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Frankenstein

Frankenstein

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Guillermo del Toro has a singular vision and voice. Each of his films feel distinct, seamlessly blending beauty with horror, which is why he’s become such an esteemed filmmaker. Naturally, I was eager to see what he would do with the classic 'Frankenstein' - and, as expected, the result is something truly special.

It’s clear this was a true passion project for the director - you can feel that love and craftsmanship in every scene and every line of dialogue.

And if it’s not the stellar writing and performances from leads Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi or Mia Goth that capture you, it’s the exquisite costume design, prosthetics, practical effects, and sets that build this world with such vivid detail. The cinematography, too, is visually striking - often downright breath-taking.

Altogether, it’s a remarkable achievement that may have even edged out 'The Shape of Water' as my favourite del Toro release.

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