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I, Frankenstein is done based on the graphic novel of Kevin Grievioux author. The film is set in a world where demons and monsters join together the battle for ultimate power in an ancient city. On the road to discover the secret of his immortality, Adam Frankenstein notice that he increasingly trapped between two forces.
Stabbing along at a plodding 90 minutes, I, Frankenstein is toothless and dull, with no fun to be found, a PG-rated Saturday morning cartoon at best. Keep swinging, Eckhart.
If the film is made with the understanding that campiness needs to be straight-faced to be funny, then are its "unintentional" laughs really that unintentional?
Whether in 2D or 3D, it does not have enough of a plot to intrigue or the character development to keep your attention off the clichés, derivative designs and that there is way too much CGI.
The special effects are pretty good and the fight scenes are adequate. But the film loses steam in the fourth act ...
January 26, 2014
Boston Globe
Stitches up Aaron Eckhart's chiseled face like a baseball cover, sticks him in a hoodie, and promptly crashes, thanks to a complete inability to resist awful, overdone dialogue and faux-lofty exposition.
It takes less than four minutes to realise that this Underworld-style, graphic novel adaptation won't keep anyone in the audience sitting bolt upright for long.