The first time I saw this movie, I found it quite shocking. Later I found out that it was adapted from Mary Shelley's novel of the same name. The novel is known as the mother of science fiction, and Mary Shelley was actually the wife of the poet Shelley. She wrote it. The novel was only 20 years old. Shelley's untimely death was the fate of many prematurely exposed geniuses; it was a different fate for Mary, who never wrote more novels than Frankenstein.
There have been several versions of the movie, and the best one is the one in which Robert De Niro plays Frankenstein. The translations are also titled "Frankenstein", "Reborn Love", "Reborn Love", etc. It is not as good as "Franken". Stein is appropriate, because the surname "Frankenstein" has taken on a specific meaning through the wash of time: the person who makes the monster is ultimately wounded by the monster.
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