“Nosferatu”, the new gothic horror and vampire film directed by Robert Egers, You are giving a lot to talk about.and there are many who are comparing it to “Dracula” for its gloomy atmosphere and disturbing characters. Therefore, if you have it on your to-see list, here we tell you where and everything you need to know.
The project had a budget of only $50 million, according to Varietyand so far, it has earned more than 40 million at the box office in the countries where it was released, which has exceeded experts’ forecasts and looks set to be a success.
This is the trailer for “Nosferatu”.
What is “Nosferatu” about?
The story of “Nosferatu” goes beyond horror with an interesting background. the movie It’s about a real estate agent who needs to sell a castle whose owner is the eccentric Count Graf Orlock.
This character is actually an ancient vampire who terrorized Bremen, but he also has a love interest? It’s Elena.
It is an adaptation of the 1922 film of the same name directed by FW Murnau. If you are a horror fan, you absolutely have to see it!
Where to watch the movie “Nosferatu”?
The film “Nosferatu” is scheduled to premiere at Cinépolis on January 1like others great productions like “Flow” and “La Luna”. It can also be seen at the National Cinematheque of CDMX and the FICG Cineteca of Guadalajara.
What does the word “Nosferatu” mean?
Nosferatu means “vampire” in Romanian, although its origin remains uncertain. Its real meaning is also believed to be a “non-living” entity. Bram Stoker himself used the word to compare her to the vampire Dracula.
What is the difference between “Nosferatu” and “Dracula”?
The main differences between Nosferatu and Dracula are their image and some details in their story. However, Nosferatu ends up being an adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
However, due to legal problems, the appearance and attitudes of the monsters had to be changed. For example, Dracula is an aristocrat, and uses his hypnotic power to attract his victims, while Nosferatu is a creature of the night who generates repulsion and does not tempt the heart when attacking his victims.
Be that as it may, at present, both “bloodsucking” characters are two of the most important monsters in horror culture.
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