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Del Toro's most marvelous creature

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October 16, 2025

'Frankenstein,' the director's best film, considers monstrous men past and present.

- AMY NICHOLSON FILM CRITIC

Del Toro's most marvelous creature

JACOB ELORDI gives a bone-breaking and heartbreaking performance as the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein." He could use a companion.

"Frankenstein" has haunted Guillermo del Toro since he was a kid who barely reached the Creature's knees.

Back in 2011, the writer-director was already tinkering with a version of the monster that resembled a blend of Iggy Pop and Boris Karloff with jagged sutures, gaunt wrinkles and a crushed nose. Since then, Del Toro has made changes.

The 2025 model is played by Jacob Elordi, a 6-foot-5 actor often cast as the ideal human specimen in movies like “Saltburn” and who here howls to life with handsome features and rock star swagger. But your eyes keep staring at his pale, smooth seams. He doesn't look hand-stitched - he looks a little like a modern android.

imageMIA GOTH plays two roles in Del Toro's adaptation.

Of course he does. The decades have given Del Toro time to think about what truly scares him. It's not monsters. He loves all disfigured nasties, be they swamp creatures, eyeball-less ogres or bolt-headed Hellboys. It's tech bros, like the ones weaseling into Hollywood, who give their every innovation a sterile sheen.

"Frankenstein" is the director's lifelong passion project: He doesn't just want to make a "Frankenstein" but the "Frankenstein," so he's faithfully set his adaptation in the past. But he's adjusted the wiring so that 1850s Europe reminds us of Silicon Valley. The result is the best movie of his career.

This Baron Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) is a short-sighted egomaniac who barks over his critics while jabbing the air with his fingers. "I fail to see why modesty is considered a virtue," he says with a snort.

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