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Frankenstein [DVD] [1931]
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by - written on 19/08/02 (Very useful, 245 readings)
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"Frankenstein" is an iconic masterpiece of Hollywood cinema. British theatre director James Whale created the first humanistic horror film in which melodrama and horror were combined to create a film in which the horror or focal point of the film is not a malevolent insidious force but a walking corpse that the audience sympathises with. In 1931 "Frankenstein" was unleashed onto an unsuspecting public and it became a huge phenomenon and helped make Boris Karloff a star. The origins of "Frankenstein" lie in Mary Shelly's bizarre tale of death and resurrection by the aid of science. The novel was legend has it by a house ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/12/01 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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Mary Shelley’s tale has been brought to the screen on more than a few occasions, originally with the horror aspect very much in mind and then later with a much more comedic element sneaking in. The ‘monster’ has been played by everyone from Bela Lugosi through to Fred Gwyne(The Munsters) and yet the story has never really been realised in the way in which it was originally intended. Shelley’s Frankenstein was never meant to be a horror story, but perhaps more a gothic melodrama where man’s attempts to emulate or even reach higher than God were the main focus of the story, concentrating on the results of such foolhardy actions whereas movies ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/00 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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In 1931, people went screaming out of the cinema when this was screened. Nothing like it had ever been seen before. Unfortunately, the following 60 years have not been kind, and though it certainly stands the test of time better than Bela Lugosi's Dracula, it cannot have anywhere near the same impact on a modern viewer. Based on Mary Shelley's novel (loosely in places), this movie changes the main character from a medical student, to a Baron living in a big castle. From here, he performs experiments using corpses to cheat death and prove that science is greater than God. Of course, things don't go to plan, when he creates a lumbering monster (Boris ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/03 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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There are films that are made that go on to influence films and filmmakers for decades after. The original Universal version of Frankenstein is one of these films, many see it as the start of the horror genre. Other's see it as a vastly over-rated film that's got nothing more than kitsch value. To me it's both of these things but definitely not over-rated. The film was made in 1931 and adopts Mary Shelley's story for the screen. Dr Frankenstein conducts experiments in an old castle on a hill with only his strange sidekick Fritz by his side. What he takes is a dead body, a human brain and the source of lightening for energy and creates a living ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/09/00 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I watched this film after reading the book. I thought as it was called Mary Shelley's Frankenstein it would actually stick to the content of the book! But I was wrong in quite a few aspects! The main storyline is this:ambitous scientist(Victor) creates a creature after many years of toil. The results are displeasing to him. He abandons the creature forever! The creature then struggles to face society because of his horrific appearence, but gradually he becomes more educated and swears eternal vengence on Victor Frankenstein and his family. The film follows the creature through his troubles. The creature, like in the book is often seen as ... Read the complete review
Frankenstein (DVD) : It's Alive, It's Alive !from utero
25/01/2003
Frankenstein (DVD) : FRANKLY NOT AS GOOD AS THE BOOK!!from oliver18
29/09/2000





