Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein

(2019)

In “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein,” dive into a thrilling blend of horror, dark comedy, and drama as we follow the eccentric, self-proclaimed “monster hunter” and brilliant actor, Felix Frankenstein. Living in the shadows of his famous ancestor, Victor Frankenstein, Felix grapples with the legacy of his infamous family while pursuing his passion for theater. He struggles to carve out his own identity amidst the looming specter of literary fame and scientific monstrosity.

Set against the brooding backdrop of a decaying, once-grand theater in modern-day Transylvania, the series opens with Felix preparing to perform in a groundbreaking play, “Frankenstein’s Monster,” dedicated to his great-grandfather. This ambitious project aims to unravel the misunderstood tale of the original creature, yet behind the curtain lies a haunting mystery. As rehearsals ramp up, strange occurrences and chilling accidents plague the cast, leading Felix to suspect that he is not merely battling his personal demons, but potentially the ghosts of his ancestors.

The ensemble cast includes his fierce stage manager, Beatrice, who is trying to keep the production on track while grappling with her own ambitions, and Lucas, a brooding method actor who becomes obsessed with understanding the monstrous role he plays—both on and offstage. As they navigate their complicated relationships and hidden fears, Felix begins to uncover the truth about the real creature from the original experiment, who may not be as dead as everyone believes.

As the walls of the theater close in, Felix discovers a labyrinth of family secrets tied to his lineage, forcing him to confront the notion of monstrosity in its many forms. Themes of identity, legacy, and the blurred line between genius and madness weave throughout the plot, compelling viewers to question what it truly means to be a “monster.”

With striking visuals, a compelling narrative, and an unexpected twist ending, “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein” captures the essence of the classic horror tale while injecting fresh life into its themes, ultimately asking if we are defined by our ancestors or if we can reshape our destinies. Join Felix in this rollercoaster of emotion, laughter, and terror, where every revelation could lead to a metamorphosis—or a monstrous demise.

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Rating

MovieScout Rating 56

Genres

Absurdo, Nostálgico, Falso documentário, Cinema, Anos 1970, Baseados em livros, Excêntricos, Showbiz, Comédia, Filme

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Director

Daniel Gray Longino

Cast

David Harbour
Kate Berlant
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
Alfred Molina
Michael Lerner
Mary Woronov
Marion Van Cuyck

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