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The Frankenstein Theory respects its source material. It treats Mary Shelley’s novel not as a monster story, but as a tragedy, and it extends that tragedy into the modern day. It’s Blair Witch meets The Thing (minus the body horror). The Frankenstein Theory respects its source material
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Look, this is not a Hollywood blockbuster. The supporting cast is a little rough around the edges. There is a scene involving a dog team that feels like it lasts ten minutes too long. And if you need gore every 30 seconds, look elsewhere. This is a slow burn—a frozen burn.
Let’s be honest: The found-footage horror genre is a minefield. For every [REC] or The Blair Witch Project , there are dozens of shaky-cam duds involving people running through dark hallways yelling, “WHAT WAS THAT?!” So when a movie dares to blend two overdone tropes—found footage and the Frankenstein mythos—your skepticism is not only allowed, it’s encouraged.
