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El doctor Pretorios propone un nuevo reto al conocido doctor Frankenstein: crear una mujer. Con esta película se consiguió superar en muchos aspectos a la original. Ternura, horror y humor se unen mágicamente conformando una de las obras maestras del cine. (Movistar+)

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español La novia de Frankenstein es la fusión más completa (del amor al cine) de temas dramáticos, de terror y fantasía de la pantalla de cine. Un clásico de clásicos que me transmitió la euforia de la felicidad del espectador, el enriquecimiento, la plenitud y el acontecimiento vital de un aficionado. ()

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inglés True, the sequel is better than the lacklustre original in almost every respect, but that still doesn't make it a film worthy of textbook analysis and endless admiration. Some scenes lack a certain dramatic lightness, the atmosphere is, with all due respect, not very horror-like, and Karloff's monster is far and wide the only character who can evoke emotion and complicity. And yet, as a look back at the early sound film era and other filmmaking priorities, Bride of Frankenstein still has its undeniable charm, and certain passages, such as the poignant scenes with the blind man or the romantic-action ending, could not have been filmed better. And the good impression is also helped by the short runtime, which basically keeps the ambitions of the film only within the limits of classic, unpretentious and, by today's standards, very clever entertainment. That's all I wanted from this legend. 80% ()

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inglés “Lover. Girlfriend. Wife." James Whale returns to the story exactly where he let off four years earlier. And he did the impossible. He filmed a sequel that is better than the original. He improved on both shortcomings of last time, making this one of the best classic horrors of all time. You see, this time he makes full use of music (and what music!) and, primarily, of the story (and what a story!). Everything remains the same as last time, in other words outstanding actors and atmosphere. Plus, we get to see an incredibly diabolic Ernest Thesinger. I have just one objection. Why the hell didn’t Frankenstein kill Minnie right at the beginning, when he had the chance? At least we would have been spared her irritating face-making. ()

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