprised me and she deserves some recognition for it.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-03

'Nosferatu' didn't quite hook me, but there is enough about it that I can consider it as a good film. The visuals are splendid, as are the gothic horror elements. On the cast, Lily-Rose Depp impresses, as does (more minimally) Emma Corrin and I'm always happy to see Willem Dafoe. I do continue to feel quite nonplussed by Nicholas Hoult. I did like him in fellow 2024 release 'Juror #2', but in this I've kinda reverted to feeling unmoved by him onscreen. I'm not entirely sure why as he seems a likeable chap, yet his performances just don't really register - which admittedly sounds harsher than I intended. Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok is also a part of this flick that I'm unsure on. Does he look the real deal? Absolutely, no complaints there, but I particularly found the dialogue with him to be a borderline bumbling mess. I found the scenes directly with Count to be the least interesting. I would also say that the movie goes on for a bit too long, though I admit that probably is more of a personal shout than one that is to be set in stone; because if you love this, it'll be the perfect length I'm sure. For me, I feel like they went around the houses a tad. With that said, I did highly enjoy that final scene with Depp - very good! Those last paragraphs make it sound like I have a dislike for this film. I do not. It just has some noteworthy points that I felt the need to mention. As I type, having not looked at how this has been received, I'd be shocked if this wasn't rated high. Either way, this is worth a watch. This is my third Robert Eggers film. I loved 'The Northman' (9/10) but I, honestly, hated 'The Lighthouse' (4/10). Safe to say this falls exactly down the middle, in terms of how I think of it. Quite a stark contrast even so, kinda fascinated to see how 'The Witch' hits me when I get around to that at some point.

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2handgrip

@2handgrip

2025-01-08

Incredible acting. No one outshined anyone. Nicholas Hault’s interpretation of genuine fear and loss of faith and strength is commendable. Lily rose depp’s performances over all I see as true sport. I’m inspired. The costuming was splendid. Eggers is great in his choices.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-01-09

"Tom" (Nicholas Hoult) is lovingly married to "Ellen" (Lily-Rose Depp) but they haven't much money. That could change, though, as his boss "Knock" (Simon McBurney) charges him with a very special mission. He must travel from his German home to the mountains of Carpathia where he must facilitate the sale of a ruined manor house to the reclusive "Count Orlok" (Bill Skarsgård). His journey is riddled with portents of suspicion and doom; those he encounters warm him to turn back - but on he goes until he arrives at the castle and is greeted by his enigmatic host. What he thinks is the contract to seal the deal on the house is anything but, as he is soon tormented in his dreams. Many hundreds of miles away, his wife is also suffering - and that causes his best friend "Friedrich" (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) to call in "Dr. Sievers" (Ralph Ineson) who in turn looks to the scientifically ostracised "Prof. von Franz" (Willem Dafoe) for some answers. There are no tangible causes, and the professor quickly concludes that it is evil that's at work and that the continuing and inexplicable absence of her husband, his employer and a recently arrived plague of rats are all part of the supernatural causes of her melancholy. There might be a solution, but that requires an act of supreme sacrifice on the part of the young "Ellen", or can her husband and his friends find another way? I'm not really a fan of two-parters, but I think in this case that might have been a better solution for Robert Eggers. We have a brief historical introduction to the Count and to the underlying cause of all of the troubles for "Ellen" but for the first hour of the film we don't really develop the characters enough, nor sow the seeds for the mysticism especially well. He relies too heavily on our knowledge of the Galeen story of "Nosferatu" (as opposed to the Bram Stoker "Dracula" one). I could have done with more depth to that chronology. Once "Orlok" is on his voyage and afterwards in the town where his merciless behaviour causes misery and panic, we seem to hit the accelerator and rush to the conclusion as if the cock really were about to crow any minute. There simply isn't time to allow the menace to accumulate. Though the visuals are impressively bleak, most of the acting is remarkably bland. Hoult manages to exude some decent terror now and again, but ATJ is really wooden; it takes too long for Depp to show us what she can bring to this under-exposed character and we just don't see anywhere near enough of the ghoulish "Orlok" to understand what this story is essentially all about. It's a gothic, dark, gloomy love story. A story of deceit and betrayal and I wanted more. I wanted to feel a little more invested in the characters: to sympathise, to pity, to fear, even. Perhaps a director's cut is in the offing? It's a great watch on a big screen, but I have to admit to being just a little disappointed.

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Chandler Danier

@chandlerdanier

2025-01-18

Visually interesting. Fun to see hands venture over towns. It failed to hold my interest the whole runtime...it's long. It's kind of boring. It's fine. You could probably write an essay about it and be revered if you so desired.