Nosferatu (2024) - Robert Eggers Goes Gothic in a Sensational Journey That Doesn't Fully Satisfy
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Nosferatu (2024) Ok, I think it's 2025 and a new year means new reviews and new movies. In particular for this brand new movie I think I'll go on a bit, so I warn you already, it will be quite saturated with information and boring, but it doesn't matter after all. I write for myself, to think about what I saw and maybe have the opportunity during this flow of thoughts to understand or grasp things that I missed during the vision. Needless to say, I was waiting for this movie like few things in this world: as much as I have always recognized the grandeur of the 1922 film, avant-garde in German expressionism, never before has this story become so important to me. The reason is among the simplest ever, namely Robert Eggers: with every cell of my body I love this asshole incapable of making mistakes. I think he is one of the best directors not only of recent years, but of the entire history of cinema. One of those authors who is not only able to tell incredible stories but ...