Suspension of disbelief, I know, but the only thing that takes me out of all this is...even alive, they'd have severed bones that would need to heal... I mean, he just decapitated her six minutes ago.
"In the novel,📖 Elizabeth Lavenza is buried,☠️⚰ in the cemetery,☠️⛼in Geneva Switzerland,🇨🇭 alongside William, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, and Alphouse Frankenstein who died,☠️ of a broken,💔 heart,❤ when Victor Frankenstein's monster,👾 crushed her throat?" "In the year of seventeen hundred ninety-four?"
Strange, when Elizabeths corpse hold on victor just he going inside the manson and talk with Henry about the situation. Bad performace of Bonham-Carter.
are you kidding me? She was amazing in here. One of the best acting performances I've ever seen, truthfully. When she touches the monster's stitches and then touches her own, and her eyes widen, and the look of realization hits her... the horror! The tragedy! And the SHEER BETRAYAL!!!
Why would he take her head off with a cleaver? Head transplant surgery actually has been done on animals, but you can't just chop the heads off. You have to dissect down through the neck very carefully and hook everything back up to the donor body. It takes hours, and the subject has always been left quadriplegic, even if it lives for a while.
@@racookster Well we can assume that in this movie universe the things you mentioned do not really matter when resurrecting someone with this technology. Maybe the machine regenerates those dangling nerves as well because it somehow regenerates the brains as well. Removing parts of her head though do not really make sense because that would be unecessary. The movie clearly shows that in the in-universe context all you need to resurrect someone is that chamber, the machines and some lightning bolts.
My best advice to anyone who tries to resurrect a loved one. "It's better leave them in peace knowing God will bring them to Paradise. Bring back someone through the works of macabre or mad science will rob the soul of eternal peace. Even using alternative methods will rob the innocently deceased of Heaven. Saving lives is noble and loving but when they die let them die in peace as a way to honor their last wish on Earth. Put your Faith and Fate in God's warming hands and you will find peace in His Kingdom."
"Breaking the laws,👮⚖ of nature?" "That's a bad idea?"💡
Suspension of disbelief, I know, but the only thing that takes me out of all this is...even alive, they'd have severed bones that would need to heal... I mean, he just decapitated her six minutes ago.
i was crying! it was almost like watching someone with cancer struggling to live
To quote pet sematary “ sometimes dead is better
He mimics the act of the creator and loses all his lovers. He is unable to get them back to life.
And it's not even how we were made.
In the novel, Frankenstein is horrified of creating a female monster. The movie makes this Frankenstein’s idea
"In the novel,📖 Elizabeth Lavenza is buried,☠️⚰ in the cemetery,☠️⛼in Geneva Switzerland,🇨🇭 alongside William, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, and Alphouse Frankenstein who died,☠️ of a broken,💔 heart,❤ when Victor Frankenstein's monster,👾 crushed her throat?" "In the year of seventeen hundred ninety-four?"
"Science,☠️⚕ against the laws,👮⚖ of nature?"🐦 "what a pompous fantasy?"
In my own sentence. “What the f*ck😨….”
And this kids is why we have modern fire codes and smoke alarms/sprinkler systems. Sometimes jooish lightning happens though....
That part where Henry yells “Noooo!” is just so cheesy.
Imagine watching it on VHS though
Oh, so NOW he’s wearing a shirt.
A good face cream, she’ll look just fine in a few months.
Strange, when Elizabeths corpse hold on victor just he going inside the manson and talk with Henry about the situation. Bad performace of Bonham-Carter.
are you kidding me? She was amazing in here. One of the best acting performances I've ever seen, truthfully. When she touches the monster's stitches and then touches her own, and her eyes widen, and the look of realization hits her... the horror! The tragedy! And the SHEER BETRAYAL!!!
Why did he have to rip out parts of her head when he resurrected her?
Why would he take her head off with a cleaver? Head transplant surgery actually has been done on animals, but you can't just chop the heads off. You have to dissect down through the neck very carefully and hook everything back up to the donor body. It takes hours, and the subject has always been left quadriplegic, even if it lives for a while.
He did not rip out anything thats is what was left of her head after it got lit on fire by the monster.
@@birdman6427 Her head looked very different when he brought her in. Her hair was very normal for instance.
@@racookster Well we can assume that in this movie universe the things you mentioned do not really matter when resurrecting someone with this technology. Maybe the machine regenerates those dangling nerves as well because it somehow regenerates the brains as well.
Removing parts of her head though do not really make sense because that would be unecessary. The movie clearly shows that in the in-universe context all you need to resurrect someone is that chamber, the machines and some lightning bolts.
Isn't this maccabre?
My best advice to anyone who tries to resurrect a loved one.
"It's better leave them in peace knowing God will bring them to Paradise. Bring back someone through the works of macabre or mad science will rob the soul of eternal peace. Even using alternative methods will rob the innocently deceased of Heaven. Saving lives is noble and loving but when they die let them die in peace as a way to honor their last wish on Earth. Put your Faith and Fate in God's warming hands and you will find peace in His Kingdom."
I'm sorry. It just wasn't a very good movie.