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Desmond 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Homosexuality is very "art"
When I watched the first half, I thought, this is really the dream life most gay men have when they are old. Ian really acted like most gay men in my mind, horny and funny. As the director continued to intervene in Frankenstein movies, and Mr. Whale's scenes during World War I, he also began to...
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Alysson 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Alone, bad; Friend, good
Geneva in 1816, a rainy summer night.
Several people were drinking and chatting in a villa, taking turns telling ghost stories to relieve boredom. Among them are the talented Lord Byron, the romantic poet Shelley, and his little lover Mary. Several people became more and more interested, so they...
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Edna 2022-03-21 09:02:51
Keep replaying "Jimmy, watch me dive". If only he could stay in that memory forever. But he still chose to lie beside Barnett in the trenches. The head of the ps male supporting role is so square that I can't take my eyes off it
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Linnea 2022-03-27 09:01:15
It's worth watching again, the script and lines are well crafted and the most valuable thing is that they don't feel well crafted at all. Flashbacks, loved ones who died on the battlefield, "the only beast is here", we'll always be so alone, scorned and cast out like the Frankenstein created by Dr. Frankenstein
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[Hannah is disturbed by the image of Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster]
Hannah: Oh, that monster. How could you be working with him?
James Whale: Don't be daft. He's a very proper actor... and the dullest fellow imaginable.