Before I begin my review, a little background
introduction to the character Frankenstein. The character is created by author
Mary Shelley for a novel. On film, the character Frankenstein has been
portrayed by the legendary Boris Karloff, Peter Boyle, and Robert DeNiro among
others.
The latest film adaptation of Frankenstein is
titled I, Frankenstein. The film is directed by Stuart Beattie who wrote
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Collateral, and
Australia among others. I, Frankenstein stars Aaron Eckhart in the title role,
Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Jai Courtney, and Kevin Grevioux.
The film is based on an original screenplay written by Grevioux and adapted by
Beattie. The film is brought to you by the producers to the Underworld film
franchise.
Will this film to justice to the movie
monster genre? Do read on..
Aaron Eckhart as the 200 year old monster Frankenstein |
SYNOPSIS:
Adam Frankenstein is a 200 year-old soulless
monster created by mad scientist Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Walking the Earth in
the present time, Adam is pursued by the demons from hell who want to harness
the technology of his invention. Fortunately, Adam has allies in the form of
the gargoyles. Soon after, he is thrust into a battle between the gargoyles and
the demons.
SCRIPT:
Scattered and weak. Though I applaud its
originality a little, I find the plots mildly fascinating. It doesn’t hold any attention and there were too
many loopholes. The lines were cheesy and it didn’t work with the seriousness
that the story tried to portray. The romance story of the two leads were
strongly under-developed.
Aaron Eckhart and lead actress Yvonne Strahovski sharing a scene |
ACTING:
Poor and impassionate. Not even established
actor like Aaron Eckhart could have saved this film. The only exception is Bill
Nighy who always excels when given a villainous role. Other than that, the
whole cast performances were quite bad.
FILMING:
Glorified crap is a nice way to put it.
Despite its spectacular stunts and immense amount of visual effects, it still
amounted to a boring film. Some sequences were nice and some sets were nice but
it didn’t excite me at all. The visual effects is not B-grade type of work but
pretty high quality. I understand that the look of the film is meant to be dark
but it still did not excite me.
The talented Bill Nighy as the main villain |
PACING:
Too short and felt slow. Signs of a bad film
to come.
TONE (MOOD):
A dark revenge story involving two mythical
factions of the spiritual underworld.
Jai Courtney as a gargoyle ally |
DOWNSIDE:
Everything is wrong with the movie except
(read below)
UPSIDE:
(Read above) Bill Nighy’s great performance
of the villain.
Aaron Eckhart as Frankenstein ready to do battle with some demons |
OVERALL:
Skip it. Watch another movie.
RATING:
3 out of 10.