Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
prefix>Import Bot
(Import from TV Tropes TVT:Film.MaryShelleysFrankenstein 2012-07-01, editor history TVTH:Film.MaryShelleysFrankenstein, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license)
 
m (Mass update links)
Line 3: Line 3:




{{quote| '''[[Frankensteins Monster|The Creature]]:''' Did you ever consider the consequences of your actions? You made me, and you left me to die. Who am I?<br />
{{quote| '''[[Frankenstein's Monster|The Creature]]:''' Did you ever consider the consequences of your actions? You made me, and you left me to die. Who am I?<br />
'''Victor Frankenstein:''' You? I don't know.<br />
'''Victor Frankenstein:''' You? I don't know.<br />
'''The Creature:''' And you think that ''I'' am evil. }}
'''The Creature:''' And you think that ''I'' am evil. }}
Line 15: Line 15:


* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Justine's character is developed a little further. And then there's a little subplot about {{spoiler|reviving Elizabeth}}.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Justine's character is developed a little further. And then there's a little subplot about {{spoiler|reviving Elizabeth}}.
* [[All Star Cast]]: Branagh plays the good doctor. [[Amadeus|Tom Hulce]] is his best friend. Then-girlfriend [[Helena Bonham Carter]] is his adoptive sister/fiancee ([[Squick|Yes, you read that right]]). Ian Holm is his father. Aidan Quinn is the ship's captain. [[John Cleese (Creator)|John Cleese]] is his mentor. And most shocking of all, '''[[Robert De Niro]]''' is The Creature.
* [[All-Star Cast]]: Branagh plays the good doctor. [[Amadeus|Tom Hulce]] is his best friend. Then-girlfriend [[Helena Bonham Carter]] is his adoptive sister/fiancee ([[Squick|Yes, you read that right]]). Ian Holm is his father. Aidan Quinn is the ship's captain. [[John Cleese (Creator)|John Cleese]] is his mentor. And most shocking of all, '''[[Robert De Niro]]''' is The Creature.
* [[And Show It to You]]: Though in this case, The Creature actually goes through with his threat {{spoiler|[[Beat Still My Heart|and rips out Elizabeth's heart]].}}
* [[And Show It to You]]: Though in this case, The Creature actually goes through with his threat {{spoiler|[[Beat Still My Heart|and rips out Elizabeth's heart]].}}
* [[Big No]]: About a dozen or so.
* [[Big No]]: About a dozen or so.
** That few? (Seriously, there are enough for a drinking-game: one for every [[Big No]], one for every time there's a mob-lynching, one for every time Victor experiments with something that Man was not meant to play with....)
** That few? (Seriously, there are enough for a drinking-game: one for every [[Big No]], one for every time there's a mob-lynching, one for every time Victor experiments with something that Man was not meant to play with....)
* [[Brother Sister Incest]]: Though to be honest, if you had a sister that looked like Helena Bonham Carter, it would certainly be on your mind.
* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: Though to be honest, if you had a sister that looked like Helena Bonham Carter, it would certainly be on your mind.
** And they weren't biologically related.
** And they weren't biologically related.
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}}
Line 37: Line 37:
* [[Pet the Dog]]: The Creature initially takes refuge in a poor family's barn, and harvests their crops at night. He even saves a blind old man from being beaten.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: The Creature initially takes refuge in a poor family's barn, and harvests their crops at night. He even saves a blind old man from being beaten.
** [[Kick the Dog]]: The family still drives him off when they see him, not knowing he was their benefactor.
** [[Kick the Dog]]: The family still drives him off when they see him, not knowing he was their benefactor.
** Victor attempts to [[Pet the Dog]] by promising to build a female companion for The Creature, [[What an Idiot|but instead runs off to marry his sister]].
** Victor attempts to [[Pet the Dog]] by promising to build a female companion for The Creature, [[What an Idiot!|but instead runs off to marry his sister]].
* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[John Cleese (Creator)|John Cleese]] plays Victor's mentor, a [[Retired Monster|reformed mad scientist]].
* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[John Cleese (Creator)|John Cleese]] plays Victor's mentor, a [[Retired Monster|reformed mad scientist]].
** On a more subtle note, [[Helena Bonham Carter]] plays a subversion of her usual ([[Typecasting|at the time]]) Merchant & Ivory heroines.
** On a more subtle note, [[Helena Bonham Carter]] plays a subversion of her usual ([[Typecasting|at the time]]) Merchant & Ivory heroines.
Line 51: Line 51:
* [[Truer to The Text]]: The intent was to make a more faithful adaptation of the book than previous films had been (hence the [[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It]] title). It has its own quirks, though.
* [[Truer to The Text]]: The intent was to make a more faithful adaptation of the book than previous films had been (hence the [[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It]] title). It has its own quirks, though.
* [[Ugly Cute]]: The Creature. It's actually the first time that the
* [[Ugly Cute]]: The Creature. It's actually the first time that the
* [[What Happened to The Mouse]]: Whatever happened to Henry? The last time we saw him is him doing a [[Big No]] as Victor's revving up his Reanimatormatic, and then....we just leave him there in the burning house.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Whatever happened to Henry? The last time we saw him is him doing a [[Big No]] as Victor's revving up his Reanimatormatic, and then....we just leave him there in the burning house.
* [[What Have I Done]]: Victor's reaction to seeing The Creature alive.
* [[What Have I Done]]: Victor's reaction to seeing The Creature alive.



Revision as of 08:20, 9 January 2014

It's Alive.


 The Creature: Did you ever consider the consequences of your actions? You made me, and you left me to die. Who am I?

Victor Frankenstein: You? I don't know.

The Creature: And you think that I am evil.

The 1994 film version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Unlike Bram Stokers Dracula, this is actually much closer to the original novel, although many new elements were still added to the story.

At the turn of the 19th century, a ship searching for a route to the North Pole encounters a man wandering the ice. Nearing death, the man says his name is Victor Frankenstein, and he relates a story to the captain explaining how his attempts to play God and reverse Death caused the destruction of his entire world.


This film contains examples of the following Tropes:

This film averts the following tropes common to most Frankenstein movies:

  • Hulk Speak: The creature learns to speak properly rather quickly.
  • The Igor: Frankenstein for the most part works alone.
  • Lightning Can Do Anything: Victor experiments with a lightning rod, but finds an easier way on conducting the necessary electricity.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: The creature shows a surprising amount of maturity and understanding.
  • Silly Walk: The Creature has trouble walking at first, but he gets better.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Even The Creature himself realizes that he is an abomination unto nature.
  • Uberwald: Most of the story is set in a typical 18th century Swiss city.
  • Ugly Cute: The Creature, unlike its famous counterpart.