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What did you learn from reading Frankenstein?
This is a movie somewhat similar to the previous exposure to perfume, in which the protagonist who persistently pursues medical research creates a Frankenstein pieced together and brings it back to life because of paranoid pursuit.

At first, Frankenstein was thought to be a person who was obsessed with pursuing science because of excessive persistence. Later, after watching the movie, I realized that it was a scientist (Vito) who created a spliced freak. The more you read it, the more you find that the word "Frankenstein" is actually a pun, which describes both grotesque scientific products and persistent scientists.

The whole story is a tragedy. The created weirdo also has feelings. He longs for friends and care, and he has love in his heart. One of the lines is impressive, "You don't know how much love I have in my heart" (roughly), which makes people feel moved and pity Frankenstein.

His kindness can be seen from the fact that he helped farmers pick a lot of baskets of grain from the ground and helped farmers spend the cold winter.

He was sad and angry when he learned that he was a grotesque product that everyone hated and feared. Finally found the protagonist Victoria revenge. His revenge was cruel and terrible.

After Vito's family was killed, he went to the North Pole to avenge his pursuit of the eccentric. A few months later, in the Arctic, a fleet exploring the Arctic ran aground on an iceberg. Vito also told the captain the whole story, and finally died because his body was completely dragged down and his mind was greatly traumatized. Frankenstein was very sad when he learned that he had died.

Before Vito was cremated, the captain read a short and appropriate eulogy for Vito. Two of them said, "The smarter you are, the more distressed you are. The higher the knowledge, the more miserable life. " These two sentences left a deep impression on me. The persistence in pursuing science sometimes contradicts morality and common sense. From a scientific point of view, this is very great and noble.

But from an ethical point of view, this is extremely paranoid and evil, just like the university professor in the film trying to stop Vito from doing so. People should respect the laws of nature, and people will die if they live. Vito violated this natural law,

He cut different organs from different dead bodies and spliced them together, creating new life through electricity, amniotic fluid and oxygen, and bringing the dead back to life. This is paranoia and a great scientific innovation, but things that go against the laws of nature will not last long.

In the end, the weirdo didn't choose to escape from the captain's boat, but lit Vito's body on the broken ice and died with him. The captain, who has always been paranoid about going to the highest point in the North Pole, sacrificed his own life and the lives of his crew at first and changed his original intention. The ship didn't continue northward. When the first mate asked him, "Which direction shall we go?" The captain looked at the flame lit by Vito and the weirdo for a long time and whispered "home".

The captain finally understood that sometimes irregular paranoid pursuit can bring devastating disasters, and Vito is the immediate example. The rhythm of the whole film is relatively compact, and the stories in the two-hour film are very complete and dense, which shows the director's skillful handling skills and grasp of the sense of the picture.

The pictures of those experiments are very realistic and the effect is very good. It can be seen that they are rigorous in shape, atmosphere and environment. This film also has profound educational significance, which makes the audience alert the world through the tragic story of the protagonist.

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Frankenstein (Colin Clive) is a talented scientist. He wanted to create life like God, so he left the university and went to an old castle on the mountain with his assistant to do human experiments, regardless of the opposition of the school professor. He found all kinds of human residual limbs from cemeteries and other places, and stole a brain from the school laboratory to make a human body.

His fiancee Elizabeth (may clark) is very worried, so she goes to the castle laboratory to look for Frankenstein with friends and professors from Frankenstein School.

It was on this stormy night that Frankenstein's human experiment was completed-he used lightning to revive the body on the operating table. However, a few days later, this monster (boris karloff) created by scientists began to get out of control. First, he killed the scientist's assistant, and then he began to attack professors and scientists.

It was on this stormy night that Frankenstein's human experiment was completed-he used lightning to revive the body on the operating table. However, a few days later, this monster (boris karloff) created by scientists began to get out of control. First, he killed the scientist's assistant, and then he began to attack professors and scientists.

So, exhausted Frankenstein was taken home and began to prepare for the wedding, while the monster was left to the professor. But the monster killed the professor, escaped from the experimental platform, approached the village step by step and drowned a little girl. Frankenstein, who is holding a wedding, knows nothing about it.

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