"The Wolf Man" is one of the best representatives of early horror, imbued with gothic motives and some romantic atmosphere. Say what you like, but such films have been appreciated at all times. Deep, meaningful. It's foolish to attribute it to a series of B-movies from Universal, it's more than that.
Why? Firstly, an ingenious cast, who received a lot of awards and words of praise in their favor. What is only Lon Cheney, the role was given to him like no one else. Hardly anyone could play as thoughtfully and sensually. Secondly, impeccable visual style verified to the smallest detail. A dark forest, concealing something mysterious, and a deliberately gloomy castle with its round arches, massive walls and small windows - all this is etched into the memory for a long time, leaving a pleasant viewing experience. Well, and finally, this is just a brilliant horror film that has everything that the standard of the genre should have.
This film gave birth to one of the most famous, along with Dracula and Frankenstein's monster, the monster - Lawrence Talbot, the victim of an accident in which he was subjected to the curse of lycanthropy. Unlike the aforementioned creatures, Lawrence has a piece of humanity, which makes him one of the most interesting characters in such a movie.
The film that left its mark on the entire film industry. It is up to you to watch or not watch, but I sincerely advise you to carve out an hour and enjoy this unforgettable sight.