Confronting Reality: How Nosferatu Exemplifies Film Horror Tactics
[2023-11-25 03:06:09]
Many movies, sometimes movie types, are considered part of escape movies. This assumes that the sole goal of people going to see a movie at a particular socially or economically difficult time (usually domestic or international) is "to escape from everything" . Some movies may follow this overall trend, but it is noteworthy that it can not be a generalization of all movies. During the German Weimar era, the country was in the midst of many national struggles.
Nosferatu also called "Nosferatu: Symphony of Terror" is a quiet Gothic horror movie supervised by German legendary filmmaker F. W. Murnau in 1922. Murnau - a figure famous for the German expressionist movement in the 1920s - is widely regarded as one of the most influential directors of the quiet era of filmmaking. Nosferatu of vampire starring Max Schreck Earl Orlok formally modified Dracula of Brac Stoker, but after the studio could not obtain the copyright of the book from the widow of Stoker, these names and other details were intentional It was adjusted to. To avoid trouble of copyright infringement
One of the most sensational and influential horror films in film history. North Ferrato (1922) of Murnau remained almost on the screen when Bram Stoker's claim of Florence accused German producers of illicit use of husband novel Dracula. The lawsuit against Nosferatu bothered the history of the movie. In order to keep the distance from the film, North Ferrato producers sold it to Deutsche Film Studios. Deutsche Film Studios edited the film without Murna's consent. This film was further modified in the American version of 1929, and the search of "Original" and "Not cut" North Ferratos was obsessed by film historians.
The official name of the movie is Nosferatu, Eine symphony des Grauns (English: Nosferatu a Symphony of Horror). It was produced in 1922, born in 1888, and was supervised by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Shrek. Prior to filmmaking, widow of Bram Stokers, Florence Stoke refused to make a husband's novel a movie. Since Murnau has already started making this movie, it caused several problems to make a movie. He cleverly changed the name of the movie to Nosferatu and changed Dracula to Count Orlock to solve this problem.
The first genuine vampire photo was also produced by European film director, F. W. Murnau long Nosferatu, Terror Symphony Orchestra (1922, Ger.) (Aka Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens). On the shooting site, this is an unauthorized movie called Count Graph Orlock, a mysterious aristocrat who made a living in the latter half of the 1930s, adapted the role of stalker Dracula and Max Shrek as the first vampire on the screen did. A town in Bremen, Germany. Due to copyright issues, the vampire was named Noscheratu, not Dracula, and its behavior was transferred from Transylvania to Bremen. There is a devilish face, sharp ears, thin fingers, sunken cheeks, long tusks, wherever Pest Mouse is chasing him. . In the conclusion of the movie, in this grotesque the dead body creatures were deceived by the heroine Nina (Greta Schroeder) until the dawn of the past, so Orlock rushed into the smog under the sun and met his fate.