Look, it's fine. I felt as if I'd seen it before. Maybe if I was more into Oscar Isaac. His performance is fine but you see the acting. I would've loved a real nutter in that part. Mia Goth struggles with her words.
When the film gets fantastical - the make up, some revived bodies, blood splattering - it becomes more interesting.
Key problem - no emotional relationsship you care about. Frankenstein is so odd and eccentric he doesn't have real feelings for his brother or Mia Goth or Chris Walken or the monster. The monster bonds with the blind man but that's about it.
It's made with love but the whole thing is... so. Jacob Elordi is fine.
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