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It is not the monster itself that terrifies us, but the fact that he feels emotions, is torn by doubt, can suffer and live a complexity that we consider eminently human. Because evil in itself is not surprising, it almost bores: it is the arduous transition towards it that shakes us and makes us falter.
It is not the monster itself that terrifies us, but the fact that he feels emotions, is torn by doubt, can suffer and live a complexity that we consider eminently human.
Because evil in itself is not surprising, it almost bores: it is the arduous transition towards it that shakes us and makes us falter.
Watch Herzog’s Nosferatu now to experience a vampire story that chills and moves with profound humanity.
What is worse than death? ...Not being able to die. Kinski... heightens, if possible, the tragic aspect of Nosferatu, his total unhappiness and melancholy.
What is worse than death? ...Not being able to die.
Kinski... heightens, if possible, the tragic aspect of Nosferatu, his total unhappiness and melancholy.
Dive into Herzog’s dark Nosferatu remake and experience a chilling vampire classic like never before.
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