Frankenstein 90

1984 [FRENCH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 11%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 11% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.5/10 10 435 435

Plot summary

French cybernetics genius Victor Frankenstein carries on the work of his notorious ancestor and creates a monster, albeit one with a penchant for philosophy, etiquette and occasional bouts of murderous rage. But when the creature develops a hunger for l'amour, Frankenstein and his understanding fiancé use a cache of freshly murdered strippers to build the creature a beautiful yet dutiful bride. Can the undead find true love in a cold world, or will the French ways of passion unleash some monstrous surprises upon them all?

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Top cast

Emmanuel Gust as L'automobiliste énervé
Dirke Altevogt as Bonbon de Nemours
Fiona Gélin as Elisabeth Lafaurie
Ketty as Rita Ketchup
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849.79 MB
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French 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 32 min
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1.54 GB
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French 2.0
NR
Subtitles fr  cz  dk  gr  us  fi  hr  hu  it  no  nl  pt  ro  ru  
24 fps
1 hr 32 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by haxan

French oddity that is rather enjoyable

Horror comedies rarely work, in my opinion. Either the humor is unsuccessful or the horror is. Or both. In this case, there is a good combination, although ultimately there is more humor than horror.The setting is modern day (1984) France and (what we find out) is a descendent of the Frankenstein family is continuing to work on the same old experiments. However this time around he is more successful and the "creation" is rather civilized (wearing jeans and a sweatshirt for much of the film) for the most part although he does have some anger management problems.The humor is not heavy handed and in my opinion that helps it work better. A good example of a funny bit early on is when the doctor, stealing an arm from a laboratory, accidentally drops it while climbing over the fence only to have it picked up by a dog. This results in a brief struggle for the arm. Not hilarious, but funny. There is a lot of that in the film. This is a more down to earth version of Frankenstein. It is without the drama and grandiose aspects many of them have. It addresses, in some manner, the real problems that might come up if one had assembled a human/creature from dead body parts.Some of the humor is a bit dark, naturally, and there are some genuinely atmospheric moments in the form of a dream sequences. I'm sort of surprised this film doesn't have a greater cult following, although maybe it does and I'm just not aware of it. Maybe it will now since Anchor Bay has just released a nice looking DVD of the film.For fans of the bizarre and humorous, I suggest checking this one out. It is worth comparing this film, in a way, to the other comedy film based around the Frankenstein story - Young Frankenstein. I enjoy that film very much but this one has a different feel to it. It has some darker moments, thematically, and some darker comedy. Simply put, this one is French and the other is a Mel Brooks film made in his prime.
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Reviewed by P3n-E-W1s3 6 / 10

Franck's Back In Town, And He's Looking For Love.

Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Frankenstein 90; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

TOTAL: 6.00 out of 10.00

I was taken aback by how much I enjoyed this logical progression in the Frankenstein mythos. Honestly, I was unsure about the movie because the IMDb blurb does it a disservice. Though it is about an obsessed scientist assembling body parts, the limbs are not stolen from graves but half-hinched from a government laboratory, which the appendage thief managers. The writers additionally include a decent twist to fully tie-in the Frankenstein legend. And then you have the modern update of the creations.

In fact, it's Franck, the scientist's creation, that steals the show. The writers begin by having Franck's personality confined to the ram and rom of a computer. And Franck's growing impatient with his forced electronic imprisonment because Victor Lafaurie has promised him a body. Once Lafaurie has stitched together the purloined body parts and procured the most problematic item, a head, Franc is rehoused. Now comes the creature's training - walking, talking, eating, driving, road rage, love, and makeup. It's this education that takes up most of the movie. And, as you can expect with a manmade man, the learning curve is high and oftentimes deadly. The writers give the audience robust and credible characters, each with their own personalities and thoughts. Their interactions make for an absorbing and entertaining watch. Though IMDb categorises the movie as a comedy, the humour is slight and subtle. There aren't many laugh-out-loud moments. Though, plenty of scenes will raise a smile. Like when Franck fishes out the dead police investigator from the lake. The look he displays makes you inwardly chuckle because it states, oops, did I mess up again?

The director Alain Jessua satisfactorily brings the story to the screen. Jessua has a good eye for composing his scenes, though a few could've been slightly crisper. His greatest setback is the movie's pace. Jessua has opted to tell the tale at a steady stroll. This tempo is perfect for building up the characters, which is ideal for a character-driven story, which Frankenstein 90 mostly is. But a few comedic segments would have been more humourous had they been handled better, especially the road rage segment. Quicker cutting and more engaging camera angles could've made the audience audibly titter instead of being mildly, though silently, amused.

The cast is the leading element in this picture, especially Eddy Mitchell, who plays Franck with great gusto and subtle tinges. Mitchell makes the creature his own. It's not your typical Frankenstein creation, but it has more in common with Shelley's false fellow than other productions - and I loved him. The other performers give as good a performance as Mitchell, though this is Franck's story.

If you liked the original Mary Shelley novel and the proceeding films, I'd suggest seeking this picture out. This modern-day retelling has the original story at its heart and provides the viewer with a heartwarming, thought-provoking, and sometimes amusing way to waste an hour and a half. It's not much of a horror film as there are more sci-fi elements, so I'd push the picture more towards those fans.

Franck! It's time to learn about movies, so pull your chair up and study my IMDb lists - Absolute Horror and The Final Frontier to see where I ranked Frankenstein 90.

Take Care & Stay Well.

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