Frankenstein movie plot
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Damaris 2022-04-20 09:01:47
Click on fascinated. The scenes in the castles and mansions have a strong atmosphere of German expressionism. If Caligari is the father of all psychoanalytic films, Frankenstein is the father of all monster films. I think it's possible to categorize everything "man creates something beyond his control and threatens to destroy it" as a sort of "Frankenstein story". People fear Frankenstein because they fear creating new "human beings". On the one hand there is the fear that science will eventually make us new creators, creating new life, thereby desecrating life and desecrating the creator itself; A being that is more powerful than human beings, all he lacks is "education", so what he shows is actually the nature of human beings without "education". The metaphor of the "criminal brain" and the "common man's brain," when Frankenstein can't tell the difference between good and evil, the question we worry about is whether human nature ultimately leads us down the path of harming others.
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Davon 2022-01-03 08:01:13
The third film adaptation of MaryShelley's Frankenstein. The monster has become one of the most famous horror characters in movie history. Its iconic shape, flat head, metal bolts, and unsuitable clothing define the perception of this character in the audience's mind; and the film re-emerges the character's innocence By nature, this compassionate perspective has injected new depth into horror genre films, and has the value of social and human exploration. The film combines the image style of German expressionism with American film technology and techniques. The maturity of sound film technology has greatly strengthened the narrative effect of horror films. The superb skills of makeup artists also scared the monsters of mad scientists enough. It's alive! It's alive!
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Doctor Waldman: You really believe you can bring life to the dead?
Henry Frankenstein: That body is not dead. It has never lived. I created it. I made it with my own hands, from the bodies I took from graves, from the gallows, anywhere! Go and see for yourself.
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Baron Frankenstein: What's the matter with my son? What's he doing?
Elizabeth: He's completing his experiments. That's all.
Baron Frankenstein: Why does he go messing around in an old ruined windmill - when he has a decent house, a bath, good food and drink, and a darn pretty girl to come back to. Huh, will you tell me that?
Elizabeth: Baron, you don't understand.
Baron Frankenstein: I understand perfectly well. There's another woman and you're afraid to tell me. Pretty sorted experiment these must be! Huh!
Elizabeth: Oh, but Baron, you're wrong!