Frankenstein
Director: Bernard Rose
Actors: Xavier Samuel, Carrie-Anne Moss, Danny Huston
PlotIn contemporary Los Angeles, Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his wife, Elizabeth, utilize advanced technology to create life from an assembly of human and synthetic parts. The resulting creation, Adam, initially possesses the innocence and curiosity of a newborn. However, with a grotesque appearance and unstable health, Adam is deemed a failure by his creators. Terrified and distraught by his monstrous form, Victor and Elizabeth decide to terminate their experiment. Adam escapes and finds himself alone, struggling to understand the world around him and his place within it.
Navigating through a series of harrowing encounters, Adam experiences the harshness of human rejection and brutality. His increasing fear and confusion trigger violent responses as he desperately seeks companionship and understanding. Adam's journey reflects a poignant quest for identity and acceptance in an unforgiving society that judges him solely by his exterior. Amidst his trials, he encounters brief moments of kindness that offer a glimmer of hope. Ultimately, Adam's existence serves as a critique of humanity's inclination to fear and ostracize that which is different, highlighting themes of isolation, creation, and the moral responsibilities of scientific advancement.
Writers: Bernard Rose, Mary Shelley
Release Date: 29 Oct 2015
Runtime: 89 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, Germany
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Frankenstein (2015) brings a modern twist to Mary Shelley's classic, featuring strong performances and exceptional makeup; Blu-ray offers excellent audio and video, but minimal extras.
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