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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0707729166399
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 26, 2004
Running Time: 204 minutes
Sales Rank: 15113
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: October 05, 2004
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This is Frankenstein. This film is as likely as we will ever get to a version of Mary Shelley's novel. The acting is good and the scenery is fantastic. It captures the pathos of the novel perfectly. 10 stars.
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Generally faithful interpretation of the original Mary Shelley story, except with a focus on the dramatic/tragic aspect and less on the vengeance/horror aspect.
Luke Goss' facial expressions and voice do a job of acting a sensitive Creature, whose evil side was only born in response to humanity completely rejecting him.
I thought Nicole Lewis did a great job acting the Elizabeth role. This is a demure, saintly role, and some people might not like the degree of restraint ... Read More
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When it all comes down to it, the first of the two Frankenstein films released in 2004, is by far the most accurate version of the story ever told. But, that doesn't make it a winner. Lacking the emotion and spectacle of films like Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein, (which is unfairly criticized), Frankie (2004), by Hallmark Entertainment, really has only one good thing going for it; its accuracy toward the book. The cast is good, the scenery is well photographed, and Director Kevin Connor's goal of trying ... Read More
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I am not ordinarily a fan of horror-type films but my wife is so, when we saw that this version of Frankenstein was a Hallmark production, we decided to give it a try. For the most part, we were impressed - particularly with the depiction (and performance) of the Creature and with the apparent fidelity to Mary Shelley's book. Much more of a melodrama with occasional horror touches, interspersed with bits of philosophy. The production looked good with the Slovakian locations especially impressive. Some of ... Read More
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I am an English Teacher, and my students and I enjoyed watching the film. It did not contain excessive violence. The actor playing the creature had a very weak voice. The creature referring to Victor as father was creepy. It was a good movie. I would recommend it to other teachers.
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