Review of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) by Dominique Y — 12 Nov 2009
Born native to a small town by the name of Geneva, Victor Frankenstien leaves his home to pursue a career as a Doctor, the same way his father did. While at school Victor learns of his obession with Antaomy, Chemistry, and the dream to recreat life.
The movie gives that mental image that the book does not. Frankenstien is filled with action based gut-wrenching scenes that makes you want to see more. Although some parts of the movie are not the most realistic and the creature created by Victor isn't necessairly what you'd imagine, the movie fills in the missing piece that the book leaves you without.
Frankenstein is not the best movie ever made but between the movie and the book, the movie is more widely recommended due to the action scenes and slight change of story line.
This review of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) was written by Dominique Y on 12 Nov 2009.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
