This gifset made me realize that in this final scene, Victor has bandages on his hands and his skin is turning blue from the frostbite, putting him on a more equal level with the Creature by having his hands look like how the Creature’s did at the beginning.
„Forgive. Forget. The true measure of wisdom. To know you have been harmed, by whom you have been harmed, and choose to let it all fade.“ And they lived. Forever :p
Once again I have watched the GDT Frankenstein and once again it has turned me into an emotional, sobbing mess. I don’t think I’m ever going to get over how wonderful of an experience this film was for me, so why not make a little fanart for the occasion.
I love this style so much. It reminds me of the old animated movies I used to watch with my family as a kid.
the creature: I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion, to be spurned at, and kicked, and trampled on. Even now my blood boils at the recollection of this injustice.
me: yeah yeah we’ve all worked customer service you’re not special
imo people calling the creature Adam instead of acknowledging the scene where the creature is born and his first word when he sees his maker’s face is: “Victor?” and then he touches his own chest and says, “Victor?” again and his maker says, “Yes! Of course you are, of course you are!” with real excitement (and their shared first and fleeting taste of love for each other, when neither of them were monsters yet) are missing pieces of the intention of the story and the significance of them sharing a first name as well as a last name.
the constant question of “Frankenstein, or Frankenstein’s monster?” turns into “Victor Frankenstein, or Victor Frankenstein?” (giving the creature back his humanity in a sense but also cursing him with the sins and patterns of his father the way anyone can be cursed with their father’s blood, and at the final moment of his maker’s life he says his maker’s name with love again, and if his name is also Victor by extension he is giving love back to himself through his forgiveness for his maker and erasing what would have been a curse to replace it with self-acceptance and something warmer, like the sunlight) Basically, what I’m saying is, we should call him Junior,