·very good

Tyrel 2022-03-25 09:01:09

Not bad, good-looking, the little protagonist's dog was burned to death in the end to save the owner... but was resurrected by the owner in the end! The little protagonist brought the puppy back to life with lightning, and the puppy saved the owner's life. ! ! The film tells the story of a young boy, Victor, who is devastated after his dog, Sparky, is hit and killed by a car. At school, he had the inspiration to save his puppy's puppy when the teacher experimented with electrocuting frogs to make their nerves twitch. So at night, he drew the thunder and lightning from the sky to shock the puppy's corpse and bring it back to life. The reborn puppy terrifies the boy's neighbors, who see the dog as a monster... The neighbors chased the dog and drove the dog and the boy into a cabin, nearly burning them to death. But the puppy rescued the boy and died. The neighbors and the boy's parents were moved and determined to revive it again. They used the car engine to make electricity, which saved the dog again... Frankenstein is based on Burton's 1984 short film of the same name, inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( Frankenstein), but the ending is much brighter than Frankenstein's. As early as the 1980s, Bolton, who was still working at Disney at the time, had the idea of ​​"Frankenstein Dog", but due to financial constraints and Bolton had no feature film work at the time, Burton finally decided to make it into a film. a short film. After many years, Bolton, who is already a famous director, has been obsessed with this film and finally put it on the agenda.

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  • Victor Frankenstien: I was doing my experiment, my project, and the first time it worked great. But the next time it didn't. I mean, it sort of worked, but then it didn't. And I don't know why.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Then maybe you never really understood it the first time. People think science is here

    [pointing to head]

    Mr. Rzykruski: but it is also here.

    [pointing to chest]

    Mr. Rzykruski: The first time, did you love your experiment?

    Victor Frankenstien: Yes.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Ah. And the second time?

    Victor Frankenstien: No. I just wanted it over.

    Mr. Rzykruski: Then you changed the variables.

  • Bob: [frantically] Victor! I... I need your help.

    Victor Frankenstien: Did you see those things? They were like...

    Bob: Sea Monkeys! You know how on the package, they're like, in a happy kingdom, and everyone's smiling?

    Victor Frankenstien: Yeah?

    Bob: They're not like that at all.

    Toshiaki: [running up] Victor! I need your help.

    Bob: I asked him first!

    Toshiaki: My problem bigger!

    [pointing behind him]

    Toshiaki: [Sounds of thundering footsteps and roaring. Camera pans to show a giant dinosaur-tortoise mutant stomping down the street]

    Bob: Yeah, he's right.