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MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN

Kenneth Branagh United States, 1994
Mary Shelley allowed the monster to carry out an equitable revenge, but the screenwriters make him simply throw a tantrum. Furthermore they turn both character's prospective mates into one single, all-purpose beanbag, who conveniently and graciously commits suicide, clearing the field for those mud-wrestling jocks.
November 24, 1994
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