Director: James Whale
Year: 1935
Run-time: 1 hr 15 min
- I was surprised by how good this film is, clearly superior to the original, which I'm not that fond of. It delves so much more into the psychology of the monster character, integrating some of the more interesting aspects of the book. The monster is developed as a tragic figure without dulling any of his terrifying inhumanity (indeed, this film I found to be much scarier than the original, without losing its camp fun).
- If I have any complaints, it's that the ending is o anticlimactic. Certainly, everyone wishes we could have more of the excellent Bride character.
Year: 1935
Run-time: 1 hr 15 min
- I was surprised by how good this film is, clearly superior to the original, which I'm not that fond of. It delves so much more into the psychology of the monster character, integrating some of the more interesting aspects of the book. The monster is developed as a tragic figure without dulling any of his terrifying inhumanity (indeed, this film I found to be much scarier than the original, without losing its camp fun).
- If I have any complaints, it's that the ending is o anticlimactic. Certainly, everyone wishes we could have more of the excellent Bride character.
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