Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Premieres in Venice to Split Reviews

A fall theatrical run precedes a November Netflix release.

Overview

  • The 149‑minute, Netflix‑backed adaptation debuted in competition at the 82nd Venice Film Festival, drawing heavy attention on the Lido.
  • Oscar Isaac plays Victor Frankenstein with Jacob Elordi as the Creature, Mia Goth as Elizabeth and Christoph Waltz in a key role, after Elordi replaced Andrew Garfield prior to filming.
  • Del Toro frames the film as a humanist melodrama about love, forgiveness and imperfection, emphasizing practical sets and prosthetic make‑up over CGI.
  • The narrative is presented in two parts, shifting perspective from Victor to the Creature as the story unfolds.
  • Festival coverage also noted a pro‑Palestine demonstration at the Lido involving actors and civil groups, while early reviews ranged from praise for large‑scale spectacle to disappointment over uneven execution.