Review: ‘Nosferatu’: A Mesmerizing Nightmare of Erotic Desire and Terror

Robert Eggers is well equipped to tell stories full of abhorrent beings and often mad human behavior. The famous example here being The Lighthouse, just one of his entries to instill gruesome images into one’s mind like an intrusive thought (i.e., the mermaid scene). So disgusting yet framed so beautifully—it’s impossible not to get turned on. Many have often wondered how Eggers would then update the classic Nosferatu tale, and others were skeptical with the casting of Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, replacing Anya Taylor-Joy. All objections are dispelled as praise for her performance is deservedly universal, and I don’t need to say more on thatshe’s wonderful in her role. EggersNosferatu stands as the definitive adaptation, proving himself as the only director capable of crafting a version that truly terrifies and captivates its audience.

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