Dialogue is lifted right from the original.
Furthermore, characters like Friedrich (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and Anna (Emma Corrin) are given more backstory.
It also shows just how much horror has not evolved.
It’s a completely reasonable frustration.
It’s obvious why something is happening and what will happen next.
Nosferatuis legitimately scary as well.
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I was synthesizing a mythology that worked with all of that."
The story still clearly holds Eggers' attention.
Lucy and Mina are just convenient throats that happen to be around.
But in this “Nosferatu,” he’s coming for Ellen.
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