
Frankenstein
About
A modern reimagining of the classic tale of ambition and its consequences.
This drama delves into the obsessive quest of a brilliant scientist to conquer death, leading to the creation of a sentient being. As Victor Frankenstein grapples with the ethical and emotional fallout of his experiment, he confronts the profound responsibility that comes with playing god. The film explores the creature's journey of self-discovery and the tragic bond that forms between creator and creation, questioning the nature of humanity, monstrosity, and the pursuit of knowledge at any cost. It is a visually striking and thematically rich narrative that re-examines Mary Shelley's iconic story for a contemporary audience.
What to know
- Explores the ethical boundaries of scientific ambition.
- Features a reimagined, modern take on a classic literary figure.
- Delves into themes of creation, abandonment, and identity.
- The creature's perspective is a central element of the story.
- Visually rich with a distinctive aesthetic.
- Runtime is substantial, allowing for deep character development.
- The narrative is often tragic and thought-provoking.
- Focuses on the psychological toll of extreme ambition.
- Examines the definition of what it means to be human.
- Offers a fresh interpretation of the Frankenstein mythos.
Watch if
You enjoy character-driven dramas with a dark edge. You are fascinated by the Frankenstein myth and its variations. You appreciate films that explore philosophical questions.
Skip if
You prefer lighthearted or purely uplifting stories. You are sensitive to dark themes and tragic outcomes. You dislike films with a deliberate pacing.
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A Life Reborn
The Unraveling Bond
Consequences of Hubris
A Modern Myth
Themes of Existence
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