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Mary Shelley (2018)

May. 25,2018
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6.4
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PG-13
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The love affair between poet Percy Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin resulted in the creation of an immortal novel, “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.”

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Titreenp
2018/05/25

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

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Brightlyme
2018/05/26

i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.

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Salubfoto
2018/05/27

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Jenna Walter
2018/05/28

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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lucydarrington
2018/05/29

This film deserves more than 6.3 on IMDB. Douglas Booth and Fanning present two people who the audience may perhaps have preconceptions of their characters- without feeding to their expectations which results in two genuine characters both with flaws but both human as apposed to the figures history created out of them.

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SnoopyStyle
2018/05/30

Mary Godwin (Elle Fanning) has known loss all her life. Her mother died soon after childbirth. Her beloved father supported her learning despite his struggling book business. He sends her to stay in Scotland with the Baxters. There she is taken with young budding poet Percy Shelley (Douglas Booth). He follows her back to London promising to pay her father's debts. Mary is shocked when his wife and child show up. Despite the scandalous abandonment and her father's disapproval, she runs away with him taking her younger step-sister Claire Clairmont (Bel Powley) along with them. Percy is cut off from his family and they struggle for money. She faces further abandonment as he pursues the philosophy of free love. Claire has a fling with famed writer Lord Byron (Tom Sturridge). Mary finds common cause with Dr. John Polidori. At age 18, she writes the seminal work drawing from her loss of mother, child, and possibly her husband.This story has lots of good potential and a solid performance by Fanning. This is a biopic of one of the great literary figures. She has a great story to tell. It's the highest priority to zero in on the subject's central premise. For Mary, it should tie in with abandonment for her monster. Instead, this is a muddled narrative that fails to focus on that singular idea. Although Isabel Baxter may be a big part of a specific part of her life, there's no need for her since all that's necessary from that section is an introduction to Percy. Percy's free love demand seems to come out of nowhere and yet it's a big part of their common philosophy. There is a lack of intellectual understanding of these characters. Despite all the flaws, Fanning is an appealing lead actress and she holds the screen to the end. Mary Shelley lived a compelling life and this movie gives a fleeting glimpse into it.

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Loredana Malic
2018/05/31

I already knew Elle Fanning was a wonderful actress, but watching her become a stellar one was mind-blowing! The story was well-paced and it stalled only once or twice, but the acting was what kept me going. I wish this movie became more well-known and well-loved, it deserves every praise! The setting and costumes were wonderful too.

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Horacio Di Renzo (hdirenzo)
2018/06/01

I love Frankenstein, one of my first novels I read when I was 12. One of the most interesting details about this is her author, a 18 years old lady named Mary. This films focus on her, and uses her story as an excuse to recreate the problematic situations of women two centuries ago. This is a real love story. I am not sure about how accurate it is but the essence and the message is totally necessary. May be the rithm is a Little slow and repetitive but it has an exquisite music, very good direction, good actors and very emotional and human message. Give this honest film a try.

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