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Frankenstein General Hospital is this wild blend of comedy, horror, and sci-fi that just captures that late '80s vibe perfectly. Deborah Sahagun really nails the dark humor, with a tone that feels irreverent yet oddly affectionate toward its source material. The pacing is all over the place in a way that keeps you guessing, blending slapstick with some genuinely creepy moments. The practical effects are a standout - you can tell they had fun with the body parts, and it's got that charming DIY aesthetic that is so characteristic of the era. Performances are a bit over-the-top, but it really fits the mood. It's definitely one of those offbeat treasures that showcases the quirky side of genre cinema from that time.
Unique take on the Frankenstein mythosStrong practical effects for a smaller budgetBlend of genres that keeps it unpredictable
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