诺斯费拉图:夜晚的幽灵

恐怖片法国,西德1979

主演:克劳斯·金斯基,伊莎贝尔·阿佳妮,布鲁诺·冈茨,达·范·汉森德

导演:沃纳·赫尔佐格

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庄森(Bruno Ganz 饰)和露西(Isabelle Adjani 伊莎贝尔?阿佳妮 饰)是一对生活在德国维斯马的恩爱情侣,他们的婚事在即,紧张幸福。但庄森突然接到消息,居住在城堡中的德古拉伯爵(Klaus Kinski 克劳斯?金斯基 饰)意欲购买一套房子,露西家附近刚好有一间,为了筹备婚礼庄森欣然前往。然而令他难以置信的是,德古拉伯爵竟是传说中的吸血鬼。庄森被他吸去了鲜血,九死一生逃回家中。   看过露西相片的德古拉伯爵认定这就是自己的前世恋人,他化作人形,以房主的身份来到刚刚购买的房子里,伺机行动……

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 1 ) 塔兰西瓦尼亚•诺斯费拉图•女神

塔兰西瓦尼亚,欧洲神秘的源头。

如果你读过欧洲中世纪的恐怖故事,他们几乎无一例外地和塔兰西瓦尼亚有着密切关系。直到近代,凡尔纳仍然借助塔兰西瓦尼亚的巨大威慑力写出了《喀尔巴阡山的古堡》,这本书正静静地躺在图四的书架上,上个学期,我看了这本久久无人翻阅的书后,对于塔兰西瓦尼亚的好奇和向往达到了前所未有的境界。

幻想着有一天,我能走进塔兰西瓦尼亚的丛林中,向残存的古堡行进,听着中世纪的黑暗与光明交战,听着中世纪的没落与辉煌。

塔兰西瓦尼亚。每次说出这几个字总是轻轻叹息。

充满争议的土地,时至今日,罗马尼亚和匈牙利仍然为了它大打口水战。

充满诅咒的土地,时至今日,所有的中世纪恐怖传说仍然以它为背景。

这是诺斯费拉图的故乡,而诺斯费拉图另一个更为广为人知的名字叫做吸血鬼。

不清楚是喀尔巴阡山成就了塔兰西瓦尼亚还是塔兰西瓦尼亚成就了喀尔巴阡山,但是可以肯定,是诺斯费拉图成就了他们。

 

“诺斯费拉图,不死的妖魔。他喝人血,并把受害者变成黑色幽灵。和鬼魂一样,他没有倒影,他穿墙入室。如入无人之境,像蝙蝠一样,飘入漆黑的卧室。打扮成黑狼,到处猎食受害者。谁被他抓住就完全丧失希望。”阿佳妮在影片中如是说。

从1929年第一版诺斯费拉图到1978年已是匆匆五十载,但欧美人仍然是以极其缓慢的节奏渲染着他们的梦魇。

没有忽然插入镜头的妖魔,没有过分夸张的音乐,甚至没有半分吓人的情节。也许正是抱着诺斯费拉图这个最大的恐怖元素,就不需要别的什么小恐怖来瞎掺和了,导演要做的只是讲好一个关于诺斯费拉图,关于德古拉伯爵的故事。

 

印象中最恐怖的镜头是德古拉去找阿佳妮的一段,当时阿佳妮正在镜前。一开始只能看到缓缓打开又再缓缓关上的门,还有渐渐变大的黑影。这些都不是重点,因为他们一点都不吓人,他们不是这场戏的主角,甚至只是一些小细节。

镜头的主角是阿佳妮,镜中的阿佳妮,她没有像一般的演员那样单纯地张开嘴,她只是让眼睛随着黑影的变大而睁大,那双美丽的瞳仁渐渐扩张,扩张的不只是眼,不只瞳仁,还有那深深的恐惧。

这一幕,德古拉不需要出场就已经有了强烈的恐怖氛围。一切是那么的简单,不需动用特效,不需使用音乐(完全没有背景音乐),要的只有阿佳妮。有了阿佳妮就有了那双传神的双眸,就有了那下意识的身体语言,就有了那惊讶恐惧的低喘。一切是那么的困难,不要大叫的女孩,不要手足无措的女人,要的只是阿佳妮。

回想起这一幕,最佩服的是那面镜子,在这样的恐惧眼神下,竟没有碎裂,碎裂的仿佛只有观众的心。而镜子,我想已经疯了。

导演一定听过特吕弗的絮叨:“单是你的面孔就能讲述一个动人的故事,单是你的目光就能创造出戏剧性的氛围。”

作为第一个发掘出阿佳妮无上演技和魅力的导演,特吕弗无疑是正确的。

导演韦纳·荷索听了,也这样拍了。

原来恐怖片可以这样拍摄。

 

什么是终极的绝望?

阿佳妮穿过散落在大街上的棺材和狂欢的人群,疑惑的一再转身看着欢乐中的人群,在放肆的老鼠堆中找寻着残余的理智,一个人招呼阿佳妮加入狂欢:“反正我们都逃不过瘟疫了,不如在剩下的时间尽情享乐。”

这就是最终极的绝望,最终极的理智。

理智地告诉世人,没什么能帮助我们,连范·赫尔辛都是如此无能佯装什么都懂却又一无所知,能做的只剩这么多。

于是一切重又压到那柔弱女子的肩上,只有她能让德古拉伯爵遗忘时间的流逝,迎接清晨阳光和死亡。

 

阿佳妮一洗两年前在《阿黛儿·雨果的故事》里的疯狂,化身成为《诺斯费拉图》里的为爱献身外柔内刚的小女人。没有凌驾于其他演员之上,没有锋芒毕露的演技,她只是静静地表演着自己的角色,衬托着德古拉伯爵。

她知道,当电影围绕她旋转时,她必须绽放出她的美丽,让所有人为之震惊;当电影围绕的不是她,她只需要好好的发挥,衬托着电影的中心。她清楚,作为一个优秀演员,不是每一部都必须超凡脱俗,有时候,她只需要伸长脖子露出修长完美的颈线,吸引着暗处的德古拉伯爵。

其实,做人做事,不也是如此——在适当的时候担任适当的角色做适当的事情。

如果你是张曼玉,就请你在《阮玲玉》中光彩四射让人莫能逼视,也请你记住在《滚滚红尘》中谨守本分,不要妄图踩着秦汉的脚起舞。

阿佳妮在《诺斯费拉图》中就是这样,她摒弃了自己具有开创性的演戏方式,运用了微带话剧式夸张的方式演出。一个超乎寻常的故事,一个深埋心底的梦魇,正该如此。

 

这不是一部完美地展现塔兰西瓦尼亚的神秘和诺斯费拉图的恐怖的片子,它甚至没有完美地展现阿佳妮的美丽——除了那双无法遮掩的双眸和那条引人遐想的颈线。

但它还原了我们那个梦魇——结尾处那个骑马奔向塔兰西瓦尼亚的身影,渐渐远去,又渐渐在我心中生根,最大的恐怖也许就是这样缓慢地来到,不是吓你,而是让你每一思及都深深后怕。

 

 

每日一句阿佳妮:“I have no fear of being less beautiful, I've always been afraid of not being beautiful.”

 2 ) 【转载】Here is Werner Herzog’s Eerie Prose Script for Nosferatu the Vampyre

To Be Read Aloud in His Voice, Obviously

转载自:Lithub

ByWernerHerzog December 16, 2019

A gloomy moon shines on the silhouette of a gloomy castle. The coach drives through an arched doorway into a sort of forecourt. Harker climbs out, and the coachman indicates with an imperious gesture that he should mount the steps before him. Harker remains standing indecisively before a large, closed portal. As he is mustering the courage to knock, the leaves of the door creak, and slowly, very slowly they swing open of their own accord. Inside all is dark.

Out of the darkness emerges an almost rigid figure in a tight-fitting black jacket. Its shoulders hunch forward slightly, and its hands are cramped together. The legs appear to be long and thin, and the fingers seem to be long as well, pale, with elongated claw-like nails. The face is as pale as a corpse, the head completely bald. The ears are crumpled, and pointed like a bat’s.

The eyes that stare at Jonathan cause us, like him, to shudder. Count Dracula? Jonathan asks. Yes, he is Count Dracula, and he welcomes him to his castle. He has been expecting him and invites him to enter. The night is cold, and he must be tired and hungry, the Count says.

Dracula takes a lit candle from a ledge along the wall and lights the way. When he holds the candle in front of himself for a moment, Harker thinks he can see the light shining through his body. But that effect disappears almost at once, for the Count takes pains to keep the candle to one side of his body. The door creaks shut behind them.

*

The dining hall, lit by candles. A fire flickers in the fireplace, casting crazy shadows on the walls and ceiling. The table, chairs, and other furniture very large. A long oak table and chairs with high, uncomfortable backs. We can tell how thick the walls are by the embrasures of the windows, which are barred. Despite its generous proportions, the room feels gloomy and inhospitable.

Two trunks with iron fittings, apparently locked for centuries. On the table stands an iron candelabrum from the late Middle Ages, and indeed everything here seems to originate in that period. The table is set with a sumptuous meal, but for only one person.

Dracula takes the seat at the head of the table and places Harker beside him where the meal prepared for the guest has been laid out. Harker hesitates, not sure at first how to break the silence; out of embarrassment he begins to talk business, producing the papers on the house and a letter from Renfield. He explains that the folded sheet of paper contains the layout of the house, which will certainly be of interest to the Count. Dracula pays it no mind, however; he has his eye fixed on Jonathan. He should help himself, he says softly; unfortunately he will have to dine alone.

The knife slips and slices into his thumb. In a flash Dracula is standing beside him, grasping his wrist.

It is almost midnight, and at this hour he, the Count, does not eat. Unfortunately, too, the servants are not available now, so Jonathan should allow him, the Count, to see to his comfort. Dracula speaks with exceptional courtesy, all in a very soft voice. Something about it conveys menace; his very presence fills us with trepidation.

Jonathan overcomes his nervousness and begins to eat heartily. The long journey has indeed made him hungry, and he applies himself enthusiastically to the wine. After a while he senses he is being watched intently and looks up. We see Dracula from close up. He is hiding his face behind Renfield’s letter, which is encoded in almost illegible hieroglyphs. Slowly he raises his eyes from the page. His gaze meets Harker’s. Both hold their breath for a moment, and then Harker resumes eating. Suddenly a small grandfather clock buzzes and begins to strike.

The clock close up. With every strike a little skeleton hits a small anvil with an ax. At the stroke of 12 a door opens, and the figure of death appears, holding a scythe. It swishes the scythe mechanically through the air, then disappears jerkily behind its door.

Dracula is highly aroused. He pricks up his ears. Suddenly the grisly howling of wolves can be heard from outside. Listen, Dracula says, those are the children of night. What music they make! He notices Harker’s terror, but then Harker catches himself and assumes a sheep-like expression. Ah, young man, Dracula sighs, as a city dweller he, Jonathan, cannot place himself in the soul of a huntsman.

Harker has become shaky and does not pay proper attention as he cuts himself a piece of bread. The knife slips and slices into his thumb. In a flash Dracula is standing beside him, grasping his wrist. He is about to apply his mouth to the blood, but Harker’s alarmed reaction causes him to pause. A terrible conflict takes place inside the Count. Then he releases Harker’s hand, excusing himself with the argument that the knife might be contaminated and Harker could end up with blood poisoning.

He should let him suck the wound—the oldest cure in the world. But Jonathan declines politely, saying it is nothing, a tiny cut like that is not worth mentioning. But to Dracula the wound proves irresistible; he can no longer control himself—or can he? No, he refuses to allow himself to show his true face so soon. He turns away, starting to return to his seat. But as he turns, his hand, as if no longer in his power, darts toward Harker’s, and faster than the speed of light seizes it like a steel claw.

The rest of Dracula’s body spins as if electrified, and at that same moment his mouth attaches itselfto Harker’s thumb like a leech. For several seconds the two of them remain motionless, until the vampire lets go, as if struck by a blow. He recoils at his own loss of self-control. Jonathan should understand, he says, he wants only the best for him.

Harker, by now on his feet, backs away and falls into a large leather chair near the fire. The flitting shadows of the flames are joined by two large fluttering, flitting bats. Slowly, very slowly the vampire approaches. They should stay up together, he says softly; sunrise is still a long way off, and during the day he is always out and about. Overcome with nightmarish fear, Harker shrinks deep into the armchair.

*

Lucy’s room. She is tossing and turning, tormented by dark dreams, when a slight sound makes her sit up suddenly, her hair wild. She looks like someone who is not yet awake. The window is open, and the curtains stir slightly in the nocturnal breeze. A large black bat has become tangled in a curtain, where it is jerking its wings and clinging to the fabric with its hook-like claws. Its mouth gapes wide as it squeaks venomously. At the sound an abrupt, inexplicable shock courses through Lucy’s body.

*

Harker, still in the heavy leather armchair, opens his eyes and looks around, drunk with sleep. Only with difficulty can he shake off the oppressive dreams he had during the night. What happened? Where is he? He looks around and recognizes the room, which only now, in the daylight, reveals its shabbiness. The heavy draperies are moth-eaten; there are spider webs in the corners, and dust is everywhere, as if the place has been unoccupied for decades. A ray of light enters through one of the windows, shining directly on Jonathan. Strange, hollow notes of a fiddle can be heard from outside, like someone practicing runs.

Harker yawns. His eye is drawn to his thumb, and he remembers cutting himself. He touches his neck. What is this? A mosquito bite? He gets up and goes over to a mirror on the wall. Hesees two puncture wounds side by side, not large, not conspicuous, but certainly odd. For a moment Harker is taken aback, but then we can see that he rejects the thought that has occurred to him. He inspects his surroundings more thoroughly. He sees that the table has been set, quite obviously for him. It veritably groans with dishes.

Before he sits down to eat, however, Harker takes a closer look around. The main entrance is securely locked, but a door to one side of the dining hall is open. He wonders where his luggage might be; it is missing. The side door takes Jonathan into a strange, gloomy corridor, almost like a dark tunnel. From there a small door opens into a room with a bay window. Ah, there are Harker’s travel bag and the saddlebags, neatly placed on a chair, along with his coat and hat. A bed, a candelabrum, a few pieces of furniture, all in manorial style.

The castle here is so unreal that sometimes I am tempted to believe it is just a figment of my dreams.

The bay window juts out like the prow of a ship, offering a view of a bright day and wooded mountains. Not a house, not a village in sight. A strange, unreal wind seems to blow through the castle, which seems like something in a dream. Harker pokes his head out the window, high above the ground. Far below yawns part of the inner courtyard. Down there in a niche he spies a ragged gypsy boy, practicing his fiddle with utmost concentration. Harker calls to him, but the boy is so engrossed that he does not hear him. An air of mystery surrounds the lad.

Next we see Harker stepping through a door into the courtyard, but now no one is there, although the fiddling can still be heard, clearly and unmistakably.

Harker continues exploring the castle. The gloomy corridor up above extends all around the castle, with other smallish rooms with bay windows opening off it. He comes upon an old kitchen, equipped with a stove but no other appurtenances. All the exits are locked up tight. Before Harker wends his way back to the dining hall, he opens a door into what turns out to be the library.

A strange, gloomy, dusty space with barred windows. Bookshelves up to the ceiling, with thousands of volumes, left unread for decades. In a gallery reached by a short staircase a collection of stuffed birds and other animals. All these rigid objects placed without rhyme or reason. The passage of time has faded the collection to the point that none of the natural colors remain.

Harker returns to the dining hall and sits down calmly to eat. The fact that he cannot get out of the castle seems not to preoccupy him. For now his bodily needs are well met. From outside the fiddling can be heard, disconcertingly hollow.

*

Jonathan is sitting at the window and staring out, deep in reverie. In his hand he holds the medallion with Lucy’s portrait. He pauses and looks at it attentively. Then he extracts a notebook and writing instrument from of his saddlebag, reflects for a bit, and begins to write. His handwriting is fluid but full of character, and we can read along.

Lucy, my dearest, he writes. There is no postal service here through which I might send word to you, so I shall keep a journal, in which I can record all my thoughts and feelings for you at home. So last night, after a toilsome journey, I reached my destination in Transylvania, the castle of Count Dracula.

He breaks off and looks out through the shattered panes of his window. Outside wind tosses the crowns of the large trees. Ravens screech. Jonathan resumes writing: I had oppressive dreams last night and hope that will pass. They have left me feeling torpid, but perhaps that also comes from the insect bites on my neck. Ah, well, I hope to bring my business with the Count to a happy conclusion this evening. The castle here is so unreal that sometimes I am tempted to believe it is just a figment of my dreams.

 3 ) 最喜欢的一版德古拉

陆续看了三部吸血鬼相关的电影《诺斯费拉图》《诺斯费拉图:夜晚的幽灵》《惊情四百年》都是讲房地产职员受到吸血鬼伯爵的委托去办理一桩生意来到伯爵的古堡所产生的故事。里面的情节非常相似,里面男主角的同事总是被伯爵逼疯进了精神病院,男主角的爱人总是能和伯爵产生情感上的问题。而剧情相似的原因是它们都是以《德古拉》的原著小说为基础,不过最早的版本也就是茂瑙1922年拍的的版本没有买原著的版权,为了没有版权的问题,里面的德古拉不叫德古拉,范海辛也不叫范海辛,他们换了名字。不过这三个版本值得比较一下,当然不是比那一版的德古拉演的最好,因为德古拉这个角色化妆的加成太大了,把化妆带来的效果看成是演员的演技本身就是外行的行为,况且三部电影风格有很大的不同,对于演员的要求也不同,所以不讨论表演上的优劣。

茂瑙在1922年就拍出了《诺斯费拉图》这样的作品,确实是让人赞叹。里面影响比较深的是在剪辑上通过展示一些类似于捕蝇草这样奇特的生物来和超自然产生联系。在这么早的恐怖片里,已经可以看到恐怖片的一些基本特点了,这种特点就是不自然,不自然的东西往往是恐怖的,《闪灵》为什么伟大,因为《闪灵》在用了斯坦尼康的跟随长镜头这样的不自然的镜头运动这样的手法来产生恐怖的感觉。在这部里拍摄吸血鬼趴在窗户上时,窗户是井字形九宫格,这种几何形状就是一种不自然感觉。在赫尔佐格翻拍的版本里,古堡里男主角住的房间的窗户都是碎的,不自然的感觉相当强。而比较有名的《惊情四百年》就和恐怖关系不大了,更多是爱情故事,里面用了很多叠化来产生梦幻的感觉,不过我个人不喜欢《惊情四百年》,尽管里面有加里·奥德曼、薇诺娜·瑞德、安东尼·霍普金斯、基努.里维斯这样的大牌,科波拉的视听语言也不可谓不漂亮,但是里面的爱情有些牵强,吸血鬼和女主角的爱情是女主角是吸血鬼前世爱人的转世这样的硬设定赋予的,而不是产生于两个人自动爱上的人物弧光。

而我最喜欢的居然是《诺斯费拉图:夜晚的幽灵》,也就是赫尔佐格对于茂瑙的《诺斯费拉图》的翻拍,里面还有阿佳妮和年轻的时候的“元首”布鲁诺.甘茨,这个翻拍才符合我的期待,就是给这个故事赋予实感,我印象比较深的是当男主角切到手流出血,德古拉要舔男主角的血,而男主角躲开,这里镜头随着男主角的运动从固定镜头变到手持镜头,从固定到手持,不仅可以表现角色的心理变得慌乱,手持镜头还增强了真实感,有利于对于恐怖的表现。而《诺斯费拉图:夜晚的幽灵》的一个很大的特点就是长镜头的使用,长镜头产生的真实感和不可逃脱感极大增加了恐怖的氛围,角色和德古拉处在同一个镜头,而镜头始终不切换,这种长镜头带来的未知对于恐怖感的帮助非常大。电影里不同于另外两版的男主角离开古堡后依然是正常人,这部里男主角最后真的变成吸血鬼。而电影里另一个特点是电影里大多数人实际上并不承认吸血鬼的存在,而把德古拉带来的灾难视作瘟疫,而当这场“瘟疫”不可挽回以后,人们索性放弃了希望在街道上狂欢,这种末世感的营造还是很有意思的。

 4 ) 最爱的吸血鬼奇幻恐怖老片,极具史诗气质!

德国某小城,庄森和露西是一对恩爱情侣,在他们婚事在即之际,庄森接到了一个送信的任务。 这封信需要送往遥远山区的城堡,众人都劝他不要去,因为有人说那里根本就没有什么城堡,而只是一片废墟而已。凡是去的人要么失踪,要么陷入疯狂。 但是考虑到此行报酬不少,庄森还是坚持前往。一路艰难险阻,跋山涉水,庄森终于来到这个与世隔绝的破败城堡。 黑夜之中,开门人正是有着恐怖面容,长着尖牙和尖爪子的德古拉伯爵!虽然庄森心中极度恐惧,但是他也无处可去。 在交接信件的过程中,庄森随身携带的妻子的照片不慎掉落,这让伯爵看在了眼里。露西那绝世的容颜如此美丽,就算千年不死的吸血鬼也动了心! 等到第二天,庄森刚醒来,却发现自己被紧锁在城堡里,而伯爵正准备钻进棺材。同时携带的还有数具装满老鼠的棺材,他要前往露西所在的小城,企图夺取露西,并把瘟疫带给人间… 《诺斯费拉图:夜晚的幽灵》(Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht),由德国电影大师沃纳·赫尔佐格执导,克劳斯·金斯基、伊莎贝尔·阿佳妮、布鲁诺·甘茨等主演的奇幻恐怖片,于1979年在法国上映。 本片向德国电影先驱茂瑙在1922年的吸血鬼电影《诺斯费拉图》致敬,讲述了男子庄森跋山涉水给德古拉伯爵送信,却身陷危险,同时德古拉盯上了他美丽的妻子露西。为了得到露西的爱,德古拉偷渡进入城市,并给人类带来了瘟疫和死亡… 这或许就是我最喜欢的吸血鬼电影!电影格局宏大,风格复古,风景奇瑰,故事幽深曲折,具有史诗气质!导演以最精简的语言,富有哲学气质的镜头,勾勒出黑暗的死亡气息,以及人类面临死亡时的众生相。 苍白的脸庞,血红的双眼,尖利的牙齿,锋利的指甲,夜晚慢慢接近的恐怖幽灵,克劳斯·金斯基扮演的吸血鬼造型与原作极其接近,恐怖之感油然而生。 法国女神级人物伊莎贝尔•阿佳妮饰演的露西美丽且富有勇气,当众人面对死亡皆无奈之时,唯有她信仰神圣之力量,并以身涉险,甘愿充当吸血鬼情人,为拯救世人而献身!

 5 ) Discovery频道带您走进吸血鬼的世界

用标题就能一句话概括Werner Herzog的Nosferatu。
电影翻拍自茂瑙的1920年的旧作,不过旧作还没来得及看……取材是小说《德拉库拉》,之前看过的《惊情四百年》也来自同一个故事。
先说一下《惊》好了。有威诺纳·赖德/安东尼·霍普金斯/奇诺·李维斯一众演员,注定了是要引人眼球的,帅哥美女对抗邪恶,唯美画面,动作,悬疑,惊悚……好了流行的全都有了。《惊》是部好片子,不过Herzog的《诺》有一种说不出的味道……概括地说,坦白地说,我被雷倒了。
先说这只吸血鬼本身。首先德拉库拉那是相当的有名,不过名声一直不是很好,作为人的时候就以作风凶狠残暴出名,所以在青少年里的人气远远不如吸血鬼莱斯特(我喜欢阿曼德~脸红~)。在《惊》里面尊重了原作的设定,以大胡子的形象出场,给我的印象就是很多毛……而在《诺》里面则是无毛……影片还未开始,只不过打了个菜单,金斯基演的德拉库拉就把我激动出一身鸡皮疙瘩……那不是一般的恶啊啊啊~变态老头啊啊啊~原作里面没有说德拉库拉属于诺斯费拉图一族,所以我对其出处表示怀疑。如果他的确是诺斯费拉图,那么这样的扮相还是可以接受的。根据摆渡知道,nosferatu的解释是:吸血鬼的异类,但是由于他们扭曲的外貌,nosferatu必须远离人类社会在地下生活,而不能像其它的吸血鬼那样藏身于人类社会之中过着避世的生活。nosferatu在被初拥之后就一天天变得丑陋,其它的血族都排斥这些生活在下水道或者地下墓穴的家伙,认为他们是令人生厌的东西,不是非常必要就不和他们来往。这么看诺斯费拉图的确很不受欢迎,难怪这里的德拉库拉十分憋屈十分呕心。
不过赫尔佐格的片子继承其一贯风格,人与人的情感纠结不是重点,他的爱好就是discover!乔纳森和伯爵的斗智斗勇被省略到最低,反而是沿途跋涉的风景描绘得分外迷人。人们的交错关系被尽量简化,只剩下了露西和乔纳森被重点刻画。吸血鬼的频繁作案也不再是关注点,反而通过瘟疫的景象描绘出末世的气氛。相对于对人的镜头的吝惜,赫尔佐格却搞来了一万只老鼠,拍得不亦乐乎。最雷的就是范海尔辛,成了一个废渣老头,间接害死了露西,除了最后一段对话很有意思,就没见到这老头身上有何高人一等之处。
怎么说着片子重点不在人和吸血鬼的斗争,而是一部纪录片……掀桌,赫尔佐格你丫的能把吸血鬼电影拍成纪录片风格的,I服了you!感觉吸血鬼并不是那么强大而美形,反而是猥琐而憋屈,相应的人类变得更猥琐,整部影片除了对露西流露出正面情感以外,其余都用冷冷的目光看着,山地风光很美,瘟疫狂欢一样也很美,他们都融入这个自然,随着地球旋转而诞生消失,而憋屈的吸血鬼一族也如此生生不息。
我觉得,最近,在委内瑞拉,诺斯费拉图又蠢蠢欲动……

 6 ) 马背上的骑士,向前!

Cast a cold eye , on life , on death , horseman , pass by .

——William Butler Yeats

 

很奇怪,看完了赫尔佐格的《诺斯法拉图》最后一个镜头,就想起了叶芝的这句诗。译成中文大体是:“投出冷眼,看生、看死;骑士,向前。”要知道,在电影里,这个骑士可是新晋吸血鬼乔纳森·哈克。

作为向自己的大师前辈茂瑙的致敬作品,赫尔佐格一不小心把它拍成了自己的代表作之一。与50年前的默片原作相比,这一版调子更为忧郁,稍显拖泥带水,影像冲击力也稍逊,不似茂瑙的银钩铁划,一锤定音。吸血鬼的造型可以说是照搬原作。原作里的经典场景也在彩色胶片中重现,比如棺材里的吸血鬼,抱着自己的棺材在街巷里出没的吸血鬼,把自己装入棺材的吸血鬼,窗框里因爱而眼神悒郁的吸血鬼……


正当这一切似乎要表明赫尔佐格要拍中规中矩的致敬作品时,导演却狡猾地在电影的结尾里暗中反驳了原作的古典立场。茂瑙的结尾认为,在吸血鬼被晨光溶化的一刹那,吸血鬼被清除出了这个世界,连一点残迹也没有留下,人类取得完胜。而作为现代悲观主义哲学的秉持者,赫尔佐格显然不认可这样的结局。于是它的吸血鬼只是被晨光击倒在地,倒地的肉身依然在人世占有体积,还需要额外的击打才能死去。可以说,这个吸血鬼更有“人性”。更为重要的是,这个吸血鬼的死去并不代表人类的胜利。因为同时,那吸血鬼的第一个受害者乔纳森·哈克,转而成为新的吸血鬼,在晨曦下,纵马在人类的茫茫大地上启程新一轮的悲壮远征……

 短评

赫尔佐格迷人的光影与管风琴。其实我倒不觉得阿佳妮有如此足够恐怖与冷艳的气氛。也许哥特大妞并不是那么容易的吧。德国人总是醉心于用音与影来重构他们的吸血鬼故事吗?茂瑙如同史诗一样震撼,赫尔佐格如同文艺一样精致,那么惊情四百年只能娱乐大众而已。

7分钟前
  • Memento Mori
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这片子真的给我看得乐死了!赫尔佐格简直不能再直率,结尾一下否定了科学和宗教,联系他的其他片子来看,意图可以说是"昭然若揭"了。吸血鬼就是死神,是自然无可阻挡之力。说实话没想到他拍表现主义也能拍得这么优美动人,诺斯费拉图第一次见妻子的时候那个调度,真是让我完全不能动弹!

10分钟前
  • 圆圆(二次圆)
  • 力荐

已经把对白减到最少,致敬得确实还不错。喜欢这版把女主设定为主动寻真相者,并且是拯救世界的真英雄。诺斯费拉图的钟摆道具改良设计得更精美,最后的悬念设置也好。虽然原版难以超越,但是这几处改良真让人拍手(只不过,对牺牲女性才能救世界的调子还是忍不住翻白眼)。PS,阿佳妮真美。

12分钟前
  • Eve|Classified
  • 还行

茂瑙到赫尔佐格到科波拉,由简入繁,渐渐成了乏善可陈的故事片。

14分钟前
  • 不良
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Riga 凌晨 白木棺柩 鼠疫之舞 Phantom der Nacht 比之驚情四百年 更少狂熱而更多雅緻 可是吸血鬼片怎麼可以用藍調拍呢…(全世界大概只有我一個人不喜歡阿佳妮的長相

19分钟前
  • 橘 きよあき
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我天,这个德古拉,打光再恐怖也抵不了他搬棺材小跑翻白眼像猫一样呼噜呼噜叫的可爱了。以及,和Jonathan真的十足homoerotic,赫尔佐格太逗了。

24分钟前
  • 烤芬
  • 还行

1,阿佳妮这美的也太无法无天了吧。2,我居然木有认出Bruno Ganz。3,上帝总在我们需要他的时候远离我们。

29分钟前
  • 小艺
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4.5;“时间是个深渊,幽深如千夜。世纪更替,不能变老很可怕。”阿佳妮接近透明的苍白肌肤与惊惶而深邃的蓝眼睛,具有绝佳的古典气质,正契合躺上献祭台的烈性女子;表现主义色彩浓厚,金斯基的德古拉伯爵位无爱而寂寞的千年永生无比痛苦。

32分钟前
  • 欢乐分裂
  • 力荐

赫尔佐格的翻拍冷峻而文艺。①干尸梦境开篇,骇人至极;②阿佳妮的哥特妆容,清纯美貌和目击德古拉影子时瞪大的双眼;③古典配乐+荒凉美景长镜头;④头骨咕咕钟与死神钟摆;⑤提琴男孩;⑥黑云压城空镜;⑦永生的空虚与缺爱的孤苦;⑧群鼠肆虐下狂欢的末日聚餐;⑨反宗教反现代性的悲观结局。(9.0/10)

35分钟前
  • 冰红深蓝
  • 力荐

我爱1922年那版,但也爱阿佳妮。她永远那么美,雪肌黑发明眸皓齿,魅影难忘。赫尔佐格是个天才,影片开头古典悠扬的配乐风景如画强烈对比后来的瘟疫糜烂,却让吸血鬼蒙上一种优雅节制难以忘怀的美感,其实这才是吸血鬼的精髓,一般人却将他们作为恐怖片赚取噱头了

37分钟前
  • 眠去
  • 力荐

6。看的第一部吸血鬼的片子,不过小时候动画片里关于吸血鬼挺多的。那老鼠实在够多。

39分钟前
  • Mannialanck
  • 还行

一部从整体氛围到演员相貌气质都非常精准的电影。赫尔佐格是多么地热爱大自然啊~ 大家都优哉游哉地骑着马儿(-唱着歌-)。金斯基差点把阿佳妮的风头都抢去了,当然了,两个人都是光芒四射。。。(其实这片儿还有布鲁诺甘茨呢。。

41分钟前
  • 米粒
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下载了将近半年,开头很喜欢,这个吸血鬼看起来很喜感却最符合历史记载门齿尖利而外翻,没有了英俊的外表的吸血鬼,所以看到的就是更多更抢镜的阿佳妮。ps吸血鬼扮演著竟然是金斯基的爹爹

46分钟前
  • UrthónaD'Mors
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这床戏666代尔夫特新教堂马克- -

50分钟前
  • 犯怵中的嫌疑喵
  • 还行

1.赫索格够无聊2.无比拉风的范海辛成了这个德性?3.金斯基吸血就吸血,干嘛一直老按着阿佳尼的胸部,汗

54分钟前
  • Seymour
  • 还行

http://v.youku.com/v_showcommentlist/id_5597407_time_1239724922

58分钟前
  • 果酱☮
  • 还行

结局针对原著作了很大调整,改成了更悬的悲剧,赞。男主角就是《帝国的毁灭》里的“元首”,年轻时的他简直判若两人。虽然不及《惊情四百年》里的基努里维斯帅气,但演技更胜一筹。女主角也稍逊薇若娜。但表现不俗令人疑心后者就是模仿她的。《惊》是玄幻色彩称道,《诺》则更甚诡异和深得原著精髓

59分钟前
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