Reviews like this are indeed frustrating to read, but it's also true that the reviewer isn't always the only one to blame. Old horror movies are indeed sometimes marketed as being scary, so it's not entirely impossible to understand that someone who has watched only modern movies might be disappointed by them just because 'they are not scary'. I myself have never been scared by any horror movie, old or new, so I'm not the best person to evaluate how scary a movie might be for an average person, but I honestly can't believe anyone could find watching NOSFERATU a truly scary experience. Finding a movie haunting is a different thing altogether though and something that old horror movies often succeed in - more often than newer movies even, which often substitute psychological drama with jump scares. But I guess that's what people want a horror movie to be - scary, not deep.MichaelB wrote:Talking of Amazon, here's a one-star review of Murnau's Nosferatu:
For the record, the reviewer's five-star masterpieces include Never Forget : The New Musical based on the music of Take That, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and the Billie Piper version of Mansfield Park. True, the first of these is almost certainly scarier than anything in Nosferatu, so she may have a point.When I saw all the marketing blurb about this film, I thought it would be pretty good. Modern vampire films are entertaining and exciting, but they very rarely scare me, so when I saw the information claiming that this film "continues to haunt and terrify modern audiences," I thought Nosferatu would definitely be worth a watch.
I was disappointed. I'm not going to comment on the quality of filming, special effects or anything because the film is so old and the technology was nothing like today's, so it's not really relevant. However, I found this film pretty laughable. I thought the fact it was a silent film would add to the creepiness, but I found that the overacting in place to make up for lack of words just gave me the giggles.
The storyline of course, was good because it was based on Bram Stoker's novel, published 24 years earlier than this film. But there seriously was no fear factor for me (and I'm a wimp!). All of the vampire's skulking around, and appearing in doorways, staring out of windows etc, had me clutching my sides in mirth. Maybe that's just me, but I'm pretty sure that's not the reaction they were going for when they made this film.
Maybe I'm cynical, maybe I've seen too many other vampire movies and read too many vampire books, but there are certainly much scarier things out there than this. This is not a patch on Dracula the novel - simply because drawing your own imagery from your imagination can be so much more effective. Unless you're a total film buff, or know someone that is, I'd give this a miss.
Actually one newer movie that I've heard many times being called overrated for not being scary is DON'T LOOK NOW. Here's a one star review from amazon:
[quote="waverace "waver""]After seeing this movie on Bravos top 100 scariest movie moment, and after reading some of the reviews on here, I was anticipating a scary movie. However, after watching this movie, I have to say I'm really dissapointed. For one, there are close to no scares in it. The acting by the two main charachters is good , no doubt, however, the acting by the other actors and actresses in this movie is a joke. They are so rediculously over the top with their expressions that it's hard to take them seriously. The story lacks any real horror to it. Through out the flick, the two main charachters brood over the loss of their child and have numerous visits with a a set of sisters, one being blind and psychic. The movie tries desperately to be mysterious and scary by making these sisters seem to be creepy. However, the scenes between them and the convulsions that the blind sister goes through, are just plain laughable. The thing many fans of this film seem to harbor on is the ending . To me the ending was a total let down. We are able to see the villian of the movie for about a whole 1 minute- not very scary at all. I would definetly not recommend this film to any serious horror fan. It just isn't scary, and it's an outright snooze fest. 1 star for this piece of trash.[/quote]