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Frankenstein (2025) is Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited take on the iconic monster tale, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. This version follows a deeply troubled Victor Frankenstein whose abusive upbringing shapes him into a deeply flawed creator—while his patchwork Monster slowly grows in intelligence, humanity, and heartbreak. As Victor spirals deeper into obsession and moral decay, Elizabeth becomes the film’s emotional counterweight, challenging his god complex and connecting with the Monster in unexpected ways. In this review, I break down why Oscar Isaac delivers one of his best performances, how Jacob Elordi makes the Monster the emotional soul of the film, and why del Toro’s vision elevates Frankenstein into one of the year’s strongest contenders. I also get into the film’s stunning visuals, the powerful thematic focus on the cycle of abuse, its unexpectedly effective bursts of gore, and the one CGI misstep that briefly pulls things down. Plus, I talk about why this film deserved a real theatrical run and how Netflix dropped the ball by limiting its release. 🎬 What did you think of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein? Do you prefer this interpretation of the Monster, or do you have a different favorite adaptation? Drop your thoughts below! 🔴 Subscribe for more movie reviews, rankings, and in-depth film discussions. 👍 Like this if you want to see more horror and classic monster coverage. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an upload. #Frankenstein2025 #GuillermoDelToro #OscarIsaac #JacobElordi #MiaGoth #ChristophWaltz #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #GothicHorror #NetflixOriginal #FilmReview #BlimsyReviews #PatreonSupported