I, Frankenstein

2014 "In the battle between good and evil, an immortal holds the key"
5.1| 1h32m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 24 January 2014 Released
Producted By: Lakeshore Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.ifrankensteinfilm.com
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200 years after his shocking creation, Dr. Frankenstein's creature, Adam, still walks the earth. But when he finds himself in the middle of a war over the fate of humanity, Adam discovers he holds the key that could destroy humankind.

Genre

Horror, Thriller

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Director

Stuart Beattie

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Lakeshore Entertainment

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Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
LouHomey From my favorite movies..
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Rainey Dawn Some great casting in this film: Miranda Otto (LotR), Bill Nighy (PotC, Underworld, Harry Potter), Kevin Grevioux (Underworld) but they are all cast in a rather lame Frankenstein film here. The story is rather bad and there is misuse plus over use of CGI.I can forgive terrible special effects but I have problems forgiving a lame story. I really don't know what they were thinking with this one. Sure it's an original story - but just not a good one.Angels that are Gargoyles?! Demons after Frankenstein's Monster aka Adam. Demons planning to launch a war on humans (killing and enslaving them) while Frankenstein's Monster, Adam, is sorta in a "superhero" role - an Anti-Hero I guess he's suppose to be in this film.Points for trying to come up with a new story - something different - but it's not very good and I hate to say that. The film only semi holds my attention.I won't complain to bad, it came in a film pack. lol.4/10
SteveResin I, Frankenstein is so absurd it's like some mind bending hallucinogenic trip. To be fair it's not so bad that you have to switch it off in sheer bewilderment or disgust but it's not a fat lot of good either. It's strangely fascinating due to the sheer insanity of it all.Aaron Eckhart is pretty good as the creature, Bill Nighy just turns up as Viktor from the Underworld films again, Yvonne Strahovski is just there to look pretty and Miranda Otto is so po-faced and earnest every time she appears it's hilarious.Speaking of hilarious, there are a lot of guffaws to be found here. I couldn't believe what I was witnessing most of the time. "The Gargoyle Order". A massive city being destroyed in the name of a secret war between God and Satan that has remained secret from humans (yes really) for centuries yet there is never anyone on the streets. The entire population must down a copious amount of sleeping pills as soon as the moon appears and lie in oblivion until sunset. One of the main supporting characters is played by a soap actress from Neighbours. The gargoyles look decent but the demons, oh man, those face masks are laughable, like something from a crappy 80's B-Movie, and the fact they all fight while wearing black designer suits just made it all the more absurd and hilarious.It's worth watching for a few giggles, it's so unintentionally funny in parts it gives Young Frankenstein a run for its money! But don't expect anything of worth, this is no Boris Karloff's Frankenstein or Bride Of Frankenstein in any shape or form.
Filipe Neto When I was a kid, there was an kids television show called "Gargoyles". Readers who have been children (or have been parents) during the nineties should probably remember it. Well, this movie looks like a mix of this show with "Frankenstein". The whole plot is pretty stupid, with cathedral gargoyles that stay alive and wage epic battles against demons in the sight of humans (who curiously never realize anything). This is not the first time Frankenstein's story has been used to give life to anything dead in a movie. "Van Helsing" is another film where the same feature is used in the same way, and with equally bad results. It seems that the Frankenstein machine works for everything, which is absolutely ridiculous. So, from a bad idea, this movie was doomed at birth.Aaron Eckhart and Miranda Otto are the big stars of the film. He plays the role of Adam, the creature created by Frankenstein, who joins the gargoyles led by Otto's character, Queen Leonore. Both actors made fairly regular performances, without major failures but also without positive surprises. Otto seems particularly cold and impersonal in her role. The strongest part of the film are the action and fighting scenes, sprinkled abundantly with CGI, explosions and great sound effects. In fact, these scenes have been done carefully and are spectacular, but they are not enough to justify the film or make it good. The dark and Gothic environment will please the fans of this subculture, the action scenes will attract teenagers thirsty for fights and explosions, but no more. The audience that looks for some depth, logic or cinematic sense will probably come out disappointed.
adonis98-743-186503 Frankenstein's creature finds himself caught in an all-out, centuries old war between two immortal clans. To be honest i really don't think that I, Frankenstein is really that bad Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski and Miranda Otto were all pretty good for the material that was given to them especially Nighy who pulls again another great villain just like he did with Underworld. Where the film fells short is the small run time and the fact that most of the action sequences are pretty disappointing and short and also the big plan of the bad guy it's what it always is built an army and take over the world but for what it is this modern take on Frankenstein is not as bad as many people made it out to be if it's on Netflix give it a shot you might enjoy it depending on your mood and your taste i'm gonna give it an 6.5/10