Frankenstein (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Drama, Fantasy, Horror · 2h 30m · R · English

Curator score: 7.2/10 (2.9M ratings)

Only monsters play God.

Overview

Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist, brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

Ratings

Director

Guillermo del Toro

Production

Double Dare You, Demilo Films, Bluegrass 7

Cast

Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, Charles Dance, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, Christian Convery, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Kyle Gatehouse, Lauren Collins, Sofia Galasso, Joachim Fjelstrup, Ralph Ineson, Peter Millard, Peter MacNeill, Burn Gorman, Sean Sullivan, Stuart Hughes

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A lush, emotionally charged take on the Frankenstein myth that leans into gothic spectacle, tragic longing, and the horror of creation gone wrong. The response suggests strong performances and a more intimate, psychologically fraught angle than a standard monster movie.

Best for

  • gothic horror fans
  • viewers who like tragic monster stories
  • fans of prestige horror and fantasy
  • people drawn to emotionally intense character studies
  • audiences interested in body-horror-adjacent themes without extreme splatter

Skip if

  • you want a tight, plot-driven horror thriller
  • you prefer subtle subtext over overt melodrama
  • you are tired of father-son trauma as the central lens
  • you want a purely faithful philosophical adaptation of Mary Shelley
  • you dislike operatic, heightened gothic style

Overview

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein sounds designed to be felt as much as watched: a grand, mournful gothic tragedy about loneliness, creation, and the violence built into the act of making life. The film appears to favor emotional immediacy and visual richness over restraint, turning Shelley’s nightmare into a lavish study of grief, desire, and responsibility.

Worth noting

The strongest signals here are the creature’s pathos and the commitment of the performances, especially in the central creator-created dynamic. This is the kind of adaptation that treats the monster as the emotional center and the scientist as the true source of horror, which fits del Toro’s long-running fascination with outsiders, damaged families, and beautiful monstrosity.

Bottom line

It may frustrate viewers hoping for a more rigorous philosophical adaptation, since the reviews point to a blunt, sometimes literal approach and a heavy emphasis on paternal trauma. But if you want gothic atmosphere, tragic romance, and a big-screen monster movie with a bruised heart, this looks like a compelling watch.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Blair MacMillan (4★) · 92811 likes

Men want to give birth sooooo bad it’s crazy

Movie Good or Movie Bad? (5★) · 55546 likes

Sigmund Freud would have so much to say about Victor Frankenstein’s relationship to milk and the love of his life looking just like his mom.

rai (4★) · 53186 likes

how to make Jacob Elordi in my basement tutorial

jalie (3★) · 38836 likes

men will literally reanimate a corpse before they go to therapy

James (Schaffrillas) (4.5★) · 33992 likes

Victor actually tries to be a father in this version and he's somehow even worse at it than usual

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Topics

gothic horror, tragic fantasy, body horror, prestige horror, monster movie, melancholy, Victorian-inspired, existential dread, dark romance, psychological drama

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