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  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 1998 DVD
Review created: 07/16/06(updated 11/10/06)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful.

During the Romantic Period of writing, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron were leading writers. During the earlier women's rights movement, of the 1800's, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote the famous, "A Vindication for the Rights of Women." She was married to Godwin, a writer in his own right.

Mary Shelly was Wollstonecraft's daughter, who survived her mother at childbirth. Godwin raised her to be a writer. Mary Godwin contemplated her ideas while laying on her mother's grave.

She fell in love with P.B. Shelley and they were married. Shortly thereafter she lost their first child. One October in Germany, P.B. Shelley, Lord Byron, and Mary Shelley entered into a bet: who could compose the best ghost story?

Guess who won? The 19 yo Mary. "Frankenstein" is all hers. Do we even know what theirs were? I don't.

Among literary critics Mary's has been read in numerous ways: as a personal grief story of loss and death; of feeling herself to be some sort of unspeakable, unsociable creature; and as a scathing social critique of the god-complexes men had in hers and her mother's times. I will go with the latter god-complexes of men thesis.

Making Mary's horror story "Frankenstein" into a film with De Niro playing the "monster" and Branagh playing Victor Frankenstein, the mad scientist is a stroke of genius. But it cannot touch the ingenuity and courage it took for Mary Shelley to compete with and win writing the timeless classic horror story that rivaled with two of the greatest Romantic era writers of her time. How intimidating that might have been for a 19yo young woman, who had never been published!

We can only imagine what was on Mary's mind, even though she tells us frankly in the foreword of the text. When I think that a 19yo young woman invented "Frankenstein," and all of the renditions that have captured producers and directors minds, and actors have attempted to portray, I am finally pleased with this screen version, and to know it is preserved now on DVD. It is well worth reading Mary Shelley's book in order to understand the social contexts of the screen versions, and why this one is the one I prefer as truest to the text.


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  Great movie!
Review created: 06/03/08

VERY true to the book, I use it in my 12th grade English class! There are just two problems with the movie: it's a little gory, and the directors focussed a little too much on the sister-brother relationship of Elizabeth and Victor. However, the acting, drama and overall performances of all of the major characters is fantastic! I highly recommend this movie!


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  Frankexecellent!!!!
Review created: 04/23/08
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This is one of the true classics on the horror genere of films, the best representation of the Shelly's famous novel, highly recommended to those who want to enjoy a true horror classic film.


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  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1998, DVD)
Review created: 04/19/08

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1998, DVD) The one where all the critics "Rubbished" ken Branagh. Yes he can be a bit driven, yes maybe he likes himself but he does make bloody good films considering the amount of tasks he takes on in movies. I sometimes feel he even makes the tea. I haven't read the book but am told it is more akin to it than the usual green Herman munster with neck bolts type of portrayal. I liked it. I was pulled into the dark world but even I wondered at the ever present lightening. surely even bad things can happen when the sun shines? Still it is a horror-esque movie so who are we to begrudge the Kenster a bit of crackle and pop. I thought the eels quite a good idea....it wasn't like you could plug in to the electric socket after all and one couldn't wait all day for a lightening storm to power-up now could you LOL!. A good tale which shows that just because you can do something, doesn't mean that you should! Makes you consider a lot of "If onlys" in your own life. JPG


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  Mary Shellys's Frankenstein
Review created: 03/07/08

Movie was good. Movie went behind the scences of Frankenstein, how he was created, how he learned to be human and track down his maker. Tells more about the life of Frankenstein.


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  Great movie!
Review created: 12/11/07

I've never been a fan of Frankenstein. But my husband suggested it and I loved this movie! Robert Deniro is great in this film, so if you're a fan of his, add this to your collection.


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  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein DVD
Review created: 12/07/07

I read the book a couple of years ago and loved it for its inner conflict of man's existence. Kenneth Brannagh in the DVD stays true to the book and makes an excellent Dr. Frankenstein. His insatiable hunger to extend the life of the ones he loves is incredible and intense. The monster played by DeNiro does an excellent job portraying him and the inner turmoil of the question everyone asks himself, "Why am I here? Why was I created?" You nearly feel sorry for him until he decides to...well, I'd better not say, if you haven't read the book or seen the movie, I don't want to spoil it. Read the book first though.


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  Frankenstein
Review created: 02/12/07
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Robert De Niro, Kenneth Bramagh, Tom Hulee, Helena Bonham Carter, Aidan Quinn, Ian Holm and John Cleese star in Branagh's acclaimed adaptation of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN.

True ot the original, here is the story of a young doctor whose obsession with death leads him to create a life. But his "creature," crafted from the bodies of convicts and the brain of a brilliant scientist, is a hideous mockery of humanity. When the creature realizes he will never be accepted by men, he seeks revenge on Dr. Frankenstein and his family. An inspired adaptation thats emotionally complex and truly terrifying, Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN is 100% pure excitement. Visually stunning adn refreshingly different.


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  I loved It!
Review created: 12/29/06
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0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I loved this one. Wonderful cast of actors. Great true to the classic novel story line. It draws you in, and you really feel for each character. DeNiro is amazing! If you like this one, Try Bram Stoker's Dracula w/ Keanu Reeves.


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  Hollow bombast
Review created: 12/17/06
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

To tell you the truth I haven't even watched the whole film yet-- it's that bad. Kenneth Branagh misses so horribly with this adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel that you can't believe this is the same guy who did that amazing version of Hamlet. His Frankenstein is faithful to the plot of the novel (a rarity among Frankenstein films) but terribly wrongheaded in the portrayal of the story-- A buffoonish, bombastic score that makes John Williams seem like minimalist composer Phillip Glass, big, macho, rock and roll acting that totally kills the sentimentality and passion of Shelley's writing, and show-off sets that just distract from the drama serve to make this film an unwatchable shame. Nevertheless, for you English teachers who are teaching the novel, it makes a nice contrast... but instead I would highly recommend Terror of Frankenstein by Calvin Floyd, a film adaptation that is both faithful and understated, and easily overcomes its humble resources with a truly artistic and baturalistic retelling of the tale of a monster that, contrary to popular misconception, is truly eloquent.


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Review created: 12/10/06
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  Frankenstein
Review created: 11/07/06
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I never received the DVD. Not happy with the seller at all. Dont do buisness with him..
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  You'll Love This Movie if you have read the Book!
Review created: 10/23/06
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1 of 4 people found this review helpful.

If you have read Mary Shelley's book, you will enjoy this movie, Frankenstein. You will find Robert DeNiro playing Frankenstein in this movie and does a superb job. Great Scenery!


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  Mary Shelley does Pet Semetery w/Robert De Niro 1994
Review created: 06/09/05
by: susidee34 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
hmmm ....

Cons:
well, ......

That stench in the air is not necessarily the reek of rotting flesh used to make up The Creature in this movie. Perhaps it is the movie that hovers in the air like a litter box that you forgot to empty. I went into this movie all excited. Man, Robert De Niro playing Frankenstein. I know, I know, Frankenstein is technically the doctor in these movies but for some reason the name has always been associated with the creature. And that is how I will refer to this, a creature. And Branagh took the old adage to heart if you build it they will come [1] as he nicely produced a movie so he could star..


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  Frankenstein '94
Review created: 10/19/05
by: thing-fish24 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Acting; screenplay; cinematography

Cons:
The score got to me at times....

Frankenstein Directed by Kenneth Branagh Screenplay by Steph Lady and Frank Darabont Based on the novel by Mary Shelley Rated R / 123 minutes / Technicolor / 1994 Tagline: "It's Alive." This 1994 adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel was produced by Francis Ford Coppola, as a follow-up to his 1992 adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel Dracula. Both films are said to be closer in context to and more realistic than the original novels than past, more famous film adaptations. I have never read Dracula, so I cannot confirm that this is true of that adaptation. I can say, however, that the...


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  Visually Astonishing
Review created: 07/27/07
by: vinman142 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
The Cast, Creature make-up, Costumes, Music, True To Mary's Novel

Cons:
Kenneth Branagh can be over the top at times, weak DVD release

IT'S ALIVE! Almost everybody has heard of Frankenstein. The crazed doctor who recreates life by turning a corpse into a living creature. In 1818, Mary Shelley, 19 at the time, published her gothic novel "Frankenstein". The chilling story shocked the world and has influenced literature and culture for decades. In 1931, Universal Studios entered a "monster phase". With the release of the classic Dracula starring Bela Lugosi, the studio soon released another horrifying creature feature. Frankenstein, starring the famous Boris Karloff, scared moviegoers for years for his chilling performance as a.


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  Overwrought & Flat Attempt at Horror
Review created: 05/25/00
by: djmont -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Great Monster

Cons:
Flat Story

"Frankenstein" is the ultimate Gothic horror novel; written in 1818, just after the end of one age and before the dawning of another. It was a time of enormous change in society, with the coming of the industrial revolution and the rise of science, and Mary Shelley s novel reflected the fears and apprehensions of many of the people. Frankenstein s monster was a symbol of man s growing power to alter the very fabric of life itself, and at the same time a warning to all who would meddle in God s domain. The story is familiar to everyone. A young scientist and medical student named Victor...


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  Kenneth Branagh's "I'm a God"
Review created: 06/06/01
by: jbastard75 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
DeNiro is on target as always, especially considering what he has to work with.

Cons:
Branagh is so in love with himself it's disgusting.

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. When I first heard about this film being made, I was ecstatic. I loved Bram Stoker's Dracula, and I was drooling at the prospect of a faithful movie adaptation of the classic monster novel. I became more excited when I found out who would be in the film, particularly the unusual choice of Robert DeNiro as the creature. Then a funny thing happened on opening day. Despite the vast potential this film had, it somehow fell flat on its face. Where do I start? Let's start at the beginning. The movie opens just like the book, by introducing Robert Walton, an explorer...


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