3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Very Interesting and passionate!, 9 May 2006
Author:
David_Gittes from USA
This film is a must see for fans of "Frankenstein" and any fans of
silent cinema. It is not presented in a nostalgic way. This film is not
only an accurate representation of the most famous "lost" film, but is
faithful to silent film acting styles. I found it unusually compelling.
It is as if silent film as a genre never died, but continued as a style
of film-making into the nineteen-nineties--presented via this movie. It
is unusual for a horror movie to not depend on sound for its scares.
Instead of the jumping out from behind the door "scares," this movie
depends on a rising creepiness--fed by the incredibly beautiful and
authentic musical soundtrack. It deals with themes of asexual
creation--the emptiness of birth without love-mate--creations of the
solitary. It uses the language of nightmares in a similar way as
Dreyer's "Vampyr." This film is completely unique and one wonders from
what sort of mind this adaptation came from. An amazing vision done
obviously on low budget, but with very high production value. Highly
recommended!
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Very Interesting and passionate!, 9 May 2006
Author: David_Gittes from USA
This film is a must see for fans of "Frankenstein" and any fans of silent cinema. It is not presented in a nostalgic way. This film is not only an accurate representation of the most famous "lost" film, but is faithful to silent film acting styles. I found it unusually compelling. It is as if silent film as a genre never died, but continued as a style of film-making into the nineteen-nineties--presented via this movie. It is unusual for a horror movie to not depend on sound for its scares. Instead of the jumping out from behind the door "scares," this movie depends on a rising creepiness--fed by the incredibly beautiful and authentic musical soundtrack. It deals with themes of asexual creation--the emptiness of birth without love-mate--creations of the solitary. It uses the language of nightmares in a similar way as Dreyer's "Vampyr." This film is completely unique and one wonders from what sort of mind this adaptation came from. An amazing vision done obviously on low budget, but with very high production value. Highly recommended!
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