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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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When the brilliant but unorthodox scientist Victor Frankenstein rejects the artificial man that he has created, the revenge-minded Creature, relying on a shared telepathic connection, begins to track Victor.
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Newsweek
Watching the movie work itself into an operatic frenzy, one remains curiously detached: the grand gestures are there, but where's the music?
March 31, 2008
Cinema Crazed
Branagh is very obsessed with chewing the scenery. So much so that he even manages to outdo Robert DeNiro.
November 01, 2014
Washington Post
As this movie switches, unevenly, from swashbuckling adventure to classic horror to frilly-shirted romance to campiness to graphic gorefest, there's no telling what you're watching.
January 01, 2000
Apollo Guide
Clearly, one person's authentic homage is another person's overwrought teeth-gnashing fest, as Branagh's film never hesitates to slop on the melodramatic mustard.
October 14, 2009
TIME Magazine
Branagh doesn't evoke terror, only repulsion.
January 01, 2000
Variety
Kenneth Branagh has indeed created a monster, but not the kind he originally envisioned.
June 20, 2008
Time Out
Not frightening, just silly.
January 26, 2006
New York Times
Mr. Branagh is in over his head. He displays neither the technical finesse to handle a big, visually ambitious film nor the insight to develop a stirring new version of this story.
May 20, 2003