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Behind-the-scenes Production of North Farah

Mao nao's handling of the film is realistic, not only abandoning Dr. Carrigari's expressionist image, but even changing the set of the studio into a real street scene. However, the hair brain is still chilling when it creates a gloomy atmosphere. The castle on the mountain is looming in the dense fog, zombies slowly skim the deck on the bumpy ship, and so on. The atmosphere of many natural environments is covered with a mysterious color under the treatment of Maonao. In this film, Maonao experimentally uses deep focus photography, which shows unlimited potential in image composition. This film is considered as the most poetic horror film, which surpasses all the later Zhuogula films in visual imagination. In contrast, Dracula in 193 1 is like an adaptation of Disney. The protagonist's inhuman modeling (pointed ears, long nails, skull-like face) has become a classic. Due to the failure to reach an agreement with the original author's widow, the name of Zhuogula was not used in the film. This film implies a threat to the middle class and the scientific rationality they believe in. Shadow of Vampire E in 2000 is a hypothesis about the behind-the-scenes story of this film. German remake 1979 is directed by Herzog.