Nosferatu was an interesting movie to watch with respect to how vintage it is. Without a doubt I would not have watched this movie if I was not assigned it. I am not normally a fan of black and white … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Upon watching Nosferatu, it was clear to me that vampires did not always glisten in the sunlight and girls didn’t exactly swoon over their looks. I decided immediately that no vampire movies, whether it is Twilight or Nosferatu are something that … Continue reading
When I was told that Nosferatu is a horror movie, I was ecstatic! Horror is one of my favorite genres of movies. Although I think the vampire and werewolf concept is overrated, I was more willing to watch Nosferatu because … Continue reading
I wasn’t particularly scared by Nosferatu. The video’s description said something about horror film fanatics calling it the scariest horror film ever, but I didn’t get frightened, and I’m usually the one who opts to stay under the covers during … Continue reading
I like this film!! Perhaps because I have barely watched any pantomime before, I am really involved in the show and try to find out what will happen. As the characters in Nosteratu use there dramatic gestures and facial expressions … Continue reading
Before immersing myself in the humorous, outdated film rendition of Dracula, I conjured up any and every vampire character I have been exposed to in my life. Images of ghostly pale handsome men with sleek black hair and exaggerated fangs … Continue reading
Have you ever been to a theater where you were seated across from the other audience members with the stage in between the two groups of spectators? Have you ever seen tight strings hanging from one end of the stage … Continue reading
Watching Nosferatu was quite interesting because I don’t usually watch black and while films. Meanwhile, I love the whole antique aspect, and at times it’s very fun to watch silent films because it almost adds a comical aspect to the … Continue reading
The film was excellent. It was an hour and a half long, but it really felt like short T.V. episodes, especially since a lot of the time is allotted to showing captions and comments. The one distinguishing mark of the … Continue reading
What struck me the most were each actor’s exaggerated movements. It’s unnatural to make such wide gestures, and I felt more so this way when we made those gestures ourselves in class today. Yet, with silent films, such gestures are … Continue reading