A century-old silent horror classic and its modern reboot showcase the enduring power of cinematic fear, from the resourceful ingenuity of early film to the atmospheric mastery of today.
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Murnau's 1922 Nosferatu uses daylight, simple storytelling, and microscopic imagery to evoke dread, while Eggers' 2024 version modernizes the narrative with sound and shadowy atmosphere, highlighting the evolution of horror filmmaking.
The comparison between the two Nosferatu films reveals how early cinema's resourcefulness in conjuring fear, with a man in rat makeup and evocative imagery, remains just as valid for micro-budget filmmakers today as it was a century ago.
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F. W. Murnau, Thomas Hutter, Gustav von Wangenheim, Ellen, Greta Schröder, Knock, Alexander Granach, Count Orlock, Max Schreck, Robert Eggers, Bram Stoker, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, Nosferatu