Frankenstein (2025)

⭐7/10

I love Del Toro in theory, a final bastion of pure creativity and bold choices in filmmaking, but man, not sure I actually love, you know, his movies. For much of this runtime I thought this would be the one to change my mind. It was a gripping tale of creation and responsibility, and I loved the macabre stylistic choices. 

I think I kinda soured on it a bit as it went along. Frankenstein is always going to be a bit of a pulpy story and I appreciate that, but the choices towards the end got to be a bit silly. I also thought the ending was pretty brutal, a super rushed character arc to put a cherry on top when it really didn't need that, especially because it completely erases what made the novel special. Call me a cynic but after watching the Stranger Things final season, this felt like some Netflix intervention to make the movie a crowd pleaser and entirely take the punch out of the philosophical exploration. 

I guess my other primary complaint is that this movie kinda looks horrendous. I haven't seen such bad CGI in a while, and I thought the monster's design was pretty bad itself. There are effective images to be sure, but I would say it's generally not nice to look at, and at times looks like a movie that came out in 2008. 

I thought it was fine -- good even at times. But this is a clear Halloween movie and should be on no screens in January. That's my fault. A 7, but would've been an 8 in October. 

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