“Gargoyles and demons are at war for nothing less than the fate of humanity.” - Frankenstein's Monster That's an actual line of dialogue. If you're like, “What the hell?," you're in the right mindset for absorbing the 90-minute exercise in bafflement that is “I, Frankenstein.” Thing is, it's a good bafflement. The movie makes basically zero sense, but it's below stupid. It's below boring. Somehow, somehow, the movie is so inept at telling a story, at giving purpose to the title character, that it becomes utterly captivating.
I, Frankenstein
I, Frankenstein
I, Frankenstein
“Gargoyles and demons are at war for nothing less than the fate of humanity.” - Frankenstein's Monster That's an actual line of dialogue. If you're like, “What the hell?," you're in the right mindset for absorbing the 90-minute exercise in bafflement that is “I, Frankenstein.” Thing is, it's a good bafflement. The movie makes basically zero sense, but it's below stupid. It's below boring. Somehow, somehow, the movie is so inept at telling a story, at giving purpose to the title character, that it becomes utterly captivating.