This movie has been so critisized that's almost too hard to believe.
Kenneth Branagh is a great actor and director although not perfect. But then again does anyone know anyone without flaws?
I think that the Branagh film was closer to the original story than anyone ever was. It points out what it supposed to do so and that's an evil side of science which mustn't be put aside but dealed with and taken care of if apparent.
Robert De Niro was very good as always and Helena Bohnam-Carter was good, too.
The plot is a little "blank" at some points but that doesn't diminish the film's value in any way. Too many things had to be put in three hours time that it seems only natural.
Aidan Quinn, on the other hand, was a successful choice for his part as he showed the proper arrogance.
Kenneth Branagh as Victor Frankenstein is inspired for one and one reason only: he illustrates the well motivated but too enthusiastic scientist who makes the fatal mistake, in a genius way. And I believe that this is what he should do and does it greatly! His directing may have flaws but they're not to be strongly critisized as the whole package is very good.
The music fits perfectly and so does the scenery.
It's meant to be a horror film not as an image but as a concept. So does Mary Shelley's book. That's the whole idea.
Practising Medicine is frightening on its own. Making such a mistake makes it even more. I'm sure that those who can understand this, will find the film exquisite. So did I.
It's about time we understood that Frankenstein is above all human. A man who tried to do what he naturally couldn't. Give birth to a creature. His craving of this gives the whole point and as the desire was Dr. Frankenstein's ... ... the name says it all.
Kenneth Branagh is a great actor and director although not perfect. But then again does anyone know anyone without flaws?
I think that the Branagh film was closer to the original story than anyone ever was. It points out what it supposed to do so and that's an evil side of science which mustn't be put aside but dealed with and taken care of if apparent.
Robert De Niro was very good as always and Helena Bohnam-Carter was good, too.
The plot is a little "blank" at some points but that doesn't diminish the film's value in any way. Too many things had to be put in three hours time that it seems only natural.
Aidan Quinn, on the other hand, was a successful choice for his part as he showed the proper arrogance.
Kenneth Branagh as Victor Frankenstein is inspired for one and one reason only: he illustrates the well motivated but too enthusiastic scientist who makes the fatal mistake, in a genius way. And I believe that this is what he should do and does it greatly! His directing may have flaws but they're not to be strongly critisized as the whole package is very good.
The music fits perfectly and so does the scenery.
It's meant to be a horror film not as an image but as a concept. So does Mary Shelley's book. That's the whole idea.
Practising Medicine is frightening on its own. Making such a mistake makes it even more. I'm sure that those who can understand this, will find the film exquisite. So did I.
It's about time we understood that Frankenstein is above all human. A man who tried to do what he naturally couldn't. Give birth to a creature. His craving of this gives the whole point and as the desire was Dr. Frankenstein's ... ... the name says it all.
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