After Igor suggests they use electricity to animate their
creations, Victor procures parts from dead animals and creates a monstrous
chimpanzee-esque creature nicknamed "Gordon". Meanwhile, Igor
reunites with Lorelei, now masquerading as the mistress of a closeted
homosexual baron, and the two develop an affair, upsetting Victor, who views
Lorelei as a distraction. Igor invites Lorelei to a demonstration of their
experiment, which goes awry when Gordon escapes and wreaks havoc through the
university before being killed by Victor and Igor. Lorelei is horrified by
Victor's experiments and urges Igor to dissuade him from pursuing the matter
further, but Igor is reluctant to do so upon learning that Victor is driven by
the need to atone for his indirect role in the death of his older brother,
Henry, for which Victor's domineering father, Mr. Frankenstein (Charles Dance),
blames Victor.
Victor is expelled from college for his unorthodox methods,
and later approached by his wealthy, arrogant classmate Finnegan (Freddie Fox),
who wants him to create an artificial humanoid creature. Victor and Igor
outline a behemoth being known as "Prometheus", but Igor's deepening
relationship with Lorelei soon causes a rift between them. Shortly afterwards,
Turpin and his men raid Victor's laboratory, hellbent on destroying his
inventions, and during an altercation with Victor, Turpin loses both a hand and
one of his eyes, while Victor and Igor are extracted by Finnegan's men and
taken to his family's estate in Scotland, where Finnegan provides them with the
necessary funds to build Prometheus. Igor is mistrustful of Finnegan and leaves
after having a falling out with Victor. Finnegan later kidnaps and binds him, revealing
his plans to kill Victor once Prometheus is complete and weaponize his
creation. Igor is then thrown into the River Thames to drown, but manages to
escape and reunites with Lorelei, who nurses him back to health.
The above taken from Wikipedia.
Overall, it was not as captivated and unrealistically captured hence it was not as enthralling as it should. James' Victor seemed unnatural. Daniel's Igor looked forcefully hunched. The costumes and set designs were vintage pretty but that's about it. Though categorised as horror, it wasn't and it felt more dramatic. A movie to pass time, nothing more so I guess I just had to read the book then.
My rating: 2.5/5
IMDb rating: 6/10
Director: Paul McGuigan
Casts: James McAvoy, Daniel Radcliffe, Jessica Brown Findlay, Andrew Scott, Freddie Fox
Category: a 2015 American science fiction fantasy horror film based on contemporary adaptations of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein
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