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Arabic films in the balance of the Oscars

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 6, 20253 Mins Read
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Guillermo del Toro’s Unique Approach to Storytelling

Guillermo del Toro, a renowned film director, has been fascinated by strange creatures since his childhood. His latest film, “Frankstein”, differs from previous adaptations of the classic novel by Mary Shelley. Del Toro’s version offers a parallel story to the original, providing a fresh perspective on the timeless tale.

A New Take on a Classic Story

Del Toro’s “Frankstein” is a massive structure, similar to the size of the monster itself. The film is divided into three parts, each presenting a different aspect of the story. The first part tells the story from the scientist’s point of view, while the second part is narrated by the monster, and the third part represents the fate of the creature and the world.

The Monster’s Story

The monster, played by Jacob Elordi, is a victim who cannot integrate into life. He is not satisfied with his existence and seeks revenge on his creator, Victor Frankenstein. The monster discovers that love is forbidden, even when he falls in love with Elizabeth, the fiancée of Frankenstein’s brother. The world has to pay the price for the monster’s existence.

The Beautiful and the Beast

This is not the first time del Toro has explored the complex relationship between a female and a brutal creature. In his film “The Shape of Water”, which won four Oscars, he told the story of a cleaning worker who falls in love with an amphibian monster. Del Toro’s fascination with strange creatures is evident in his work, and he has been inspired by various sources, including the creature from the film “Creature of the Black Lagoon”.

Del Toro’s Inspiration

Del Toro has been drawn to abnormal and non-social characters since his childhood. He has been inspired by comic book characters like “Hellboy” and has directed films that feature non-human creatures, such as “Mimic” and “Pan’s Labyrinth”. His films often explore the sharp meetings between what is natural and what is unnatural, using the horror genre to convey his message.

Intellectual Horror

Del Toro’s films are not just about horror; they are about making the audience think. His use of the horror genre allows him to explore complex themes and ideas, such as the authority of the Spanish Civil War in “Pan’s Labyrinth” and the importance of the environment in “Mimic”. His latest film, “Frankstein”, is no exception, exploring the theme of authority and the creation of monsters.

A Commentary on Modern Society

Del Toro’s films often serve as a commentary on modern society. His latest film, “Frankstein”, is a reflection of the world we live in today, where authority and power can create monsters that are difficult to control. Del Toro’s unique approach to storytelling and his fascination with strange creatures have made him a renowned film director, and his latest film is a testament to his skill and creativity.

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