Dream of Death: Robert Eggers on "Nosferatu" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
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In Eggers' "Nosferatu," the horrific bond between Count Orlok and Ellen Hutter is portrayed as a reflection of 19th-century societal repression and a quest for liberation.
Eggers revisits Bram Stoker's folklore through a lens that emphasizes Ellen's sensitivity to the spirit realm and her own repressed sexual desires.
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