Shadow
of the Vampire (2000)
Rated R
Starring: John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe,
and Cary Elwes
Rating:

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As a young horror movie fan, I was always taken aback by photos from
Nosferatu, a silent and unauthorized film version of Bram Stoker's Dracula made in 1922. What struck me most was the strange appearance of the vampire,
played by Max Schreck. He seemed too weird and unlike the vampires I'd
seen portrayed in more recent movies by Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee.
There was something freakish, yet appealing, to Schreck's mannerisms and
facial features.
Shadow
of the Vampire, a fictional behind-the-scenes look at the making
of Nosferatu, proposes that Max Schreck was, in fact, a real vampire hired
to play the part of the vampire in F. W. Murnau's 1922 film. Murnau (John
Malkovich) is determined to make a successful picture despite the fact
that Schreck (Willem Dafoe) seems to be more interested in attacking his
co-stars than acting.
The script, by Steven Katz, portrays Murnau as a obsessed perfectionist
who will stop at almost nothing to get this movie made, even if it means
putting his crew and cast in danger. Dafoe's performance as Schreck is
a simultaneous portrait of sadness and near-camp that parallels the movie's
dual personality as a pseudo-documentary and a horror film.
There is a lot to like about Shadow
of the Vampire, from the lighting
and set design to the subtle performances by Eddie Izzard as Gustav and
Udo Kier as the film's producer. The idea of a real vampire playing the
most convincing screen vampire makes for a great story and the film makes
it seem somewhat plausible. What I didn't like about the movie, though,
is the sometimes plodding pacing and the odd and wholly unsatisfactory
ending.
Still, as escapist entertainment, Shadow
of the Vampire is well worth
seeing, especially for Willem Dafoe's Oscar-nominated performance and
its interesting premise. Too bad it's not a true story. Trivia: Like
the real Max Schreck during the filming of Nosferatu, Willem Dafoe
never appeared out of makeup or character during the production of
Shadow of the Vampire. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |