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'I, Frankenstein' was very poorly received by critics, and at the box office.
Where is I, Frankenstein set? ›
Doing It Down Under: The story is mostly set in an unnamed, modern-day metropolis but also features a massive ancient cathedral where the gargoyles hang out. Early on, the filmmakers decided to shoot in Melbourne, Australia.
Why is it called Rotten Tomatoes? ›
Although the name "Rotten Tomatoes" connects to the practice of audiences throwing rotten tomatoes in disapproval of a poor stage performance, the direct inspiration for the name from Duong, Lee, and Wang came from an equivalent scene in the 1992 Canadian film Léolo.
What is I, Frankenstein based on? ›
I, Frankenstein is a 2014 American science fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the digital-only graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux.
Why was Frankenstein so controversial? ›
Among the many moral and political ambiguities of Shelley's novel is the question of whether Victor Frankenstein is to be blamed for creating the monster—usurping the power of God, and of women—or for failing to love, care for, and educate him.
Why is Frankenstein movie banned? ›
Pre-Code era scenes and censorship history
Those states also objected to a line they considered blasphemous that occurred during Frankenstein's exuberance when he first learns that his creature is alive. The original relevant passage was: VICTOR: "Henry, in the name of God!" HENRY: "In the name of God?
Does I Frankenstein have a sequel? ›
The film received negative reception and grossed $76 million worldwide against a production budget of $65 million. A planned sequel was canceled.
Who is the gargoyle queen in I Frankenstein? ›
On the other hand, the demons' nemeses, the Gargoyles, under their Queen Leonore (Miranda Otto), aim to foil this diabolical plan of world domination by protecting Frankenstein's monster, whom she has baptized with the name Adam, and Frankenstein's journal where he wrote the reanimation process in great detail.
Who is the bad guy in I Frankenstein? ›
Prince Naberius, also known as Charles Wessex, is the main antagonist of the 2014 science-fiction horror film I, Frankenstein. At first a duplicitous businessman, he turns out to be the prince of all demons that seeks to reanimate the dead and create a demon army.
What movie has 100 Rotten Tomatoes? ›
100 Movies lists, but there are many others and several entries with dozens of positive reviews, which are considered surprising to some experts. To date, Leave No Trace holds the site's record, with a rating of 100% and 252 positive reviews.
What is the Audience Score? The Audience Score, denoted by a popcorn bucket, represents the percentage of users who have rated a movie or TV show positively.
Why are Rotten Tomatoes bad for film criticism? ›
The platform's data is unreliable and the formula is fundamentally flawed. The scoring system of Rotten Tomatoes is heavily biased due to genre bias, selection bias, time bias, and recency bias. The reviews lack parity and context, making them untrustworthy.
What does the cross in I Frankenstein mean? ›
There are quite a few intriguing concepts within the world of this film. Frankenstein's monster is given the name Adam by the angelic order of the gargoyles. The symbol used by the gargoyles is a version of the Papal Cross which a quick wiki search reveals is a sign of authority given to the Pope.
Why is Frankenstein called Frankenstein? ›
What does Frankenstein mean? In German, the name Frankenstein translates to “stronghold of freemen,” most likely referring to various castles and battlements around the country that also carry the name. Mary Shelley however, believed the name came to her in a vivid dream.
Is Frankenstein a monster or a human? ›
The creature is intelligent and is able to speak and reason, yet is not recognized as a human by society. He is able to voice his concerns, but due to the way he looks he cannot be considered human and is therefore denied the rights of man. This means he is unable to defend his crimes as a human normally would.
Was Victor Frankenstein a flop? ›
The latest film to join such ignoble ranks is Victor Frankenstein. The reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic horror tale, which stars James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe, opened over the Thanksgiving holiday in over 2,700 theaters and earned just under $2 million in its first three days.
Was I, Frankenstein good? ›
Critics Reviews
The effects are poor, the dialogue is laughable, and despite Aaron Eckhart's valiant efforts, the whole thing feels like a cheesy TV movie. I, Frankenstein, with its monster reinvented as a superhero, is a fairly predictable action movie. Shelley would not have approved.
Why did Frankenstein fail? ›
In conclusion, it is evident that Frankenstein strives beyond his limits in his pursuit of knowledge and is thus unable to maintain control over his monster, which is evident when he first creates him, and when the monster kills his brother.
Is Victor Frankenstein a good movie? ›
Community Reviews
Victor Frankenstein is a well acted and entertaining movie, but I think it is hard to classify, it is not really a "horror" movie, but has horror elements. It is intense and has some disturbing scenes, though nothing too over the top.