- **Q: Who stars in Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein'?
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Movies / Horror
Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' brings a fresh perspective to Mary Shelley's classic tale, exploring the themes of creation, monstrosity, and empathy. With stunning visuals and a stellar cast, this adaptation promises to be a memorable...
Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' is a passion project that has been years in the making. The film explores the dual narratives of Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) and his Creature (Jacob Elordi), delving into their motivations and suffering.
The movie begins in 1857, introducing us to a violent prelude where the Creature confronts Victor on a Norwegian ship stuck in the ice. Through flashbacks, we learn about Victor's obsession with conquering death, driven by the loss of his mother. The Creature's tale reveals his journey of learning, his friendship with a blind man (David Bradley), and his violent encounters with those who reject him.
Del Toro's commitment to practical effects and set design creates a visually stunning experience. The film's exploration of empathy and monstrosity challenges viewers to question their own perceptions and biases. The final cut is two and a half hours, whittled down from over three hours. It was important to del Toro to be faithful to the original Shelley. 'He does identify with monsters,' said Dale. 'He wanted to make sure to get the creature’s point of view. That’s unique about our film. He speaks and articulates.'
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