Isabelle Adjani, Klaus Kinski
"Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht" (1979) Werner Herzog
Hot take but there is no depiction of Dracula/Nosferatu that I think is scary or even interesting besides Eggers Count Orlok. Like, he looks like a sweaty lightbulb in every other movie but in Nosferatu 2024 he looks so perfect in every way. Historical and otherworldly, towing the line between corpse and nobleman.
Union of soul and flesh
Count Orlok x fem!reader
Summary: Sink with great delight into the arms of your lord as the night engulfs you all.
Word Count: 0,5K
Warnings: MDNI, GORE, Orlok is his own warning, bites, blood, mentions of sexual intercourse.
ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE.
The wind struggled hard and tried to force its way in through the glass window that you had firmly closed hours before. The night here was silent but it screamed at the same time, an agony that only ended with the first rooster crowing.
You slid your hands down the jagged back of your lord. Your count. Your master. Your love. And your ruin.
He released the fangs that were embedded in your chest with a wet crack, blood running down in a thin line. His gray eyes met yours and you found the courage to bring a hand to the side of his bony face.
"Don't stop." you begged softly and he crawled up until his face was on top of yours.
"Foolish child." the husky voice reverberated and you felt yourself vibrate inside. "I am joining with thy flesh and thou are paying attention to the wind."
The creature moved his hips to fit inside you again, making you let out a soft sigh. He brought his nose to your cheek, inhaling deeply.
You closed your eyes. The candles in the quarters weren't enough to warm your body. But he, he somehow, even with his body devoid of any heat, was able to make you feel like you were burning alive.
It was a heat that consumed your being ever since he first came to you. Before, your tragic existence was pure agony. There was agony now, he burned you so much that you could die, but you would die with great delight at being in his arms.
You turned your head and captured your lord's thin lips in yours, "Forgive me, my lord."
He brought one of his large, calloused hands to your neck and squeezed hard, his long nails almost digging into the soft flesh.
"Thy lord?" he repeated, growling softly. "Do thou find the man whom devour thou in thy bed thy lord, child?"
You moaned audibly and your voice sounded hoarse as you gasped for air to reply, βMy love.β
He let out a satisfied grunt and released your neck, moving his hips again and lowering his face to your neck to take a soft bite.
"Say it again." he ordered, thrusting once hard, making you spread your legs wider around his waist. "Say it."
"My love." you sighed, tilting your head back and closing your eyes. "My love."
He moaned hoarsely and moved his hips quickly before licking your neck.
"I had such a beautiful daydream. A night with the starry welken above our castle. Yet all I could regard about was how I wanted to tear thou apart and enter thou so we could be together."
Without any warning, he pulled out of you and crawled lower, placing his mouth on your left breast and pulling hard, a piece of skin came loose and he went back to bite you again.
You groaned loudly and your eyes rolled back, your back arched and you leaned into the evil creature on top of you.
"More." you begged. "More."
He was licking the blood from your skin and took possession of your body again with your desperate plea. He seemed to want to reach deeper with his fangs and you could no longer think straight.
"You and I..." you murmured, "we are one."
He released your breast and advanced on you, taking you in a raging, hungry kiss.
"We are."
NOSFERATU Dir. Robert Eggers (2024)
"Why have you killed these beautiful flowers?"
You could never please me as he could.
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Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker in Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) by Werner Herzog
Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter in Nosferatu (2024) by Robert Eggers
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Shadow of the Vampire (2000) by E. Elias Merhige
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Der Wanderer ΓΌber dem Nebelmeer (1818) by Caspar David Friedrich
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Costumes by Linda MuirMake-up by Gabriela Polakova & Andrea Brown
Hair stylist: Emily Barker & Ivana Nemkova
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) by Werner Herzog
Cinematography by JΓΆrg Schmidt-Reitwein
Greta SchrΓΆder as Ellen Hutter in Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) by F. W. Murnau
Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker in Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) by Werner Herzog
Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter in Nosferatu (2024) by Robert Eggers
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