More Exciting Without Dialogue

 

I’m a big dialogue person when it comes to reading stories. As a kid, I used to skip all the description in my

favorite novels and just read the dialogue. I guess it’s for this reason that I loved reading Shakespeare.

It presented no trouble for me while some readers can, understandably, stumble. 


I bring up my appreciation for dialogue because I’m surprised how little I need it in Nosferatu.The movie Nosferatu is a marvel in movie making because it focuses the audience on images alone.

And does it! Arguably the most frightening scene in cinema is when we open a door to glimpse Count Orlok

down a hallway staring right back at us. His white face and skeletal hands shock and horrify us.

The isolated castle we find ourselves in furthers the fright of this moment. 


Nosferatu is horror movie lore for a reason. It stands near the top of any list of all-time best horror movies—
and even without dialogue! 

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