The Universal film adaptation of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein came out 82 years ago, and is still every bit as amazing as first time it hit the silver screen to eager crowds, ready and waiting to get their pants scared off. We all know the story by now, mad scientist builds body out of dead people, the brain, mistakenly, being from a violent criminal of some sort, and brings said built body to life with electricity, re-animated sewn together corpse eventually breaks free and kills fools, towns people get all kinds of mad and rally together to kill the "monster". The last part of that half assed explanation really makes me long for days past, days long before I was birthed unto this plane of existence, people used to have each others backs, and in the face of adversity would gang up on anyone or anything that would do them dirty. It's now a dead sentiment, with very few exceptions (gangs, and....uhhhhhhh) and that to me is truly a shame, but I've gotten off track haven't I?
When I first saw this movie as a very little kid (sometime before kindergarten) I thought this movie was like a documentary, and that somewhere there were sewn together dead people walking around throwing kids into lakes, and killing anyone who made anything even construed as a wrong move towards them.And that thought scared the shit out of me.I mean really, when you're little nobody tells you horror movies are fake, especially your parents, who use movie monsters as a way to keep you in line, akin to the boogey man and shit. Jerks. But enough about that....
When watching the movie nowadays I automatically notice some of the scientific inaccuracies, all of which I will gladly tell you now:
- The use of random dead bodies being sewn together, with no mention of the parts needing to have the same blood type, otherwise the body would reject the part, I think thats right anyways.
- The brain, before being stuck into the monster's head, was pickled in formaldehyde, which should have rendered the brain un-useable.
- The doctor was building the body for weeks, in which time all the body parts would have decayed too much to have been used
- No mention of connecting nerves, which may have just been skipping over scientific jargon to make the movie flow
- The shock of the lightning bolt would have lit the body on fire, I don't care what kind of machines they had rerouting the electricity, a lightning strike that close to anyone would have fried the monster. Yeah yeah yeah, people get hit by electricity and survive, but most don't.
Frankie say :Float. |
Happy viewing. |
Now, yes I am aware how hacky it is to write about such a classic movie that has been written about hundreds, nay, thousands of times a year for 80+ years, but having gained a new perspective on the film after not having seen it since the days of my childhood, I needed to get it out, I mean how many times does Frankenstein come up in conversation among the elitist hipster bastards that crowd the streets of contemporary America? Rarely. So having this platform to spout my jibber jabber works out quite nice. Anyways, go watch Frankie be brought to life and whipped, leading him to liberate himself, only to be burned to death, Or not quite to death, as the next flick, "The Bride of Frankestein" ,would have you believe.
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