Since the unaccountable decline of the Coen Brothers, Eggers is probably the best 'mainstream' film maker around. He really knows how to capture an atmosphere, yet except on a surface level I didn't think Nosferatu was very accurate historically; The Northman was better in this regard but not as good a film.
My extended quibbles about the hitrocial veracity of this film, and some other stuff besides, are here:
Good piece
Since the unaccountable decline of the Coen Brothers, Eggers is probably the best 'mainstream' film maker around. He really knows how to capture an atmosphere, yet except on a surface level I didn't think Nosferatu was very accurate historically; The Northman was better in this regard but not as good a film.
My extended quibbles about the hitrocial veracity of this film, and some other stuff besides, are here:
https://shadeofachilles.substack.com/p/the-better-sl00ts-of-our-nature-in?r=3jr7ai
Cheers for the link, I'll check the piece out.