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Frankenstein Review: Del Toro’s Creation Fails to Come Alive

Posted on 2025 年 10 月 26 日 by admin

The amazing Oscar Isaac can produce magic on-camera, but the actor’s overripe performance in Guillermo del Toro’s *Frankenstein* fails to cast a spell. Stunting his characteristic charisma to portray the madly determined scientist Victor Frankenstein, Isaac still wields a brooding intensity and sensuality in the part. Outfitted in plush, body-con Victorian garb, his hair a tumble of curls, Frankenstein rages against his detractors or feverishly saws parts off corpses—Isaac is ever the movie star.

However, he’s also wielding an extravagant “ye olde English” accent, aristocratic edition, that never once convinced me. Gothic horror, especially done to Grand Guignol excess as del Toro aims for here, certainly is no place for timidity. And Isaac’s go-big performance isn’t the only ham being served. Still, it’s hard to get past him sounding like a more over-the-top Vincent Price. That mode works better for Charles Dance, who portrays Baron Leopold Frankenstein, Victor’s demanding and emotionally distant father, in flashbacks to the scientist’s sad childhood.

Del Toro also scripted this Netflix-produced adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic *Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus*, retaining the book’s three-volume structure. So, we witness Victor’s tale of growing up a lonely lad (Christian Convery) of 19th-century privilege, deprived of his father’s affection—or, seemingly, any affection—after his mother dies in childbirth. She leaves Victor and his baby brother William utterly bereft. Their father’s only attempt at comfort, telling the boy, “No one can conquer death,” instead becomes a challenge, as Victor grows into a single-minded scientist convinced of his own genius.

Conducting experiments in an imposing Gothic tower overlooking stormy seas, Victor seeks to conquer death—and he succeeds. Thus, we also hear the Creature’s tale, anchored by Jacob Elordi’s compellingly tormented take on Frankenstein’s monster. “Assembled from the refuse of the discarded dead,” as the Creature artfully puts it, and looking like the giant, ghostly pale alien Engineers of Ridley Scott’s *Prometheus* sheathed in a dark hood and scarf, the monster stalks his maker around the globe after a dramatic falling out.

The film actually begins in a prelude set largely aboard the exploring ship *Horisont*, attempting passage to the North Pole. While struggling through thick ice, the ship’s crew, led by gruff Captain Anderson (Lars Mikkelsen), discovers Victor unconscious in the snow and takes him on board. Offering some of the film’s more intriguing action, the prelude sets a lofty standard for the impressive production value on display in the art direction, costumes, craftsmanship, and the movie’s massive scale.

The *Horisont* exists onscreen as a grand old vessel, which really drives home the impact of seeing the Creature—furious and ferociously strong—rocking the entire ship with violence enough to toss men overboard. The breathtaking gorgeousness of the production design and costumes never lets up, especially once Mia Goth swans into frame during Victor’s tale as Elizabeth, the haughty fiancée of little brother William (Felix Kammerer).

The thrill of the action does let up considerably though, also during Victor’s tale, often bogged down by uninspired clashes between Victor and Elizabeth. Prone to fits of pique that neither Goth’s performance nor the script much account for, Elizabeth feels like a character being set up for something, rather than one pursuing her own will and desires.

Christoph Waltz pops by to lend an archly funny air to mysterious arms dealer Harlander, who agrees to fund Frankenstein’s folly up to a point. Then Harlander’s gone, and with him, much of the lightness in the room. From the clothes to the accents, everything’s so heavy here, and slow-paced, painstaking to a stultifying degree.

The horror of it all—vivid glimpses of flesh, bone, and viscera in Victor’s gruesome process of carving up corpses—wakes up the proceedings but adds little to the low-ebb momentum, even once the stronger Creature’s tale takes over. Save for a harrowing CGI wolf attack, the concluding chapter doesn’t recover the transporting sense of wonder of the prelude, but it does offer a more persuasive protagonist in Elordi’s tortured Creature.

His bold characterization carries the story’s thematic thread that the true monster is the man who believes himself greater than God. The so-called monster emerges the victor here. It’s odd that the most natural performance in a *Frankenstein* movie should come from the guy playing the Creature.
https://www.metroweekly.com/2025/10/frankenstein-review-del-toro/

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