Frankentstein
The novel Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley has been used as amodel for many movies, and throughout many movies, there are references to her outstanding novel, but nothing quite encompasses all of it's qualities like the movie Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Although some Hollywood drama is thrown into the movie, many of the minor details of the novel are included as well as the The movie starts off with woman's voice, Mary Shelley, giving some background to why she wrote the novel. The movie avoided all of the letters written by Walton to Margaret, and move onto the storm that brings them stranded, surrounded by only ice for miles. The movie basically summarizes what happened to Walton in the letters to a five minute segment. While Walton argues with one of the crew members, an unexpected moan from further away catches the crew's attention. A figure then appears, which turns out to be, from previous knowledge, Victor. The director decided not to include the dogs from the sled though. Another moan. The dogs upon the ship break lose and run to where the noises were coming from and are seen killed very quickly. the monster is then seen coming toward the ship.
to sleep. When he awakes, the monster is over him, and Victor runs away. The make his creation smart. He pays midwives to save amniotic fluid from sick, and dies within two minutes of seeing him. The monster goes into his monster tells him that he will be there on Victor's wedding night. Frankenstein. Helena Bonham Carter, who played Elizabeth, did a fantastic job with Justine, Elizabeth, and William in the hills. A thundercloud then
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