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So, 'Frankenstein's Grandson Moses - Version Changes' is this odd little piece from '89 that really leans into the horror vibe but isn't your typical slasher fare. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, almost like it’s unsure if it wants to scare you or just build tension. What stands out is the practical effects—they have this raw, gritty quality that somehow feels more immersive than CGI. The performances are varied; some are surprisingly earnest while others lean more into camp, which adds a unique flavor to the film. The themes of legacy and the burden of creation are there, but they sort of get lost in the chaos. Still, there’s something intriguing about how it tries to play with the Frankenstein mythos, even if it doesn't land perfectly.
Interesting take on the Frankenstein legacy.Uneven pacing but engaging atmosphere.Noteworthy practical effects for its time.
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