Review of I, Frankenstein (2014) by Lezee — 25 May 2014
The fusion between the ancient characters in the modern world is not a.
New, at least for the newer generation. This is the way it became in.
The present era which makes viral and collects more revenue. We can say.
Its a new trend in cinema making. As we know that all the movies based.
On similar fashion had not seen success, but still filmmakers are eager.
To gamble in this particular path. So that is where the character.
Frankenstein comes through this movie.
Pretty much excited to see Aaron Ackhart in a lead role who was one of.
The most notable supporting actor of our time. It was a one liner.
Story. Centuries old war between angels and demons continued till the.
Present time, which brings along the soulless creature Frankenstein who.
Caught between them. So what is his role in the battle of immortal.
Giants is what the movie reveal in the rest of the portion.
I can say quite a good concept was wasted for nothing. The graphics.
Were good but too much of dark shades ruined the quality. Development.
Either for characters or the story was never looked improving. It kept.
Falling every minute and confused the audience. In the end it was badly.
Written and directed. The director had no much experience to carve a.
Huge and popular character like Frankenstein. As expected, it went.
Straight to the garbage, but watchable only for Aaron Ackhart. That.
Means not he's awesome, his stunt sequences were below par.
Not too far from now to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Victor.
Frankenstein. So I guess this is the right time to tribute him and his.
Creator. After seeing this movie I felt, is that it?, done and dusted.
Please somebody make a fine movie based on character Frankenstein. He.
Deserves better that this. Hoping to see some big names around cast and.
Crew.
This review of I, Frankenstein (2014) was written by Lezee on 25 May 2014.
I, Frankenstein has generally received mixed reviews.
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