Thursday, May 5, 2011

Did anyone watch "Young Frankenstein" and "Frankenstein by Mary Shelly" movies?? cuz i'm so confused about their story is it the same or not?...

I have watched both movies recently as I just attended a
teacher's training at a science academy on Frankenstein. The Gene
Wilder movie is actually a spoof of the book by Mary Shelly.  He is a nutty kind of
Victor Frankenstein who has an odd housekeeper and a hunchback for an assistant.  He has
a finance that is pretty bossy and dominating.  He hires an attractive assistant and
cheats on his girlfriend with her.


The creation is also
silly and Victor teaches him to sing and dance to the song "Puttin’ on the Ritz."  When
the creature sees fire he freaks and causes an uproar.  The townspeople go after him to
kill him, but everything works out.  In the end the creature ends up with Frankenstein's
fiancé and Victor gets to be with his assistant who makes him much
happier.


Mary Shelly's book
Frankenstein
was much better represented in a film in which Robert Dinero
stars as the creature.  It is based on the book and does a much better job of
interpreting the book.

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