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Hosea 2022-03-21 09:02:09
The days are long gone, and it doesn't mean enough. But the Hollywoodization of German Expressionism was...
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Domenick 2022-03-21 09:02:09
★★★☆, the acting skills of the actors are overwhelming, but such an adaptation lacks the portrayal of monsters, and the irony and deep meaning of the original work are much...
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Allison 2022-03-21 09:02:09
★★★☆, the acting skills of the actors are overwhelming, but such an adaptation lacks the portrayal of monsters, and the irony and deep meaning of the original work are much...
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Serenity 2022-01-03 08:01:13
It's not difficult to understand why there is a sequel. The audience in the 1930s certainly didn't want Monster to die like that. The plot is very simple, but also very smooth. How can Monster be so cute? The part that threw the little girl is a bit black and humorous now~ It's very interesting....
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Margarita 2022-01-03 08:01:13
One of our charming and sad originator of the dark...
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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...
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Pearlie 2022-01-03 08:01:13
The visual style of the tomb excavation scene is pretty good (the curtain). The medical professor's presentation (inherited from Mabuse), the stealing of the brain is well designed. The dialogue afterwards was too long. Gothic laboratory, tall and majestic, expressionist skewed staircase. Experiment process, electric spark. Creature appeared on the stage (first out, backlit, shadow is greater than the person), trying to give him a needle in the scene (more complicated than expected), an...
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Eryn 2022-01-03 08:01:13
Although it is an old movie, it has been shocked by the director's thoughts since the middle. The 25-second long shot was extremely stunning to the wedding celebration crowd, and then the bride's dressing room moved forward and moved into the camera and was also terribly handsome. That's the way I think today! Little monsters inspired so many filmmakers and comic artists to take the road and develop into what they are today, including Stan Lee! Many bridge sections and designs of XD have also...
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Rhiannon 2022-01-03 08:01:13
It is ridiculous to discuss the taboo of life again, but this movie can be seen as a struggle with parents. If we don't have a long "childhood" running-in period, and once we are born, we are forced to have many meanings of world affairs, the emptiness of life, and the original impulse to destroy, would we also hate our parents and kill them? The scenes of the carnival, Maria's corpse being held by his father and passing through the crowd, and the mob attacking a few scenes are worth...
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Kennedy 2022-01-03 08:01:13
Although the direct legacy of German expressionism lacks the exaggeration and surrealism of the former set, it still inherits the characteristics of most genres (lighting, close-ups and exaggerated performances). In fact, the play has benefited from Greek mythology, but the presentation of tragic scenes actually criticizes the arrogance of human beings to gods (the desire for creation), so it is essentially a modern retelling of myths. But the strange thing is that his attitude towards...
Frankenstein Comments
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Chelsea 2022-01-03 08:01:13
This is a relatively niche movie
After watching this movie, I found it very interesting. This is a monster movie. There is a brief introduction in the beginning. This format makes people feel very interesting. This is the first point. Then, it was a scene created by Frankenstein, with a kind of surrealism, so that three normal...
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Amber 2022-01-03 08:01:13
"Frankenstein": Strange artificial monsters (AFI100 TOP 087
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Frankenstein (1931)
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Henry Frankenstein: The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again in a body I made with my own hands! With my own hands.
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Dr. Henry Frankenstein: The neck's broken. The brain is useless. We must find another brain.