I bought that book last year to talk about biological evolution, direct reference to Frankenstein, refers to the role of a novel metaphor were destruction created their own thing. It seems to be a well-known role. It is said that this story was written by the author Shirley and Byron’s friends in the most frightening game. The famous representative of the vampire, Count De Koula ("The Four Hundred Years of Fright") was also written in this game. This is the classic Gothic horror novel. Dozens of movies found under her name were all adapted by Frankeistein. It can be seen that it is really excellent science fiction material.
Frankeistein is a whimsical medical scientist who uses the theory developed on the basis of Chinese medicine to create a monster from the corpses of the thief, murderer and genius. In the end this monster died with him.
Yesterday I passed by a horror bar with a friend and mentioned this story. I heard the notice today that the movie will be shown on TV in the middle of the night.
At first he sympathized with Frankeinstein, and later hated him for creating this monster. Later I felt sympathy for this monster. "Who am I? Why did you make me? I am so ugly." The
monster tried to approach the humans at first, but was scared away. He finally felt desperate and wanted revenge.
There are a few small points worth mentioning. When his fiancée died, he made a female monster in the same way. He didn't think it was ugly and dirty. Even if the surgeon's nerves are relatively strong, but he is so ecstatic and attached to this patchwork monster from the heart, and it is true love without changing the color.
The monster's fox feeling, there is a kind of, um, higher, philosophical, human loneliness, loneliness. Later, when I looked at the credits, the monster was played by Robert De Niro. The heroine once played a young witch in "Big Fish".
The director is also the leading actor. The director's former wife is Emma Thompson. He was originally from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company. It seems that this company is not only capable of commercial operation, but also has some strength. Oh, he also appeared in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" and was considered as one of the next Harry Potter director candidates.
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