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Frankenstein Review

Unfiltered Review Released: 2015 Rating: 5.4/10 2h 30m Danish / English / French Drama • Fantasy • Horror

MovieWise Analysis

The Story: Frankenstein (2015) offers a fresh dive into the Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller genre. The plot follows a sequence where After he is artificially created, then left for dead by a husband-and-wife team of eccentric scientists, Adam is confronted with nothing but aggression and violence from the world around him. This perfect creation-turned disfigured monster must come to grips with the horrific nature of humanity.

Cinematic Style: Technically, the project takes a bold approach. Rather than relying on clichés, it uses its identity as "Man is the true monster." to craft a world that feels both expansive and Logic-driven.

The Experience: The thematic depth here is surprising for a Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller title. It explores the human condition through a lens that feels grounded despite the cinematic scale of the production.

The Verdict: The final result is a polished piece of entertainment. Whether you are here for the plot twists or the performances, it delivers a satisfying experience that lingers.

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What Audiences Are Saying

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Manuel São Bento

"FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ fandomwire.com/frankenstein-review/ "Frankenstein is a powerful, visceral film that solidifies Guillermo del Toro as a master of atmosphere and emotion. Thanks to Jacob Elordi's transcendent performance as The Creature and exceptional multi-departmental work, the ..."

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CinemaSerf

"This has got be Oscar Isaac at his best yet, depicting the obsessive scientist hell-bent on proving that he could use science to defeat death itself. He is the son of an acclaimed but rather brutal physician (Charles Dance) and is galvanised further to his chosen path by the sudden death of his m..."

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Chandler Danier

"I walked in at 44 minutes. The last hour and 45 has less whinging in accents. Bad Lighthouse. Swearengen in Wick 4. I went to a restaurant and they were playing this as though it was a serious movie. One could not pass through the projector beam. I could see my hair in the letterbox. I'm glad ..."

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