Frankenstein is Guillermo del Toro’s new film and the filmmaker made his love for crafts clear, even building a boat from scratch for the film.
What work of art was marked Guilherme del Toro with his latest film. But come on, this is something common for the filmmaker, so your Frankenstein particular could not be smaller. Did you know that you can now watch the film on Netflix?
Yes, we just brightened up your weekend, we can’t think of a better cinematic plan than this, so it’s been a while before you take a look at the new adaptation of the legendary novel by Maria Shelley. It was published in 1818 and became one of the most adapted stories in the world!
If you are an alien from outer space or simply haven’t had the chance to get close to the world of Frankenstein In these years, we leave the synopsis of the story below so you can warm up. In addition, we also attach the trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation:
A brilliant and obsessive scientist, Victor Frankenstein, in his ambition to defy death, manages to give life to a humanoid creature assembled from corpse parts. Despite being a scientific feat, Frankenstein considers that the creature lacks intelligence and rejects it. Hurt, she rebels against her creator.
Now that you know this production better, you’ll be happy to know that Guillermo del Toro didn’t betray himself, which is why he gave us a very artisanal film to explore the benefits of cinema, without having to abuse the Visual effectsthat is, the visual effects. Did you know that they built the ship that appears in the film from scratch?
According to the filmmaker, the ship is another character in the film and he didn’t want the audience to disconnect at the first opportunity, seeing a digital ship. He also highlighted that the big action scenes are completely real, and if a monster grabs and throws someone into the air, it’s doing it for real.
Thanks to this rejection of the abuse of visual effects, a much more credible film is achieved for the viewer. On the other hand, it was also revealed that it took 9 months to build the laboratory Frankensteinalthough they later only recorded 12 takes, which once again speaks highly of the filmmaker’s commitment to the more traditional art of cinema.
What do you think of this type of film directing and management? Do you also prefer more artisanal environments to a visual effects party where nothing looks real anymore?
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