Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein Ending Explained
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David Bowie’s mid ’70s persona, the Thin White Duke, provided some foundation for Victor’s uniform, while Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev and his affinity for “beautiful 18th-century furniture” inspired the doctor’s workspace. Together, those influences created a fascinating dichotomy between the sacred and profane.
"Frankenstein" director Guillermo del Toro said there’s a homage to Boris Karloff’s version of Frankenstein’s Monster in his new Netflix original movie adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel, but you’ll have to look for it.
Guillermo del Toro heard "an entire murder" play out during a ghostly encounter.The Frankenstein filmmaker has always requested the "haunted room" when he stays in hotels but has had few supernatural experiences.
Guillermo del Toro has created his own monsters on screen and adapted comic book monsters, so it was only a matter of time before he tackled Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. His adaptation is faithful, while emphasizing empathy for the creature (Jacob Elordi) that Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) created.
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