Victor Frankenstein (2015) Review

Directed by Paul McGuigan, (2015) is a high-energy science fantasy horror film that reimagines Mary Shelley's 1818 novel by centering the story on the bond between the eccentric scientist and his assistant, Igor. Core Premise & Plot

: As their experiments progress toward a final, massive creation, they face opposition from a religious detective, Inspector Turpin (Andrew Scott), who views their work as a sacrilegious affront to God. Key Themes & Perspective Victor Frankenstein (2015)

The film departs from traditional adaptations by telling the story through the eyes of (Daniel Radcliffe). Directed by Paul McGuigan, (2015) is a high-energy

: Victor cures Igor’s deformity and enlists him as an intellectual partner to push the boundaries of science—specifically, the quest to create life from death. : Victor cures Igor’s deformity and enlists him

: Igor begins as a nameless, mistreated hunchback in a circus until Victor Frankenstein (James McAvoy) rescues him after witnessing his self-taught medical brilliance.

: While Igor uses his education to escape misery, Victor uses it to set himself apart, eventually needing Igor’s grounding presence to maintain his humanity. Production & Reception

: By moving the focus to Igor, the film highlights a redemptive friendship and explores Victor's brilliance through the lens of loyalty and concern rather than just isolation.