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by Cyn’s Corner

I wouldn’t call “Frankenstein” a masterpiece, but it’s a beautifully crafted and emotionally heavy reimagining of Mary Shelley’s story. Del Toro captures the spirit of her themes — the consequences of creation, the cruelty of ambition and abandonment, and the tragic humanity of the creature deemed a ‘monster.’

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