Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)
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Isabelle Adjani in Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
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✤ Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
There's a sexual element. She is gradually attracted towards Nosferatu. She feels a fascination — as we all would think. First, she hopes to save the people of the town by sacrificing herself. But then, there is a moment of transition. There is a scene when he is sucking her blood — sucking and sucking like an animal — and suddenly, her face takes on a new expression, a sexual one, and she will not let him go away anymore. There is a desire that has been born. A moment like this has never been seen in a vampire picture.
— Isabelle Adjani
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