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Frankenstein
Frankenstein

Frankenstein (2004)

58% User Rating
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama

Adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel about a scientist who brings life to a creature fashioned from corpses and various body parts.

Kevin ConnorDirector

Cast

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Alec Newman

Alec Newman

Victor Frankenstein

William Hurt

William Hurt

Professor Waldman

Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy

Caroline Frankenstein

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

Captain Walton

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Nicole Lewis

Elizabeth Frankenstein

Monika Hilmerová

Monika Hilmerová

Justine Moritz

Tomáš Maštalír

Tomáš Maštalír

Lieutenant

Luke Goss

Luke Goss

The Creature

Dan Stevens

Dan Stevens

Henry Clerval

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 70%

December 15, 2019

***The most faithful version of Mary Shelley’s classic gothic horror novel*** A Hallmark production, "Frankenstein" (2004) is the most literary faithful filmic version of the oft-done tragedy. Luke Goss looks more like the novel’s depiction of the creature (with long black hair and white teeth) than Boris Karloff in the Universal classics or Robert De Niro in the 1994 version, but he’s also too handsome in a dark gothic way, resembling Type O Negative’s Peter Steele. The creature in the 1994 version didn’t have hair and was a more gruesome depiction, which fits Victor’s description of the creature in the book as “hideous” (then, again, Victor was extremely biased against his creation). While this rendition and the 1994 one are the most faithful to Shelley’s book, they each omit parts and change certain things. For instance, both omit Victor’s traveling to Scotland and, later, Ireland, which was a good call. Actually, I think both versions improve the story in different ways. When Victor and the creature finally meet and have a discussion in the high country, this one has them meet at a ruined castle, which is an excellent deviation. The 1994 version has them talk at a remote glacial dwelling, which is closer to what occurs in the novel. My favorite part is when the monster finds sanctuary with the rural family, unbeknownst to them. It helps the viewer get to know the creature and have compassion on his plight. In the book and the 1994 version all sympathy is pretty much lost eventually while this rendition paints the creature more sympathetically. The locket sequence is lame though, but that was a weak point of the novel as well. Alec Newman is intense and brooding as Victor Frankenstein and I could relate to his work obsessions carried out in his nightgown (or whatever). Any problems with the flick are due to translating a convoluted 19th century gothic horror classic to modern cinema. With almost an hour more to play with compared to the 1994 version, this one has the luxury of taking its time and is the better for it IMHO. The 1994 movie, by contrast, is overly manic and melodramatic because it tried to cram too much into two hours. The film runs 2 hours, 56 minutes, and was shot in Slovakia and Norway. GRADE: B+

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Season 1 (2004)

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