He's just resting... waiting for a new life to come.
You know, ole Franky is a bit abusive towards Fritz. No wonder Fritz retaliated by tormenting the Monster.
Yep, watching the immortal Frankenstein (1931).
Go on! Fix the electrodes!
You have created a monster and it will destroy you!
A man and his monster. Seeking answers of the beyond, daring to question. The science driving a genius to go to the darkest depths--robbing graves, stealing from the dead--in order to test his theories and see if his madbdream could be fulfilled. The wealthy baron, aging and caustic, lacking patience or refinement, a village seemingly tailored to his prestige, is persistent that his son marry Mae Clark's Elizabeth. The science or the woman. The film has both inevitably converging. The creator soon tasked with undoing what his science brought to life, Frankenstein will need to put an end to the Monster.
The machinations behind the life of the Monster. One who had the brains, the other who did the grunt work. One who showed the Monster light, the other fire.
To the fire does the Monster find his peril. Irony at its cruelest.
You know, ole Franky is a bit abusive towards Fritz. No wonder Fritz retaliated by tormenting the Monster.
Yep, watching the immortal Frankenstein (1931).
Go on! Fix the electrodes!
You have created a monster and it will destroy you!
A man and his monster. Seeking answers of the beyond, daring to question. The science driving a genius to go to the darkest depths--robbing graves, stealing from the dead--in order to test his theories and see if his madbdream could be fulfilled. The wealthy baron, aging and caustic, lacking patience or refinement, a village seemingly tailored to his prestige, is persistent that his son marry Mae Clark's Elizabeth. The science or the woman. The film has both inevitably converging. The creator soon tasked with undoing what his science brought to life, Frankenstein will need to put an end to the Monster.
Get down, you fool! |
The machinations behind the life of the Monster. One who had the brains, the other who did the grunt work. One who showed the Monster light, the other fire.
To the fire does the Monster find his peril. Irony at its cruelest.
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