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Frankstein It is one of those stories that were narrated countless times. However, GuilllerMo Del Toro has been able to present a version that you don’t feel correct only with the original Mary Shellley, but also saturated with the brands that the director is famous for.
Perhaps this should not be very surprising – when the film is presented at the first show at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, Del Toro explained that he was thinking about Frankenstein since he was seven years old, but he was not even a father who really understood how to tell the story he wanted. Well, all of that time is fruit.
On the fifth day of TIFF, I also managed to check a charming tragic drama around the afterlife, and a action comedy is slightly confused in a very small, not normal city. You can see my thoughts on the three films below (I’ll take a deeper review of Frankstein Later).
You know the story now: the turbulent genius Victor Frankstein (Oscar Isaac) capable of a life tank in a sewn creature from the bodies of the bodies (Jacob Illmi), only to avoid his creativity, which in turn avoids the rest of society and is seen as a monster. Del Toro Frankstein It does not change the basics, but it expands the story in great ways. There is a deeper look at the Victor obsession, and an amazing detailed narration from the logistical services for reinstallation, which helps on the fairy tale. However, the greatest shift is that there is a clear structure of the father and the son, which is clearly defined to the relationship, and turning the creature into a more tragic personality. Of course, the movie looks incredible, with haunting designs for everything from fashion to boxes.
In specific theaters on October 17, it flows on Netflix on November 7.
Joan (Elizabeth Olsen) just died, and now she has an impossible option to take: whether she spends eternity with her first husband who died a young man (Calum Turner) or her second husband, who built life with more than 65 years (Miles Tiller). It is technically a movie about the hereafter – which is presented as a train station from the seventies, and it is burdened with all kinds of strict rules in a strange way – however Eternity It is more than just funny tears jerker about different types of love, and what it means to find your person really. He also left me until his last moment, which gave me actual chills.
In specific theaters on November 14, a broader version on November 26.
When the city has a name like usual, Minnesota, you know that it hides a dark secret. In this case, it is associated with a deal with Yakuza in Osaka, and unfortunately, the sheriff icolis (Bob Odinkirk) unfortunately fell. In theory, the hypothesis is somewhat similar Hot fluff I crossed with FateoUnfortunately natural Not near entertainment like either of them. It is very ridiculous and not ridiculous enough; The story suffers from hard -to -believe coincidences, and it is not as enjoyable as it should be its ridiculous hypothesis. At least there are some good and bloody procedures John Wake The creator Derek Colstad, who formulated the story.
There is no word yet on a broader version.