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Jeudi, août 12th, 2010
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Movie Title: Nosferatu
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This is a classic of horror cinema and arguably the first real horror movie. Still carries a genuine fright over 80 years later.

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Now my real issue - Amazon lists a whole bunch of different versions of “Nosferatu”. The only problem is, the reviews for the good editions end up on the pages of the cheap ones. There are only 2 good versions of Nosferatu to choose from - The version from Image (black/red cover), which is the only one with the great commentary by Lokke Heiss, and the newer Kino 2 disc edition. These are well-presentede editions. All the other versions are cheap, public domain, fly-by-night crap! Hopefully this review gets spread around like all the other ones. Amazon needs to have item-specific review pages.

And if you haven’t seen either of them yet, check out “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” and Carl Dreyer’s “Vampyr” from the same period.

Thank you to everyone for clicking for this review. It’s the most helpful one I’ve ever written. That was my sole aim.

We are lucky to see “Nosferatu”; All copies were to be destroyed in 1923. “Nosferatu” was the product of plagerism, and an unlawful and (at the time) uncredited movie version of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. Stoker’s widow sued the movie producers, they went out of business and the court ordered all copies of the film to be destroyed. Fortunately for us, copies were moused away and it is from these reels that we can see, what is considered the first horror film.

Nosferatu’s horrific reputation is unchanged today; The sight of the vampire (Max Schreck) is every bit as grotesque now as it’s ever been. The story is familiar Dracula, however the genesis of German film expressionism is clearly engrained; Nosferatu was one of a handful of films that changed the industry and made people think in ways that were never explored before.

The music score of this DVD is wonderful pipe-organ music composed from many early-19th century compositions. It’s crafting completely compliments the story and adds not only tonal accuracy, but also a believable thread that brings us closer to the time of the film’s creation.

But the unexpected hit of this DVD is the audio commentary track from Lokke Heiss, and expert on German films. Heiss’s commentary is absolutely compelling and points out many similarities that the average viewer wouldn’t easily pick out. In fact, I would recommend watching the movie with the organ score, and immediately watching it with the commentary so “see” all the parts you may have initially missed.

The DVD transfer is about as good as you can get, understanding that it all came from smuggled copies. The film is also ‘re-tinted’, a film technique that provides different exposure colors to express changes is daytime or location.

I highly recommend this DVD to all silent fans, and anyone who wants to see a peice of history, as well as get an excellent historical and documentary analysis.
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