Demon mumbo-jumbo

I Frankenstein
Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Miranda Otto, Bill Nighy
Rated: 5/10
They made him human but could not give him a soul. The same can be said about this film too which lacks in soul. As underworld movies go, this one too comes with all the relevant special effects, the dark tones, the almost ethereal churches rising into the horizon with their stunning stained glass paintings, the gargoils and, of course, the demonic demons. But the story barely scratches the tip of viability, involvement and viewer engagement.
Aaron Eckhart who plays Frankenstein comes to you all 200 years old, seething, revengeful and yet clueless about a whole lot of things, including how to take the movie forward on his stitched up shoulders, body and face. He roams the dark alleys, barges into the demon territory, gets abducted and imprisoned by the gargoil queen and amid all this there is a war raging to.
Not to mention a bit of mumbo-jumbo about an “electrical physiologist” trying to create artificial life in a lab run by a demon prince in camouflage of a human science entrepreneur. Of course there are scores of bodies in his den awaiting the doctor’s success to become demons in human bodies, without souls. The film, on a week when there’s a masterpiece in the name of 12 Years As A Slave, should do much less business logically. But then monster movies are screams which many want to savour. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 2 February, 2014

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Nil Battey Sannata: Endearing, real and simple

Criminal: Arresting memory transplant

Mission impossible: Rogue nation -- Ethan Hunt back with bang