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200
years after the legend of Frankenstein, this is the true story.
In present-day America two detectives are hunting down "the Surgeon,"
a serial killer that likes to take organs, and they cross paths
with The Monster and find out that the doctor of legend is alive
and well, and creating his own race of superhumans.
I was surprisingly entertained by this movie, a USA Network original
that had good effects, some really good actors and a pretty good
plot - to an extent. It looked great, everything in the movie
was beautiful and creepy, bringing to mind Se7en both in
setting and overall mood. Everything was decayed and filthy, and
brown, lots of shades of brown.
One thing this movie made me realize, Michael Madsen is one scary
bastard. The entire cast was done well, and did very well. Parker
Posey can be really un-hot when a role calls for it. Vincent Perez
always amuses me and did a great job as Parker's Scully. The doctor's
"wife" was absolutely gorgeous, and did I mention that Madsen
is a scary bastard? He is.
The downside is halfway along a beautiful plot got clumsy and
simple. Unnecessary coincidences started happening and it was
a big step down. It was disappointing, but didn't ruin it. It's
just further to fall than if everything had been less impressive
all along. I really think it's worth watching, though. The consensus
I'm seeing is "good movie, horrible ending," which I do agree
with. It's almost like they were making it and got to the 90-minute
mark (which is about when you're halfway through the story) and
someone said "Ok, wrap it up," and they did. I looked at the time
around that point and wondered if it was over 2 hours, because
I didn't think there was any way to finish the story in the next
twenty minutes. There was, but it wasn't a good way to end the
story.
Good action, pacing, acting and a story that doesn't live up to
expectations, but doesn't suck.
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