Episode 104: Frankenstein (2025)
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Directed by: Guillermo del Toro
Written by: Guillermo del Toro, based on the novel by Mary Shelley
Starring: Oscar Isaac (Victor Frankenstein), Jacob Elordi (The Creature), Christoph Waltz (Von Klemper), Mia Goth (Elizabeth/Claire Frankenstein), Charles Dance, Ralph Ineson, and David Bradley
Cinematography: Dan Laustsen
Release: 2025 (Netflix)
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1312221/
Dave and Michael explore Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited adaptation of Frankenstein — a film that blends gothic horror, Catholic melodrama, and emotional fantasy. They discuss del Toro's lifelong fascination with monsters, the film's lavish design, and how it rehumanizes one of literature's most tragic creations. The conversation dives into themes of creation, responsibility, and the eternal bond between monster and maker, while connecting the film to the long cinematic history of Frankenstein.
🧠 Thematic DiscussionThe hosts highlight del Toro's Frankenstein as both a love letter to monster cinema and a meditation on faith, class, and parenthood filtered through a Latin American Catholic lens.
They note how del Toro's signature gothic romanticism tempers horror with empathy, positioning the creature as both victim and philosopher.
Ultimately, they frame the film as a study of what it means to create—and to be responsible for what we bring into the world.
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