Nosferatu (2024) promises a fresh take on the 1922 classic
- Rafael Jose Peré
- Apr 16, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 29, 2023
As the film world eagerly awaits the release of "Nosferatu," the upcoming 2024 film directed by David Lowery, it's impossible not to think back to the 1922 original by F.W. Murnau. That silent film remains a seminal work in the horror genre, and its influence can still be seen in countless movies that followed.
But despite its iconic status, Murnau's "Nosferatu" is not without its flaws. The film's portrayal of the vampire Count Orlok, played by Max Schreck, is undeniably creepy, but it's also somewhat one-dimensional. Schreck's performance, while certainly memorable, is often criticized for being overly exaggerated and cartoonish.
That's where Lowery's "Nosferatu" comes in. The director, known for his work on films like "A Ghost Story" and "The Green Knight," has promised to deliver a more nuanced and complex portrayal of the vampire. In an interview with Variety, Lowery explained that he sees the character of Count Orlok as "a tragic figure," someone who is "deeply lonely" and "longing for connection."
To achieve this more nuanced portrayal, Lowery has cast the Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali as Count Orlok. Ali, who is known for his powerful performances in films like "Moonlight" and "Green Book," is a master of subtlety and nuance. He's sure to bring a new depth to the character that we've never seen before.
Of course, "Nosferatu" is more than just a character study. It's also a horror movie, and Lowery has promised to deliver plenty of scares. In an interview with Collider, the director hinted at the film's "surreal and dreamlike" tone, which he hopes will create a sense of unease in the audience.
Lowery has also assembled an impressive team to bring his vision to life. The film's cinematography will be handled by Andrew Droz Palermo, who worked with Lowery on "A Ghost Story" and is known for his stunning visuals. The score will be composed by Daniel Hart, another frequent collaborator of Lowery's, who has previously worked on films like "Pete's Dragon" and "The Old Man & the Gun."
With such a talented team behind it, "Nosferatu" is sure to be one of the most anticipated films of 2024. Lowery's promise to deliver a more nuanced portrayal of the vampire, combined with Ali's incredible talent, has set expectations sky-high. But based on his previous work, there's no reason to doubt that Lowery will deliver a film that is both haunting and beautiful.
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