frankeinstein obsession
As I said a week ago, we watched a great film. The classic horror movie called Frankenstein. I don’t usually watch horror movies but this movie intrigued me and hence not only did I watch it, I have since started reading reviews about it from sites like Oh! The horror and The Onion.
The first review I read is by a big horror movie buff Brett Gallman who started to love horror movies due to his father and Frankenstein holds a very nostalgic place in his heart, “the film reminded me why I watch horror films in the first place: to be transported to another place and time and be entertained for a couple of hours. While Frankenstein is without a doubt a classic, the film is also just plain fun. I’ve seen it a hundred times, but it’s just as satisfying now as it was when I was younger.” I totally agree with what he says, Frankenstein is a classic, it is also fun to watch I myself witnessed that and even though this was my first viewing of the movie, would not mind watching it again either. This movie is set in as mr. Gallman says, “The film is set in an unnamed European country during an unnamed time.” Which lends to its scary and fantastical image.
Keith Phipps in ‘The Onion AV club’ also makes a god point when he says, “With his dull eyes, flat head, working-man’s clothes, and bolt-adorned neck, the creature entered the public consciousness seemingly instantly and forever.” The iconic image of the monster portrayed in the movie has replaced the original monster of Mary Shelley’s book and inspired, “countless remakes, parodies, and homages.” The monsters first entrance in the film also lends to its iconic status, as Gallman describes it, “the Monster lurches backwards into the frame before the camera captures a haunting, empty gaze from Karloff’s eyes. Furthermore, the Monster’s face is seemingly plastered with an eerie grin that contributes to the creature’s creepiness.”
Such is the iconic movie Frankenstein that it has hooked on generations from, Mr. Gallman’s father, Mr. Gallman and Mr. Phipps and now me. this is why Frankenstein is one of the greatest movies ever made.