The film explores feminist rage, social critique, and "what it means to be a monster," with Gyllenhaal focusing on the agency of a character who previously had no voice.
TMS Movie Review: The Bride! - by Megan Bianco - The Meggie Sue The Bride
Early reviews are mixed, frequently labeling it a "fascinating mess" that is highly ambitious but narratively uneven. It has been praised for its bold vision and "magnetic" performances, while criticized for feeling "convoluted" at times. The film explores feminist rage, social critique, and
as Frankenstein: A "protective," well-spoken, yet violent monster, as seen on IMDb . It has been praised for its bold vision
The story follows a lonely Frankenstein (Christian Bale) who travels to 1930s Chicago to have Dr. Euphronius (Annette Bening) create a companion. They revive a murdered young woman (Jessie Buckley) who, upon waking, possesses a blank mind with dreams of author Mary Shelley. The Bride quickly breaks away from her creators to live an outlaw life, with her and Frank’s story often compared to a "Grimm's Fairy Tale" version of Bonnie and Clyde . Characters & Cast: