Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025) has finally arrived on Netflix, and in this video I give my honest Frankenstein review — breaking down the visuals, the story, the characters, and why this new Frankenstein adaptation feels both stunning and strangely empty.
This version of Victor Frankenstein, played by Oscar Isaac, and the Creature, played by Jacob Elordi, brings a fresh take on Mary Shelley’s classic, but does it actually work? Is this the definitive Guillermo del Toro Frankenstein we’ve been waiting for, or just another beautiful gothic horror film with no real soul?
I talk about the film’s incredible production design, the dark 19th‑century atmosphere, the body‑horror elements, and how del Toro’s signature style shapes this monster movie. I also compare it to earlier Frankenstein movies, including the classic Universal Monster films and the 1994 version with Robert De Niro.
We dive into the themes of creation, trauma, responsibility, the god complex, and the tragic relationship between the Creature and his creator. I also discuss the performances of Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, and the rest of the Frankenstein 2024 cast, and why the emotional core of the story doesn’t fully land.
If you’re into movie reviews, film analysis, Netflix horror, gothic cinema, or modern retellings of classic literature, this breakdown is for you.
📽️ Topics in this video include:
Frankenstein 2024 explained
Guillermo del Toro Frankenstein analysis
Victor Frankenstein character study
The Creature’s tragedy
Gothic horror cinematography
Monster design and practical effects
Netflix Frankenstein movie critique
This is my full, honest take on one of the most anticipated films of the year — a movie that looks incredible but struggles to find its soul.
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