i'm not sure how great this movie could be since it's a remake of the ultimate classic and grandfather of horror movies; but it isn't great. eggers again has a mastery of atmosphere and visuals, but what surprised me was i think he whiffed on the most important visual--orlock. while the shadow scenes still look much like the original and the claw-hand reach is effective...when you see him in his full form, he looks a bit silly. i kept thinking von kaiser from "mike tyson's punch out". i'll admit i totally forgot it was bill skarsgard playing him, so it wouldn't be like ("oh, that's pennywise from 'it'"). it kind of took me out of the picture for a while, as other parts of the film built to probably the most effective part: the arrival of orlock into the city and the plague that follows. it was the strongest part of the story.
we still get the love story which feels forced, and used only to serve as the plot. orlock's motivations are never really that clear or explained. why he would have a physical need for a woman besides the blood sucking, he just justifies as an "appetite" but that could be satisfied by anyone.
the actors are all completely committed. the most entertaining performance came from simon mcburney who plays herr knock (basically igor). he's like a cross between griphook and smeagol. dafoe is great as always, and has become a staple in eggers' filmography.
i can't say i wanted more--the movie played out the way it probably should have. i just felt detached for the most part, even with all the efforts to capture not only the original feel but the historical accuracies. i wouldn't say the movie was bad or even as irritatingly pretentious as "the witch" or goofy like "the lighthouse".
i still think "the northman" is his strongest work. this was a nice tribute but apart from some interesting decorating, it just felt flat to me.
it also felt like lily-rose depp was taking the place of ana taylor-joy (eggers just has to keep the hyphenated names for his leading ladies), even though she puts in some great work (at one point her face contorts, and it looks like she does it all herself).
it's also extremely bloody and the bloodsucking bits really get carried away with the sound effects of something being gulped heavily. eggers really likes to push things to the extreme and sometimes it just goes on too long or is obnoxiously over the top.

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