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Nosferatu: Ending Explained and Breakdown
If you saw Robert EggersNosferatu and thought Huh, this story isa lot like Dracula but whos Count Orlok? youre not out of your mind. The newNosferatuis based on a1922 silent film of the same title and that movie was an unauthorized copy of Bram StokersDracula.(Its creators were later sued by Stokers estate!)Nosferatu was so scary, which such incredible production and character design, that it has endured as one of the all-time classics in horror cinema history. Hence 2024s new remake.If youre not familiar withNosferatu, or you just want to know more about Eggers version of the story, our new video is here to help. In it, well run down the history ofNosferatu, and give you some background on German Expressionism, the film movement that helped inspire the originalNosferatus dynamic visual style. Well also break down the new films themes and its differences from the original film and well dive into that shocking ending as well.Watch our fullNosferatu breakdown below:If you liked that video about the new version of Nosferatu and its shocking ending, check out more of our videos below, including our complete recap of the Scream franchise, our top five ranking of the best horror sequels, and a whole bunch of stuff you might not know about Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Plus, theres tons more over at ScreenCrushs YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to catch all our future episodes. Robert Eggers Nosferatu is now playing in theaters.10 TV Show Flops That Turned Out to Be Huge HitsUniversally beloved TV shows aren't always universally beloved from episode one.Gallery Credit: Emma Stefansky
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