Guillermo del Toro's highly anticipated Frankenstein adaptation premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Years in the making, this ambitious project features Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the creature. The film, spanning 149 minutes, is told from both Frankenstein's and the creature's perspectives, highlighting the creature's mistreatment. Critics' reviews are mixed, with some praising its visual grandeur and emotional depth, while others find it lacking substance. Del Toro's signature style, known for humanizing monsters, is evident, emphasizing the creature's vulnerability. The film's large-scale sets and minimal CGI contribute to its unique atmosphere.
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