Victor Frankenstein, savant ambitieux, donne vie à une créature lors d'une expérience interdite. Dans la vision gothique de Guillermo del Toro, le destin du créateur et du monstre sombre dan... Tout lireVictor Frankenstein, savant ambitieux, donne vie à une créature lors d'une expérience interdite. Dans la vision gothique de Guillermo del Toro, le destin du créateur et du monstre sombre dans la tragédie.Victor Frankenstein, savant ambitieux, donne vie à une créature lors d'une expérience interdite. Dans la vision gothique de Guillermo del Toro, le destin du créateur et du monstre sombre dans la tragédie.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Stars
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 18 nominations au total
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"...feelings unsatisfied, yet unquenched."
Del Toro doesn't fail, but I think he misses the mark at those moments where he changes the story, revising the characters' awareness and motivations. Walz's Harlander is invented and unnecessary, Isaac's Frankenstein is frenzied rather than haunted. It is Jacob Elordi's monster / creature that redeems the film, in addition to its beautiful gothic style and fine pacing (the runtime is long, but suitable). Overall, a great addition to the lore and worth seeing on the big screen.
Del Toro finally gets his hands on Frankenstein
Now compared to some other reviewer's my score may seem pretty low, and let me start by saying it's going to be loved by critics and loved by award shows, and deserves the accolades it will receive, but for me personally, I respect it more than I love it.
Del Toro is a incredible director, and that's more than evident in this picture, I enjoyed the story, and his rendition of it, visually it's stunning. But, sorry to say, I'm just not a huge fan of Gothic horror, I never have been. I've tried over the years, and this movie I surprisingly enjoyed more than most, but it's something that's just not always going to be my cup of tea.
There were large portions of the movie I enjoyed, there did come a part in the movie where it headlined the title 'Part 2' which I dreaded, not because I wasn't enjoying it, but I had already felt like I watched a feature movie, yet I was only half way. It was a bit long for me. Which only felt longer because of the pacing.
On the positives, it looks great visually, set pieces are gothic but brilliant, and I loved the cast performances, especially Jacob Elordi as the The Creature. I was not familiar with this actor, but I give credit where it's due, that was a brilliant performance.
Look. If gothic horror is not your thing, still give it a chance, it can be long winded but it's a great rendition of a classic story, I'd be surprised if you hated it even if it's not your favorite genre. If you rated it higher, I'm not going to argue with you, it probably deserves it.
Del Toro's Melancholically Radiant Vision for Shelley's Classic
Visually, the film is nothing short of a masterpiece. The set design, costumes, and cinematography are stunning, and every frame is a joy to look at. The visual effects (admirably, mostly practical effects) are spot on, and Desplat's score, albeit a little bit overly dramatic at times, is hauntingly beautiful and elevates the experience to a whole other level.
I will admit this is the first film adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic tale that I watched, but I am familiar with some of the artistic liberties Del Toro took in his adaptation, and I think the vast majority of them are beautiful and help breathe life into the tale at modern times, while also helping differentiate it from other adaptations and giving Del Toro's unique spin to it. Similarly to his work on Pinocchio (2022), you can see his admiration and respect for the source material while you can also see his personal footprint and soul poured all over the project.
Oscar Isaac is brilliant in his role as Dr. Frankenstein, and Jacob Elordi shines in a career-pivoting role. Goth and Waltz are great as well, and the film features some other pleasantly familiar faces, like Game of Thrones alums Charles Dance and David Bradley. An all-around great performance from the amazing cast completes the craft of the film as another career highlight in Del Toro's magical filmography.
I will say the movie is a little bit too long while ironically the plot also takes some shortcuts and contrivances to push things forward; but that's not as dire as it sounds, and the film is enjoyable from start to finish, with great writing and directing from Del Toro.
A poetic tale that mourns and dazzles, Del Toro's adaptation of "Frankenstein" is one of the most beautiful and well-crafted films of the year. While preserving the heart of the original tale and taking brave liberties to unify it as Guillermo's personal work, Frankenstein works on every level and manages to serve as 150 minutes of pure cinema and breathtaking entertainment.
Finally, the Frankenstein We Have Been Waiting For.
Very close
Inside Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein'
Inside Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein'
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesVictor Frankenstein's laboratory and Captain Anderson's ship were fully constructed sets. "I want real sets", director Guillermo del Toro explains. "I don't want digital, I don't want AI, I don't want simulation. I want old-fashioned craftsmanship: people painting, building, hammering, plastering."
- GaffesWhen the dynamite stick explodes, the creature's clothes should have been burned or torn to shreds even if he's indestructible..
- Citations
The Creature: An idea, a feeling became clear to me. The hunter did not hate the wolf. The wolf did not hate the sheep. But violence felt inevitable between them. Perhaps, I thought, this was the way of the world. It would hunt you and kill you just for being who you are.
- Crédits fousThe Netflix logo is formed by two batteries running an electric charge in Victor Frankenstein's laboratory.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Horror's Greatest: Film Scores (2025)
- Bandes originalesRondeau (Abedelazer)
Written by Henry Purcell
Arranged by Jonathan Scott
Performed by Jonathan Scott
courtesy of: Scott Brothers Duo
Meilleurs choix
November 2025 TV and Streaming Premiere Dates
November 2025 TV and Streaming Premiere Dates
- How long is Frankenstein?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dr. Frankenstein
- Lieux de tournage
- North Bay, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada(Location / exteriors - Arctic)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 120 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 144 496 $US
- Durée
- 2h 29min(149 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1






