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people love to call him performative but this is clearly someone who takes artsy film photos purely for the love of the game

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guillermo del toro really poured his whole soul into frankenstein and i couldn’t have dreamed of a better adaptation. it’s a beautiful tribute to the woman who inspired him and you can feel how deeply he loved this book. i think mary shelley would have been delighted by what he

guillermo del toro really poured his whole soul into frankenstein and i couldn’t have dreamed of a better adaptation. it’s a  beautiful tribute to the woman who inspired him and you can feel how deeply he loved this book. i think mary shelley would have been delighted by what he
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creating such a gentle being only to end up rejecting and abusing him because you have no patience to teach him properly is just so heartbreaking. he loved victor so much and he ended up getting hurt again and again even though he never asked to be created in the first place

naja✨️ (@najaoofi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't care if a film adaptation doesn't stay faithful to every single point of its source material, as long as the heart of the story is successfully delivered

I don't care if a film adaptation doesn't stay faithful to every single point of its source material, as long as the heart of the story is successfully delivered
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I think to love a monster is to confess you’ve always been one— a mirror held to your horror, the exile of your otherness, the strange parts that can’t be shamed into shadow. Women have always known that tenderness and terror wear the same skin

lydia 🪩🐝 | gay eddie truther (@natsreturnn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

that frankenstein letterboxd review that complains about it not talking about male violence enough when the entire movie is about the cycle of abuse at the hands of men