How did Latin American culture influence the film?
Del Toro and Isaac incorporated themes of patriarchy, melodrama, and the experience of being an outsider, drawing from their own cultural backgrounds.
Movies / Horror
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ delves into the influence of Latin American culture on the classic monster tale. Del Toro and Oscar Isaac discuss how their heritage shaped their approach to the film, emphasizing themes of patriarchy, me...
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ brings a fresh perspective to Mary Shelley’s classic novel by infusing it with Latin American cultural elements. Del Toro and Oscar Isaac aimed to reclaim the narrative, casting Isaac as Victor Frankenstein to bring swagger, sensuality, and flair to the character.
The director shared that he showed Isaac 1949’s La Oveja Negra (The Black Sheep) by Mexican filmmaker Ismael Rodríguez, which stars Pedro Infante, the iconic figurehead of machismo masculinity of a bygone old cinematic era—think Clark Gable en español. Isaac shared how he sprinkled some of the star’s on-screen presence as he made his Victor’s masculine energy inspired by the Infante’s sweeping movements when he played key scenes. This adaptation uses exaggerated emotional expression inspired by telenovelas, adding a unique gothic twist.
This adaptation not only revisits the classic tale but also provides a commentary on identity, belonging, and cultural heritage. The final trailer is available, and the film promises breathtaking visuals and a tragic exploration of humanity.
Del Toro and Isaac incorporated themes of patriarchy, melodrama, and the experience of being an outsider, drawing from their own cultural backgrounds.
The film will be available on Netflix on November 7, 2025.
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