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So, David Wickes' 'Frankenstein' from '93 presents a unique take on Mary Shelley's classic tale. The atmosphere is both eerie and melancholic, tapping into that 19th-century gothic vibe. The pacing, while a bit uneven at times, allows for a deep dive into the moral dilemmas faced by Dr. Frankenstein. The practical effects, though not the most polished, add a certain rawness to the creature that really captures the audience's imagination. The performances, especially that of the lead, carry the weight of the themes of creation and monstrosity. It's not just about horror; there's a philosophical undercurrent that gives it depth. A solid watch for anyone into adaptations and the darker side of science fiction.
Notable for its practical effects.Offers a gothic atmosphere reflective of its era.Explores moral and philosophical themes in depth.
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