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and restrictive studio environment of the time. In terms of cinematography and dramatic style, Whale was exploring many ways that were quite unusual for their time, but it is truly his narrative skills and his witty cinematic sarcasm that can be found throughout the movie that were way ahead if their time. If used only slightly blunter, this film would never have made it past the ratings board, and only because of Whale’s skill to hide his subversive observations within seemingly insignificant pictures are able to see what level of sophistication he was actually capable of. Universal Home Video is now bringing us this timeless showpiece on DVD as part of their Classic Monster Collection, bolstered with a number of bonus materials. |
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by the thought of creating life from dead tissue, and we get to witness the memorable birth of the bride of Frankenstein. |
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scientific terms, almost an alchemist performing his black magic. His character is fascinating and his on-screen presence steals the show, especially when he practically directs Frankenstein and the creature to his will. |
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almost exploding with these kinds of references that give it depth, but also show very nicely how well Whale understood to combine the macabre with the almost blasphemous humorous without ever becoming persiflage. |
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referencing scenes completely out of context. MacQueen fails to comment on important scenes of the film like the one at the lake when the monster is angry at its own reflection in the water and helps a shepherdess after she fell in the water both of them important extensions of the creature’s character from the first film and definitely worth an explanation. The same is true in many |
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“Frankenstein”, “She’s Alive!” is a great addition to the disc. There is also an extensive photo gallery on the release, ranging from poster art from across the world to promotional stills and rare behind-the-scenes photographs. Rounded up with the film’s theatrical trailer, production notes and a cast & crew biography section, the disc once again delivers much of what fans of this |
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