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Mary Shelley
The love affair between poet Percy Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin resulted in the creation of an immortal novel, “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.”
Release : | 2018 |
Rating : | 6.4 |
Studio : | Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, HanWay Films, Head Gear Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Elle Fanning Douglas Booth Bel Powley Stephen Dillane Joanne Froggatt |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Good concept, poorly executed.
Don't listen to the negative reviews
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
This film tells the story of Mary, the daughter of two literary stars. The story concentrates on her life, and the circumstances which inspired her famous story "Frankenstein".The story is very good because it captures emotions wonderfully. From love, jealousy, loneliness, disappointment, arrogance and despair, emotions are skilfully displayed on screen. I find the story captivating, and I am drawn to the characters' less than fortunate world.
I already knew Elle Fanning was a wonderful actress, but watching her become a stellar one was mind-blowing! The story was well-paced and it stalled only once or twice, but the acting was what kept me going. I wish this movie became more well-known and well-loved, it deserves every praise! The setting and costumes were wonderful too.
I can't fault too much about that film Directing acting editing camera work cinematography costumes were all top class. Thoroughly entertaining, don't care if it was true to life. if the film wins any awards it deserves them
This is hardly going to be a criticism, as I really enjoyed this movie.More often that not female-directed period pieces (Becoming Jane, Vanity Fair) fall prey to a quasi-rom-com conception: they're delicate, whimsical, and generously saturated. Mary Shelley is very conscious of its subject matter and its heroine. From its dreary color scheme, to its ample references to Mary's heritage, to its meticulous dialogue, I did feel the time and place intended, and I did feel a heavily researched respect for their events. Every character was written wholly and frankly, I love that we never SEE Shelley's infidelities to heighten our sympathy of Mary, and most of all, I loved Elle Fanning. For an actress so seemingly frail, she held her ground, delivered her lines, and projected sheer power unfolding. I'll be pretty disappointed if she doesn't win some kind of recognition for this.