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The article reviews Robert Eggers' film "Nosferatu," noting its visually striking compositions and faithful homage to the 1922 silent film. However, the film is criticized for weak performances, pretentious dialogue, and a departure from the iconic look of the original vampire character. Despite its immersive visuals and elegant effects, the film's central horror elements fall short, relying on unconventional editing and music cues to unsettle viewers. Ultimately, the film is seen as a missed opportunity to fully capture the iconic nature of the original vampire character. [Extracted from the article] |