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So, 'Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein' is kind of a quirky little gem. It mixes comedy with this oddball nostalgia for old stage plays, and honestly, David Harbour's performance is both ridiculous and endearing. The pacing is a bit all over the place but in a way that kind of works, given the subject matter. There's this playful tone that pokes fun at theatrical pretensions while also diving into family dynamics—like a weird comedy-drama. The practical effects are minimal but effective enough to evoke that classic feel. It's distinctive for its self-referential humor and the meta-narrative about performance and family secrets, which keeps it engaging. Definitely not your typical Frankenstein tale.
Interesting blend of comedy and family dramaDavid Harbour's unique performanceExplores themes of legacy and performance
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