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The original post: /r/movies by /u/nfw22 on 2024-12-26 15:38:16.

I was interested in seeing the new Nosferatu adaptation since I heard of it a couple months ago. Following the film's rollout, including the trailer, and a post from PETA of all places, I've learned that rats play a role in the film, though I'm not sure how prominently...

The thing is, I have a pretty strong phobia of rats, which extends to depictions of them in photos and film. While I really want to see this movie, I know I won't be able to handle it if there are lots of rats throughout. One or two scenes I would likely be able to make do by closing my eyes and covering my ears. However, if they are present throughout the movie, popping up regularly and at unexpected times, it might be best for me to pass on this movie.

What I'm asking here, is for the people who have seen the movie, what are your thoughts on how prominently rats are featured in the film? Obviously, given the question, spoilers may be unavoidable, and I'm fine with that.

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