Frankenstein: Netflix releases one last trailer before the film’s release

Frankenstein: Netflix releases one last trailer before the film’s release

Guillermo del Toro brought his dream to life Frankenstein

Guillermo del Toro he will have had to wait many decades and an already rich experience of numerous feature films before he could finally make it the film he had dreamed of since he was a child. But the Mexican filmmaker has finally managed to bring it to the screen his interpretation of Mary Shelley’s most famous novel: Frankenstein or the modern Prometheus.

Taking up the story of the novel, the Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro tells the story ofa scientist obsessed with the idea of ​​giving life to a creature assembled from different pieces of corpses. But when he finally manages to turn his invention into reality, comes to regret it When the creature begins to wreak havoc around itself.

A final trailer focusing on the relationship between the scientist and his creation

A few days before the arrival of Frankenstein on Netflix, the streaming service shared a final trailer for the film. This focuses on the relationship between the scientist and the creature to whom he gave life. The character played by Oscar Isaac he admits that he never thought about the consequences of his actions before creating it. But he soon realizes his mistake.

The trailer gives us a taste of it the ambivalent relationship between the two protagonists. Like the previous ones, this one also reports the superb aesthetics of the feature filmoffering us new amazing images.

Only a week left to wait

The trailer also illustrates what Guillermo del Toro said a few weeks ago. The writer and director explained what his film was about the relationship between “fathers and sons and the pain that is passed on from one generation to the next”. He also described his feature film as “family drama”.

My Gothicwho lends her features to Elisabetta Lavenza in Frankensteinsupported his observations. He also added that the feature film addressed these notions “of forgiveness, of redemption, of understanding”. And according to her, “People might be surprised to find out how incredibly moving and heartfelt the film is”.

Viewers living in the United States have the option to enjoy the film in theaters. Because it was released in some theaters on October 7th. In France we will have to settle for its release on Netflix. Frankenstein will be uploaded to the streaming platform in a week. OR next Friday, November 7th.

Source: Cine Serie

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