Great article, Lucas. I love talking with you about Horror films and such. You've got a great sense of art as well as the craft. If you have not yet seen Frankenstein: The True Story, I can lend you my DVD. It blew my mind when I saw it on TV as a kid while waiting in a Sears Automotive waiting room with my family.
Loved this take. Del Toro is an absolute genius when it comes to storytelling and cinematography. From the color palette to the palpable emotion displayed on screen it was a hit through and through for me. I think fatherhood is a great allegory too. When you have a child you’re put in a privileged, but highly sensitive position. Your words can give hope, or create total anguish.
Great article, Lucas. I love talking with you about Horror films and such. You've got a great sense of art as well as the craft. If you have not yet seen Frankenstein: The True Story, I can lend you my DVD. It blew my mind when I saw it on TV as a kid while waiting in a Sears Automotive waiting room with my family.
Thanks, Dixon! I’ve heard that title, but I don’t think I’ve seen it.
It was a 3 hour made for TV movie from 1973. And apparently it is now also available on Blu-ray.
Loved this take. Del Toro is an absolute genius when it comes to storytelling and cinematography. From the color palette to the palpable emotion displayed on screen it was a hit through and through for me. I think fatherhood is a great allegory too. When you have a child you’re put in a privileged, but highly sensitive position. Your words can give hope, or create total anguish.
So true! Thanks for reading and commenting.