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- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
Joey Harris
- Tamara
- (as Joey Bree Harris)
Ayla Miller
- White Girl
- (as Ayla Diane Miller)
Reseñas destacadas
I liked this movie just fine.
It's a dark comedy and a good watch just before the Halloween holiday.
A nice alternative to anything super dark or scary that you may also be viewing as the days add up to trick or treat time.
Kathryn Newton as the title character is a bold and fiery actress who is quickly rising as maybe her generation's greatest.
Sydney Sweeney may be getting all the hype but Newton's making the interesting choices among her peers.
I just saw and reviewed the excellent Freaky with Newton and Vince Vaughn for the above titled list that I have composed.
The knock on this movie written by a fave, Diablo Cody, for me is that it just tries to hard to be all 80's, and in doing so, drops the ball in complete accuracy I was in high school in the late 80's and a senior in 1989 and I can tell you for certain people weren't dressing like Lucky Star Madonna at that time.
There are other props and product placements but other than that, it's your typical kid with a monster movie.
And that's all right for this Halloween.
It's a dark comedy and a good watch just before the Halloween holiday.
A nice alternative to anything super dark or scary that you may also be viewing as the days add up to trick or treat time.
Kathryn Newton as the title character is a bold and fiery actress who is quickly rising as maybe her generation's greatest.
Sydney Sweeney may be getting all the hype but Newton's making the interesting choices among her peers.
I just saw and reviewed the excellent Freaky with Newton and Vince Vaughn for the above titled list that I have composed.
The knock on this movie written by a fave, Diablo Cody, for me is that it just tries to hard to be all 80's, and in doing so, drops the ball in complete accuracy I was in high school in the late 80's and a senior in 1989 and I can tell you for certain people weren't dressing like Lucky Star Madonna at that time.
There are other props and product placements but other than that, it's your typical kid with a monster movie.
And that's all right for this Halloween.
I saw Lisa Frankenstein early as part of AMC's Screen Unseen. I was already planning on watching it so I was happy with the selection.
It's a charming movie with a fun and different performance by lead actress Kathryn Newton. I like the visual style, especially with the outfits. There are a few memorable moments within an overall enjoyable story.
Why not a higher score? I don't really have any dislikes. Everything in the movie is above average, but no single aspect excels. It's pretty funny but not hilarious. The horror elements are fun but very mild. I was somewhat engaged and invested but not fully locked in or excited.
In the end, I had a good time with this movie as a one-time viewing. I think most people will find it enjoyable with a small group of people who love it.
(1 viewing, early screening Screen Unseen 2/5/2024)
It's a charming movie with a fun and different performance by lead actress Kathryn Newton. I like the visual style, especially with the outfits. There are a few memorable moments within an overall enjoyable story.
Why not a higher score? I don't really have any dislikes. Everything in the movie is above average, but no single aspect excels. It's pretty funny but not hilarious. The horror elements are fun but very mild. I was somewhat engaged and invested but not fully locked in or excited.
In the end, I had a good time with this movie as a one-time viewing. I think most people will find it enjoyable with a small group of people who love it.
(1 viewing, early screening Screen Unseen 2/5/2024)
This movie is an insane humorous romp and I loved it.
Love the 80s technicolor vibes. The fun fashion and hair are always a treat. Light body horror but nothing too repulsive. Weird off beat writing and a bizarre love story that is so bizarre I needed to see how it played out haha. If you want a serious horror flick I can guarantee this won't do it for you. But if you enjoy somthing that is silly and it knows it youll love it. With light hearted gore and caricature characters it fits perfectly in with a triple feature night of Heathers and death becomes her. Also if you love either of these main actors you're in for a treat. A fun silly halloween flick for those not into actual horror.
Love the 80s technicolor vibes. The fun fashion and hair are always a treat. Light body horror but nothing too repulsive. Weird off beat writing and a bizarre love story that is so bizarre I needed to see how it played out haha. If you want a serious horror flick I can guarantee this won't do it for you. But if you enjoy somthing that is silly and it knows it youll love it. With light hearted gore and caricature characters it fits perfectly in with a triple feature night of Heathers and death becomes her. Also if you love either of these main actors you're in for a treat. A fun silly halloween flick for those not into actual horror.
This is one of the oddest experiences I've had at the movies in a while. Lisa Frankenstein is a film where the idea seemed fun, the people involved have made things I've enjoyed in the past, and the cast seemed to be having a great time, so what went wrong for me? Well, I think it all comes down to the fact that this movie is trying to be accessible to a wide age spectrum, but that made the movie lose a bit of its charm. This is easily a script that should've taken it one step further and been rated R. Many films have done similar premises to this one in the past, and while I won't say they were all better in concept, the final products say otherwise. Let me explain myself.
Taking place in 1989, Lisa (Kathryn Newton), a teenager with a few questionable traits, wishes to be with someone who is dead and she has never met. His corpse is reanimated after she wishes upon his grave and a mysterious storm hits. From here, even though he can't speak, they become close and kind of psychotic. This very quickly becomes a twisted and messed up movie, but under the PG-13 banner, it just felt watered down. There are multiple instances when limbs are chopped off or people are murdered, and while it all is done in the spirit of having a good, weird time at the movies, it lacks the visuals of everything that was going on.
Kathryn Newton is quite enjoyable as Lisa and I wish the film had better dialogue for her because even though there is some clever writing and she made me laugh quite often, she is a much darker character than the PG-13 rating allowed her to be. Cole Sprouse (in my opinion) has honestly never been better though. He has no lines, but that made for some great physical acting. For a character without dialogue, he held his own against Newton here. Carla Gugino plays Lisa's stepmother and where that story leads is easily the highlight of the film, but again, every great idea this film had just felt watered down. I feel like a broken record talking about this one simply because I think this had all the bones of a great, fun, weird movie. There is also one scene in particular where I was laughing because I couldn't believe what I was watching, but the movie couldn't go far enough to show it actually happening. That was the majority of my experience here, even though the film was clever enough to be mildly enjoyable as it is.
Look, Zelda Williams does a solid job at directing here, Diablo Cody's script is sharp, but does add the extra flare that was needed, I liked every performance, and it absolutely felt like it was from the '80s/'90s. Everyone did a very solid job bringing this screenplay to life. Everything about this movie from the set design to the bright, visual aesthetic all worked for me and should be commended, I just can't wrap my head around why this one wasn't rated R, especially considering certain things that happen or are implied here. It's a head-scratcher for me. I still had a good time though and I feel that the crowd that will like this one the most are teenagers in high school who get the humour. Otherwise, it's okay, but it had so much potential.
Taking place in 1989, Lisa (Kathryn Newton), a teenager with a few questionable traits, wishes to be with someone who is dead and she has never met. His corpse is reanimated after she wishes upon his grave and a mysterious storm hits. From here, even though he can't speak, they become close and kind of psychotic. This very quickly becomes a twisted and messed up movie, but under the PG-13 banner, it just felt watered down. There are multiple instances when limbs are chopped off or people are murdered, and while it all is done in the spirit of having a good, weird time at the movies, it lacks the visuals of everything that was going on.
Kathryn Newton is quite enjoyable as Lisa and I wish the film had better dialogue for her because even though there is some clever writing and she made me laugh quite often, she is a much darker character than the PG-13 rating allowed her to be. Cole Sprouse (in my opinion) has honestly never been better though. He has no lines, but that made for some great physical acting. For a character without dialogue, he held his own against Newton here. Carla Gugino plays Lisa's stepmother and where that story leads is easily the highlight of the film, but again, every great idea this film had just felt watered down. I feel like a broken record talking about this one simply because I think this had all the bones of a great, fun, weird movie. There is also one scene in particular where I was laughing because I couldn't believe what I was watching, but the movie couldn't go far enough to show it actually happening. That was the majority of my experience here, even though the film was clever enough to be mildly enjoyable as it is.
Look, Zelda Williams does a solid job at directing here, Diablo Cody's script is sharp, but does add the extra flare that was needed, I liked every performance, and it absolutely felt like it was from the '80s/'90s. Everyone did a very solid job bringing this screenplay to life. Everything about this movie from the set design to the bright, visual aesthetic all worked for me and should be commended, I just can't wrap my head around why this one wasn't rated R, especially considering certain things that happen or are implied here. It's a head-scratcher for me. I still had a good time though and I feel that the crowd that will like this one the most are teenagers in high school who get the humour. Otherwise, it's okay, but it had so much potential.
Essentially a blind watch, I must say I surprisingly enjoyed this film.
Lisa Frankenstein was surprisingly enjoyable. It was completely ridiculous and completely stupid, but I found its quirkiness oddly endearing and sweet.
Great performances from the supporting cast and Lisa played fantastically by the beautifully talented Kathryn Newton. She is quickly becoming a favorite actress of mine.
Overall, while I most certainly enjoyed the film, there were certain elements that didn't completely work for me that I'm sure would work for others.
Charming, endearing, and darkly humorous makes Lisa Frankenstein a worthwhile watch that I, for one, did not see myself enjoying.
PS. Still a better love story than Twilight.
IMDb: 6/10 Letterboxd: 3/5
Watched in Theaters.
Lisa Frankenstein was surprisingly enjoyable. It was completely ridiculous and completely stupid, but I found its quirkiness oddly endearing and sweet.
Great performances from the supporting cast and Lisa played fantastically by the beautifully talented Kathryn Newton. She is quickly becoming a favorite actress of mine.
Overall, while I most certainly enjoyed the film, there were certain elements that didn't completely work for me that I'm sure would work for others.
Charming, endearing, and darkly humorous makes Lisa Frankenstein a worthwhile watch that I, for one, did not see myself enjoying.
PS. Still a better love story than Twilight.
IMDb: 6/10 Letterboxd: 3/5
Watched in Theaters.
The 'Lisa Frankenstein' Stars Ask Each Other Anything
The 'Lisa Frankenstein' Stars Ask Each Other Anything
Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse exchange laughs as they reveal the adorable first time they met, what props they kept from set, and more.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFeature directorial debut of Zelda Williams, daughter of Robin Williams.
- PifiasIn one outside shot of Lisa's house, palm trees can clearly be seen in the background despite the location of the film taking place in Illinois.
- Créditos adicionalesThe title is initially displayed as a rubbing Lisa makes of a gravestone, to which she adds her name, in red lipstick, with a "heart" as the dot in the "i."
- Banda sonoraThe Promise
Written by Clive Farrington, Michael Floreale, Andrew Mann
Performed by When in Rome
Courtesy of Virgin Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Presupuesto
- 13.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 9.774.285 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.695.785 US$
- 11 feb 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 9.927.714 US$
- Duración1 hora 41 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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