

I, Frankenstein
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.
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Plot Summary
In a dark, gothic world, the tormented creature of Dr. Frankenstein, Adam, finds himself caught in the middle of a war between demons and gargoyles. Using his superhuman strength and agility, he fights to end the conflict and uncover the secrets of his own creation. As he battles ancient evil, Adam must also confront his own humanity and the monster within.
Critical Reception
I, Frankenstein was met with largely negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. While some acknowledged its unique premise and visual style, most criticized its convoluted plot, generic action sequences, and underdeveloped characters. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to a low overall reception.
What Reviewers Say
- Despite an interesting concept, the film suffers from a muddled plot and uninspired action.
- The visual effects and production design are a notable aspect, but fail to elevate the weak narrative.
- A forgettable fantasy actioner that fails to capitalize on its gothic source material.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be visually appealing with some interesting creature designs, but ultimately felt it was predictable, lacked substance, and was filled with uninspired action sequences. Many viewers considered it a missed opportunity to explore the Frankenstein mythos in a more engaging way.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a Dark Horse comic book series of the same name, created by Kevin Grevioux, who also co-wrote the screenplay.
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