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Nosferatu (2024) | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Manny and Niki react to and discuss Nosferatu (2024)!
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Dark - 3x8 'The Paradise' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 8, the series finale of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 8: The Paradise dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, the paradise, finale, series, episode 8, episode eight, ep 8, 3x8, S03E08, S3E8, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary,...
Dark - 3x7 'Between the Time' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 3x6 'Light and Shadow' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 6 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 6: Light and Shadow dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, light and shadow, episode 6, episode six, ep 6, 3x6, S03E06, S3E6, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jon...
Dark - 3x5 'Life and Death' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Tannhaus's Granddaughter Theories: ruclips.net/video/VxOViKDEz80/видео.html Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 5 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 5: Life and Death dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, life and death, episode 5, episode five, ep 5, 3x5, S03E05, S3E5, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reacti...
Dark - 3x4 'The Origin' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 4 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 4: The Origin dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, the origin, origin, episode 4, episode four, ep 4, 3x4, S03E04, S3E4, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas,...
Dark - 3x3 'Adam and Eva' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 3 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 3: Adam and Eva dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, adam and eva, episode 3, episode three, ep 3, 3x3, S03E03, S3E3, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas, ad...
Dark - 3x2 'The Survivors' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 2 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 2: The Survivors dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, survivors, episode 2, episode two, ep 2, 3x2, S03E02, S3E2, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas, adam, ...
Dark - 3x1 'Deja-vu' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 3 episode 1 of Dark! Dark Season 3: Episode 1: Deja-vu dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 3, season three, deja-vu, deja, vu, déjà, episode 1, episode one, ep 1, 3x1, S03E01, S3E1, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas...
Dark - 2x8 'Endings and Beginnings' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 2 episode 7 of Dark! Dark Season 2: Episode 8: Endings and Beginnings dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 2, season two, endings and beginnings, finale, episode 8, episode eight, ep 8, 2x8, S02E08, S2E8, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussi...
Dark - 2x7 'The White Devil' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 2 episode 7 of Dark! Dark Season 2: Episode 7: The White Devil dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 2, season two, white devil, episode 7, episode seven, ep 7, 2x7, S02E07, S2E7, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas, ad...
Dark - 2x6 'An Endless Cycle' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 2 episode 6 of Dark! Dark Season 2: Episode 6: An Endless Cycle dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 2, season two, an endless cycle, episode 6, episode six, ep 6, 2x6, S02E06, S2E6, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas...
Dark - 2x5 'Lost and Found' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Manny and Fabio react to and discuss season 2 episode 5 of Dark! Dark Season 2: Episode 5: Lost and Found dark, show, netflix, 2019, thriller, mystery, sci-fi, time travel, season 2, season two, lost and found, episode 5, episode five, ep 5, 2x5, S02E05, S2E5, reaction, react, reacts, blind reaction, first time reaction, first time watching, review, commentary, discussion, scene, clip, jonas, a...
Dark - 2x4 'The Travelers' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 2x3 'Ghosts' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 2x3 'Ghosts' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Dark - 2x2 'Dark Matter' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 2x2 'Dark Matter' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x10 'Alpha and Omega' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x10 'Alpha and Omega' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Dark - 1x9 'Everything Is Now' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x5 'Truths' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x5 'Truths' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Dark - 1x4 'Double Lives' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x4 'Double Lives' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Dark - 1x3 'Past and Present' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x2 'Lies' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Dark - 1x2 'Lies' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
Dark - 1x1 'Secrets' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Longlegs (2024) | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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Longlegs (2024) | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
The Boys - 4x8 'Season Four Finale' | FIRST TIME REACTION & REVIEW
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  • @Plexippuspetersi92
    @Plexippuspetersi92 Час назад

    A strange consequence of seeing Nic Cage act in a batshit insane manner so many times across so many roles is that anytime he does it you forget the character he's inhabiting and just go "that's Nic Cage".

  • @Faron4E201
    @Faron4E201 11 часов назад

    I dunno if either of you two have played KCD, but at 24:43 that guy talking is Miller Peshek. After about 20 replays of him saying, 'Killed 3 sheep with his bare hands.' I finally realised lol...

  • @KadeWrites
    @KadeWrites 14 часов назад

    Gelphie is the definition of “and they were roommates :o” LMAOO

  • @JuliaMichels-j8u
    @JuliaMichels-j8u 16 часов назад

    I say loud in cinema to my friends that this was far the best romanticst movies ive ever watched and all people loeked at my like wtf 😂😂❤❤

  • @MyOperaHouse
    @MyOperaHouse День назад

    So refreshing to see a reaction from educated viewers, thoroughly enjoyed ❤

  • @kaylee.at2
    @kaylee.at2 День назад

    Watch the 1979 remake too. Isabelle Adjani's Ellen Hutter is just as good in my opinion, Lily-Rose Depp even said that her performance in Possession (1981) inspired her own acting in Nosferatu

  • @miraofalltrades
    @miraofalltrades День назад

    Sorry it’s so funny how you kind of look like Jon Chu with long hair (to me) and you said a similar thing about not being sure about Ariana’s acting and her fame 😭😭😭

  • @kellyflanagan3537
    @kellyflanagan3537 2 дня назад

    Lily Rose Depp has said that Ellen, Thomas, and Orlok were a love triangle. She loved Thomas, but was drawn to Orlok.

    • @justlive2809
      @justlive2809 День назад

      did she sacrifice herself at the end ?

    • @kellyflanagan3537
      @kellyflanagan3537 День назад

      @ Yes. Of course she didn’t want to die. But she knew that she had to save the city and Thomas. But she used his own desires and obsession with her against Count Orlok. They had a multi year “affair” before she met Thomas. She left Orlok for Thomas. But she still had feelings for Orlok, thus the love triangle.

  • @lovelychim9761
    @lovelychim9761 2 дня назад

    "This scene could be a painting " yea well thats the thing with Robert eggers ,every scene can be a painting

  • @henryviii2091
    @henryviii2091 2 дня назад

    There are two languages spoken in the movie when Thomas is in Transylvania. The guys with the long hair that are dancing and singing when he arrives in the village are Roma people and they speak their own language, the old guy, the old women and the nuns are Romanians and they speak Romanian. And what Orlok speaks is some sort of fictional old Romanian thing that they made up for the movie, some people claim it's Dacian but there is no such thing as Dacian anymore, so what he speaks is just some made up gibberish.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 2 дня назад

      Yeah I figured it was either Dacian or something they made up. Either way, the way Bill delivers it sounds so regal and cool to listen to.

    • @henryviii2091
      @henryviii2091 День назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 Oh yeah, it's cool for sure, but there are a lot of people spreading nonsense such as "Eggers reconstructed the Dacian language" and stuff like that, which is complete bs.

  • @h3llboyyy407
    @h3llboyyy407 3 дня назад

    20:57 wtf??? how does she do this haha

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    "Schlanger" is Aussie slang for "dick."

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    Immortan Joe was revealed in a Dark Horse prequel comic for "Fury Road" to have been born Col. Joseph Moore, a war hero in the Australian Army during the Water Wars and Oil Wars who after the fall of civilization went mad and became obsessed with Norse Mythology, polygamy and Neo Nazi style eugenics but retained enough sanity and charisma to attract a large cult following of indoctrinated War Boys and War Pups(Some of the War Pups are canonically Aboriginals if you`re wondering which makes Immortan Joe using them and the other elders as slave labor a little...yeah.)

  • @DavidMacDowellBlue
    @DavidMacDowellBlue 3 дня назад

    This was a very different time. After all, germ theory literally did not exist. No one understood anything like we could call psychology. Communication and travel were many, many times more difficult. In 1838 there were no phones, no telegraphs, very few trains, all ships were powered by wind. How was Hutter supposed to get back to Wisborg from the Count's castle without a horse or carriage? Orlock cannot feed from Ellen without her consent. He can blackmail her, but he cannot use his powers to make her do what he most wants.

  • @juncatv
    @juncatv 3 дня назад

    In Robert Eggers' film (and in the Dracula novel), it is said that Orlok was a solomonar or magician from the mythical Șolomanță school of black magic from the Romanian tradition. You can see it in detail on the corresponding Wikipedia pages. I mention it because this tradition would be a derivative of the very old legend of the Cave of Salamanca in Spain. In that city there is a university founded in 1218 as Studium Generale and in 1252 as a university. As there were many wandering students who lived by roguery, cheating villagers and illiterates, they gained fame for knowing necromancy and for having studied in a cave with the devil himself. Apparently the previous legend was that Hercules founded an academy for the Liberal Arts and that he left a talking statue to resolve the students' doubts. Later, popular tradition changed Hercules to Asmodeus or some other demon. There, seven students studied the arts of divination, necromancy and wheather manipulation for seven years and at the end a draw was held, with one of them remaining in the power of the devil as payment. In the same way the romanian Șolomanță school was in the mountains reaching the center of the earth (cave??) and there 10 students were taught by the Devil and after a draw one student had to pay with his soul. We can imagine what Orlok or Vlad's school was like and perhaps the reason for his curse as a vampire: of the 10 he was the one who had to pay with his soul. Check out the engraving "The Cave of Salamanca" by Tomás Hijo, who according to Guillermo del Toro is one of the best wood engravers.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      I love lore/mythology deep dives, thank you for this. I already mentioned this in another comment, but I found it really cool how the film provided an origin for Orlok - explaining that he was a Solomonar in life, a powerful sorcerer who made a pact with the devil to become immortal (rather than being turned by another vampire). This lines up with the book, where although it's never explicitly explained how Dracula became a vampire, Van Helsing at least hints that he attended the Scholomance.

  • @NEIL-CURCIO
    @NEIL-CURCIO 3 дня назад

    the approach of the carriage in the forest scene is so atmospheric and stunningly beautiful

  • @breadguyyy
    @breadguyyy 3 дня назад

    21:12 realest shit on earth

  • @byronface
    @byronface 3 дня назад

    Your focusing issues: the camera is having a hard time distinguishing between your face, which is slightly obscured with your hat, headphones, and beard) and the background (it sees the Princess Leia on the throw blanket as a more distinguishable face). So it switches between your face and Leia’s face when you slightly look away from the camera.

  • @robertsaladino
    @robertsaladino 3 дня назад

    She committed suicide and so did Orlok so they could be together in the afterlife....listen to how they talk to each other. Ellen was not comfortable being human, and only Orlok understood her fully. She wanted to sleep with him before he gave her 3 nights as part of his generational pledge agreement.She holds him as he is passing on in a loving romantic relationship.

    • @Fighterofthenightmanaaaah
      @Fighterofthenightmanaaaah 3 дня назад

      Isn’t this supposed to be more of a predator/victim dynamic? This story definitely feels less romantic and could also be seen as an allegory for addiction, or maybe toxic relationships (Stockholm syndrome) at a push.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      ​@@FighterofthenightmanaaaahThat's my read on it for sure. Yes I know gothic horror loves a good dark romance, but personally I don't think the "love" between Ellen and Orlok is supposed to be seen as anything other than toxic, twisted, and abusive.

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 3 дня назад

      Yeah there's different ways to interpret the story for each character. She even woke him up first with her spiritual powers that we find out about later. The entire thing is a twisted love/lust story.

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 3 дня назад

      @@Fighterofthenightmanaaaah yes it's an allegory for toxic relationships but they are both monsters and victims of each other when you look at it past surface level.

    • @robertsaladino
      @robertsaladino 3 дня назад

      Orlok is just as tormented than , listen to what he tells her...​@@ChannelNamePending699

  • @shonquesanders4232
    @shonquesanders4232 3 дня назад

    Arianna met the original Glinda from wicked when she was about 8 or 9 and took pics with her, and told Glinda that she wants to play her when she got older. Arianna also took opera voice lesson for months and Cynthia trained rigorously physically. She trained so hard. They both sang live while filming even as they danced jumped and flying through the sky. I say that is extreme talent. You should go back and watch clips from them filming and also interviews. They love and support each other so much. Cynthia said she holds her hand because Arianna at times has anxiety and she has been through a lot in her real life. The red head side and Arianna are dating. He left his wife during this filming to be with Arianna.. also this a friendship this is not a love story. People can be friends and close without bringing sexuality in this. They a just friends. Also for people not to know who Cynthia is blows my mind but I guess it’s expected. This woman is a power house! Please look her up.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      Romance doesn't necessarily have to be sexual, at no point did I bring sexuality into it. Yes, canonically they're friends, but people are free to interpret as they like and even people closely involved with the musical ship Gelphie, Ariana among them. Kristin's hinted that she believes Glinda is closeted. Gregory Maguire himself is a Gelphie shipper, and if you've read the book there's clearly something there.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    Fun Fact: There was a video game for "Mad Max" set between this film and "Fury Road"(Released the same year as "Fury Road") where Immortan Joe`s son Scabrous Scrotus who was as tyrannical and barbaric but less refined than his father was the main villain and in one of the cutscenes it was revealed when Max was imprisoned with some of Furiosa`s friends that Dementus used to be a medical doctor and family man before going mad and becoming a Warlord.(Explaining him seeing Furiosa as a daughter figure, having a teddy bear as a prized possession presumably from his actual daughter before she died and being skilled with chemicals and medical practices in the Film). Much like how Immortan Joe and Humongous were war veterans, it goes to show how much the Wasteland corrupts people.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      If the game is confirmed canon to the films then that's really cool - for some reason a doctor is the last thing I expected Dementus to be before the apocalypse, but that only makes him more interesting than he already was.

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 George Miller said it`s partially canon and partially noncanon(The flashbacks to Max`s life pre-Wasteland at the beginning of the game for instance are confirmed not to be canon as it contradicts the first film and "Fury Road" but the rest may or may not be canon.)

  • @shonquesanders4232
    @shonquesanders4232 3 дня назад

    You two reaction is great. I love theater and all my life have been different and now as an adult to enjoy it even more freely. So good to see people appreciate this movie/ play in such a deeper way as I do is refreshing . Their singing and acting is superb. Cynthia said in her interviews that they had birds that moved in to the foliage and they would sing along with her and stop when she would stop singing.. she is a real Disney Princess lol. Her voice gave me so many chills and I cried so much.. also the original Glinda states the higher Galinda sings that shows she is lying as Galinda sang very high during the song “No one Mourns the Wicked.”

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      Thank you! I love that story about the birds singing with Cynthia 😭 it's like she's channelling Elphaba's connection with Animals

  • @BOO_JAINA
    @BOO_JAINA 3 дня назад

    Lily Rose Depp really became my favorite nepo baby because of this, so refreshing to see an actress be so unafraid to show disturbing grotesque facial and acting for a role

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      Funny enough Depp and Skarsgård are both nepo babies, but that doesn't mean they're not talented. They put in the work and they're undeniably good at what they do.

  • @robbyroba
    @robbyroba 3 дня назад

    Yeah. Orlok more or less is Dracula, but an unlicensed version since the original novel wasn't in the public domain yet. They tried to work around that by changing the names and locations, but the Stoker estate nevertheless won their lawsuit and all copies of Nosferatu were to be destroyed but thankfully some copies survived.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    George Miller actually explained the inconsistency of the accents:"The Wasteland isn`t meant to be real world Australia, it`s an amped up, high octane, fairy tale , far removed from any semblance of civilisation or sanity version of Australia so not everyone in the Wasteland is a native Aussie and even those who are, it`s a very dialed up, almost mythic version of Down Under".

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      "Amped up, high octane fairy tale" is a perfect way to describe the Wasteland lol

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

      Chris Hemsworth based Dementus`s distinctive nasal voice on his grandfather and an Aussie horse race announcer from World War II.

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

      Also, note that only Dementus, Toecutter and some other villains have the stereotypical Bogan accent, most of the other characters like Max himself, Furiosa, Praetorian Jack have depending on where you meet them in their journeys more Anglicized, Americanized or slightly poshed up Aussie accents(Same with Immortan Joe and his lackeys likely due to his OG actor(The late, great Hugh Keays--Byrne being an Anglo Indian who partially lived in Ireland before moving to Sydney which definitely slips through in the first "Mad Max" film where he played Toecutter save some of the wives who sound almost like a Cockney/Aussie mix, same with the People Eater and Bullet Farmer or again a more Americanized Sydney accent that almost sounds South African at points which is ironic because the OG Furiosa Charlize Theron was born in South Africa but grew up in New York City and developed an American accent as a result, she did live in Perth briefly but not nearly long enough to develop an Aussie accent and Tom Hardy actually being English and yet slipping from Aussie to kinda South African ish considering where they filmed "Fury Road" and his costar being a South African born American actress) , also Furiosa, Jack and Max sound less Aussie as they get less mad and more explicitly heroic. It`s funny, if you listen to a modern interview or podcast with Mel Gibson you literally cannot tell he ever lived in Australia like at all.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    Also, obviously since the original film was a silent film we don`t know exactly how Herr Knock`s name is pronounced but considering hard K`s are usually pronounced quite distinctly in the German language(Similar to Hebrew, Croatian and Greek)archivists speculate it`s something like "Herr K-anock", here it`s sometimes pronounced "Herr Ka-nock" but usually pronounced "Herr K-lock."

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      I did notice this eventually but I was just too used to saying his name the way it's pronounced in English. That said, it's always very cool to see how much attention Eggers pays to historical and cultural accuracy.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    One of the main differences between Orlok and Dracula you forgot to mention is outside of the 1979 Remake starring Bruno Ganz as Thomas Hutter/Jonathan Harker and Klaus Kinski as Graf Orlok/Count Dracula Orlok doesn`t actually turn anybody into vampires (In the latter case, it`s a deviation from both the Novel and the original "Nosferatu" although it did happen in one of the Hammer Dracula films but in both cases it was considered a goofy twist, came to nothing later and detracted from otherwise excellent horror films).The reason being Dracula and Orlok were parasitic vampires in different senses, with Dracula representing the foreign aristocracy feeding off the blood of the peasantry and working class Englishmen and one American in the original novel.(Which was unusual for British literature at the time, less so that it was a southerner)whereas Orlok was a plague spreading revenant poorly portraying the human nobleman he once was to lure Hutter in . Something the two Counts did share however aside from their Romanian ethnicity, vampirism and title was the unintentional anti-Semitic connotations of their being(With Stoker, it`s more ambiguous that it was unintentional because it was a running theme in his literary works and anti-Semitism was virtually omnipresent in 19th Century Europe and North America for that matter but Murnau being gay I would give more the benefit of the doubt because gays, blacks, Roma ,Slavs and Jews were often allies as discriminated minorities in 1920s Germany , also the producer Albin Grau who provided occult insights and storyboards for the film was Jewish, as was Alexander Granach who played the Renfield character Herr Knock, in the 1922 and 1979 Film Knock/Renfield was a much more bumbling and sycophantic character and a scapegoat for Orlok`s plague whilst in the 2023 and 2024 Films he`s a somewhat more competent and active minion and is implied to have been interested in the occult even before being controlled by Orlok.)

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      True! But honestly, with how hard this movie was leaning on the Dracula inspiration, I was slightly expecting him to turn someone at some point (Anna was the most likely candidate). I'm a little glad it didn't happen, since I don't think the story needed it. While we're on the topic of differences and similarities, I found it really cool how the film provided an origin for Orlok - explaining that he was a Solomonar in life, a powerful sorcerer who made a pact with the devil to become immortal (rather than being turned by another vampire). This lines up with the book, where although it's never explicitly explained how Dracula became a vampire, Van Helsing at least hints that he attended the Scholomance.

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 Yep, Van Helsing also hinted that he was Vlad when he said in his correspondence with Dr. Seward "He must have indeed been that Voivode Dracula who held off the Ottomans of Turkey-land."Impalement was not mentioned outside of being a vampire weakness because Stoker was not aware of who Vlad was aside from his nickname which had recently been changed from "Son of the Dragon" to "Son of the Devil" at that time and that he was a Voivode who fought the Turks and Austro-Hungarian nobles which was pretty much a rite of passage for local leaders in Eastern Europe during the 15th Century.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 3 дня назад

    Anna was in the original film but she was a more minor character, named Ruth and was Harding`s sister, not his wife, and was basically the Lucy substitute whilst in the 1922 and 1979 Films Ellen took on both the Mina and Lucy roles from the novel.(Being married to the protagonist like Mina, lusted after by the vampiric Count like Lucy and preyed upon by the vampire like both women. The main difference with Ellen`s character is especially by the standards of a 1920s German silent film she had far more agency through her psychic connection to Orlok, pacifistic nature during wartime and heroic sacrifice than either of her novel counterparts or most female characters of her day who were generally relegated to passive damsels in distress(Which Ellen kinda was but also by the standards of her day was kinda a subversion of that trope to the extent could be got away with in the early 1920s)or love interests(Which Ellen also kinda was for both Thomas and Orlok, albeit in a more twisted, predatory manner for the latter, in Orlok`s time vampires were disgusting beasts, the romantic vampire came way later).

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      The way Mina and Lucy's characters have been altered, switched, or even combined across various adaptations has always been so interesting to me. I really enjoyed Ellen's portrayal in this one. This was her story more so than any other character's. The emphasis on themes such as the repression of women and their desires was very clear.

  • @dixiee3554
    @dixiee3554 3 дня назад

    I was enthralled with the cinematography, being able to watch this in the theatre.

  • @bellicx5819
    @bellicx5819 3 дня назад

    Please react to 30 Days of Night!!!

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 4 дня назад

    Correction: Vlad was born in Transylvania(Sighisoara to be precise) but outside of being imprisoned there he barely spent any time there, he lived in and ruled Wallachia(Modern day Southern Romania), in fact he hated the other Transylvanian nobles with a passion as he saw them as parasites upon the local Wallachian populace and sellouts to the Turks and Austro-Hungarians, both of whom he hated albeit to different extents.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      Thank you for the clarification!

    • @henryviii2091
      @henryviii2091 2 дня назад

      There were no Austro Hungarians in Vlad's time what are you talking about? And the Transylvanian nobles at the time were not sellouts, they actually were Hungarians and German Saxons

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 2 дня назад

      @@henryviii2091 Those Hungarian and German Saxons played both sides in the Wallachia/Ottoman conflict plus they were the ones who executed Vlad`s father (Also named Vlad and called Dracul after the Ordo Dracul(Ancient Wallachian for "Order of the Dragon")which was why his son called himself "Draculea"("Son of the Dragon", it was later changed to "Son of the Devil" by Vlad`s political enemies who now ruled Romania after his death)and his elder brother Mircea on Sultan Murad II`s orders.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 4 дня назад

    Bill Skarsgard trained with an opera throat singer from Mongolia to get his voice that deep for Orlok.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      It paid off. His voice was one of my favorite parts of the film. The tortured breathing, the way it sounded like every word hurt to speak. Exactly how I'd imagine a corpse would sound like if it could talk. The dialogue, too - Dracula in the book is described as speaking perfect English, but with a heavy accent. Orlok's lines in this film really leaned into that aspect of the character.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 4 дня назад

    All four "Nosferatu" films(1922, 1979, 2023 and 2024)were filmed at Orava Castle in the Czech Republic for the Castle Orlok and plague scenes(The 1979 and 2024 remakes used real rats whilst the 1922 and 2023 films used prop rats and the 1931 "Dracula" Film substituted opossums for rats) and most other scenes were filmed in Germany and England.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      I've seen bits and pieces of the '79 version but I had no idea the 2023 film even existed. As a fan of Doug Jones, I might just give it a watch.

    • @aspieanarchist5439
      @aspieanarchist5439 2 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 Don`t expect much, it`s basically one of those almost shot for shot remakes of the original that completely misses the point of what made the original work to begin with, also none of the American, Canadian and English cast even make an effort to sound German whereas here they at least used German pronunciation, signs and honorifics even if it was with RP English accents for the most part!

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 4 дня назад

    Fun Fact: Ellen`s cat, Greta, was named after Greta Schroder who played Ellen Hutter in the OG "Nosferatu".

  • @tommyross3298
    @tommyross3298 4 дня назад

    To be fair, Kristin Chenoweth absolutely did the high note at the end of No One Mourns the Wicked. Not every time, but she's the one who invented that. It's just not in the original sheet music.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 4 дня назад

      True! It had just been a while since I'd seen the live show (or slime tutorials) and I've listened to the OBC way more times overall, where she doesn't opt up, so Ari's E6 in the film was a pleasant surprise.

  • @anthonys.8569
    @anthonys.8569 4 дня назад

    Fantastic film. Definitely my favorite of last year

  • @rafm3068
    @rafm3068 4 дня назад

    I enjoyed this film. Great reaction!

  • @LastAttempt5
    @LastAttempt5 4 дня назад

    Boring movie. Completely disappointing.

  • @Londonguy1987_
    @Londonguy1987_ 4 дня назад

    Enjoyed this reaction. Hope you guys watch and react to more gothic movies and horror. This was fun.

  • @RABartlett
    @RABartlett 4 дня назад

    So in terms of who is supposed to be who from the original novel. One thing to keep in mind is that when Dracula was adapted to the stage, they scaled back a lot, combined characters. Throughout the years there's been some recurring elements which include 1) Jonathan not being quite so lucky in his visit to the count, and having one of the other men take a prominent role 2) Dr Seward, who was Lucy's suitor, older and one of the women's father 3) For that matter not giving Lucy any suitors at all--her cowboy paramour Quincy is almost never see, 4) Switching Mina and Lucy around 5) Making one of them resemble Dracula's lost love and 6) This might surprise some people, establishing Van Helsing as someone already pretty well-versed and vampires. So all thet said--Anna as the movie's Lucy is a bit...complicated. In the original, Ella stays with a couple who is brother and sister. In the 1979 remake, where they use the names from Dracula, they have a "Mina" who dies before the heroine, named Lucy. (They also switched the names around for the 1979 Dracula with Frank Langella) In this version, I would say the combine aspects of both Mina and Lucy--being married to the film's "Harker", having psychic connections to the vampire like Mina, but also prone to sleepwalking and the concern for her health bringing the "Van Helsing" into the story--actually fun fact, most movies treat Lucy's sleepwalking as the result of Dracula's mesmerization, but the text esbalishes her as a chronic Somnambulist, and Dracula preying on her is an effect, not cause of this). This kind of makes Anna kind of made out the leftovers, generally being "Lucy-like" in that she's the heroine's rich friend and she gets bitten first. Freidreich is more or less Arthur Homewood, Lucy's fiance in the book, in that he's wealthy, and generally skeptical--usually he's either left out or is umabigiuousy heroic (The 2006 BBC version takes him in a WILD direction though). Siever is the Doctor Seward role, kind of splitting the difference between the various takes, in that he's the vampire hunter's former student and generally on board with him early on and is aged up. Funny enough, Van Helsing does appear in '79 Nosferatu but is hilariously useless.

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      Very informative write-up, thank you for this! Some notes: - If Eggers wanted to lean even harder into the Dracula inspiration, I can't help but think that Aaron Taylor-Johnson would've been a good pick for the role of Quincey. Of course, you'd have to make some major changes to the story, at which point it'd probably make more sense to just adapt Dracula proper. But as you said, it's hard to find an actual portrayal of Quincey among the *many* adaptations. - Your point about Van Helsing described my initial experience with the character - I first read Dracula in high school, but even before then I remember seeing Van Helsing media here and there, so I was fully expecting him to be introduced as an experienced vampire slayer. I was pretty surprised to learn that he was just a doctor who happened to know about obscure diseases. But I grew to love the character still find it super interesting how he's turned into a legacy character outside of the novel, rivalling Dracula himself. - I've only seen bits and pieces of the '79 version, but after this I'm thinking I'll finally give it a full watch.

    • @RABartlett
      @RABartlett 3 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 It's believed that Peter Cushing from the Hammer films really got the ball rolling on Van Helsing being Drac's two-fisted arch-nemesis.

  • @landonbangerter
    @landonbangerter 4 дня назад

    I love the moustache

  • @Xenoprism
    @Xenoprism 4 дня назад

    18:07 mannnn wtf OSHA gonna do LMAOOO😭😂

  • @Animalfriend777
    @Animalfriend777 4 дня назад

    Fun fact about the language Orlock is speaking in some scenes. It is Dacian, the ancient pre-Romanian language of Romania, that went extinct in the 300s. Kinda gives you an idea how old he is

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 4 дня назад

      Robert Eggers's attention to historical details is unmatched.

    • @kanhaibhatt913
      @kanhaibhatt913 2 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 Dacian was also an Indo European language like Romanian but from an extinct branch.

  • @adriancernicky8477
    @adriancernicky8477 4 дня назад

    Where to watch ?

  • @nestorcastellanos9608
    @nestorcastellanos9608 4 дня назад

    12:27 that shot alone was probably what got them the Oscar Nomination for cinematography

  • @hachimaki
    @hachimaki 4 дня назад

    The scene where Thomas and Orlok sit by the table felt so oppressive and menacing in the cinema.

  • @SP32118
    @SP32118 4 дня назад

    Terrible movie. I do not understand what people are enjoying

    • @kevlopz3374
      @kevlopz3374 4 дня назад

      You're surprised millions of people don't perceive the world in the exact manner you do? I'll give you this, Robert Eggers works on a wavelength that people either adore, or absolutely detest, he's very niche and unfortunately it just doesn't click for you and that's fine, but it does for others and that's fine also.

    • @SP32118
      @SP32118 4 дня назад

      @ it’s shit

  • @Dhaem16
    @Dhaem16 4 дня назад

    That poor cat saw everything...

  • @theguyishere249
    @theguyishere249 4 дня назад

    There’s also a 79 remake of nosferatu that’s also from Germany that’s really good. I like all 3 for different reasons. Also Robert eggers did the Northman as well.

    • @HulaMask
      @HulaMask 4 дня назад

      Ohhh I need to see that german remake . Thanks for the recommendation

    • @ChannelNamePending699
      @ChannelNamePending699 3 дня назад

      I've seen bits and pieces of it but now I'm definitely thinking about giving it a full watch.

    • @theguyishere249
      @theguyishere249 3 дня назад

      @@HulaMask your welcome. I believe it’s on prime if you have that.

    • @theguyishere249
      @theguyishere249 3 дня назад

      @@ChannelNamePending699 It’s really good I’d recommend.

    • @HulaMask
      @HulaMask 3 дня назад

      @ thank you !

  • @YashamaruSensei
    @YashamaruSensei 4 дня назад

    "he cannot STEAL her" yeah he hit her with the "please come back to me" very lovely, and when that failed, plan B was "okay i'm gonna give you a bit of time to think about it, meanwhile i'm killing everyone, and i mean EVERYONE" 🤣🤣🤣🤣