Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein delivers a striking mix of gothic atmosphere and emotional depth, following Victor's flawed ambition and the Creature's painful search for meaning. The film respects the novel's spirit while giving the story a warmer focus on remorse, forgiveness, and the bond between creator and creation. Stunning sets and bold visual choices lift every scene, while Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi give performances that match the film's ambition.
Despite its length and the Creature being slightly less physically imposing than some viewers might expect, the film remains powerful from first frame to last. Del Toro shapes a familiar tale into something heartfelt and visually rich, creating what may be the strongest screen version of the story to date.
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