
I, Frankenstein 3D
Aaron Eckhart plays Frankenstein's monster, drawn into a conflict between heaven and hell when demonic forces seek his immortality. Based on the Darkstorm graphic novel depicting what happened after the events of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. From the director of Tomorrow, When the War Began.
As if Frankenstein's monster didn't have it tough enough, moments after burying his creator in the early 18th century he is attacked by demons and only saved by the intervention of winged rescuers. What he then discovers is a war that has been raging for millenia between demons and the transforming gargoyles of heaven, the latter not only proving to be his saviour but giving him his freedom and a name - Adam.
In the present day, Adam pursues the demons he knows are seeking him and his immortality, but gets caught between the two spiritual forces once more when the demons intensify their efforts to find him. Led by Prince Naberius (Bill Nighy) the forces of darkness have almost discovered the key to reanimating the dead and Frankenstein's creation may provide the missing piece to a puzzle that will result in mankind's damnation.
- Director:
- Stuart Beattie ('Tomorrow, When the War Began')
- Writer:
- Stuart BeattieKevin Grevioux
- Cast:
- Aaron EckhartYvonne StrahovskiBill NighyMiranda OttoJai CourtneySteve MouzakisAden Young
Reviews & comments
Hoped For More
I Frankenstein promised a lot with its trailer, it delivered on the action, the fight scenes were rather good and rivalry developed between Eckhart's character and that of the head demonic minion and gargoyle order. But other than that the storyline never really came to an end. Characters were poorly developed. The story itself had hope but it did not...
Terrible script
The trailer forgot to include the horrible scriptwriting. I was so disappointed in this film, there was barely any character development for the Frankenstein monster. The monster had modern grammar, which was far too 'modern' for how we usually interpret Frankenstein to speak. The 'love interest' was amateur and unnecessary, and spoiler: the arch enemies...
Not very good
I watched it because it stars Aaron Eckhart and his movies are normally quite good and more than just watchable. But this must be one of his weakest characters - somehow the story of Frankenstein functioning in the modern day with the guardian gargoyles just didn't get developed enough, and it is a pity as the idea of guardian gargoyles is quite...
Good movie to pas time
It was totally different to what I was expecting! what I actually loved the most was the consistent action it kept me tuned the whole entire film. This film had a lot of potential, I don't think they pulled everything out of the Frankenstein story as they could in the way they went with it. However what they did do with the guardian gargoyles was amazing! I...
I wanted it to be good, but...
Straight up the film was ok for a distraction for an hour and a half. I wanted it to be good, but it just didn't quite make it sorry. The story was a little reconstructed and the editing seemed like it had been put together by Frankenstein himself. The make up also lacked in places, but hey if you don't go with high expectations you will come away at least...
Pastime Movie
I like the story, the good vs. evil thing. Its so universal that I still fall for it. Its the twists and turns that make the movie a good or bad one. And this is quite bad because a number of scenes make you say "what were they thinking?" Oh well, I like the action, the effects, Aaron Eckhart and the gargoyles. Its too obvious that there will be part 2...
A stumbling mindless oaf of a film
A bit like Frankenstein's monster this film feels like it's been stitched together from a few different 'dead' bodies. Aaron Eckhart looks like he has woken up on the wrong film set and the rest of the cast fails to create any emotional attachment. Bill Nighy is the only one that looks like he is enjoying himself in a somewhat dull script fueled by...

Total Film
pressHe's alive! But you might wish he wasn't after seeing this knuckle-headed fantasy.

The New York Times
pressThe blinkered screenplay and indifferent performances fail to lift the eschatology and self-searching off the page.

The Guardian
pressOne more run around that boringly realised, CGI-reliant, blue-grey netherverse that takes enduring fantasy creations as the basis for barely functioning multiplex-filler.

The Dissolve
pressWhile it’s nothing new and lacks individualistic touches, it’s still solid trashy fun as an overwrought superhero origin story.

Hollywood Reporter
pressEmploys a strictly humorless, gothic approach to the material that makes one long for the satirical touches of James Whale, let alone Mel Brooks.

Empire Magazine
pressBack to the drawing board for the mad scientists who cobbled this together. Five parts bad to one part camp nonsense.

Total Film
pressHe's alive! But you might wish he wasn't after seeing this knuckle-headed fantasy.

The New York Times
pressThe blinkered screenplay and indifferent performances fail to lift the eschatology and self-searching off the page.

The Guardian
pressOne more run around that boringly realised, CGI-reliant, blue-grey netherverse that takes enduring fantasy creations as the basis for barely functioning multiplex-filler.

The Dissolve
pressWhile it’s nothing new and lacks individualistic touches, it’s still solid trashy fun as an overwrought superhero origin story.

Hollywood Reporter
pressEmploys a strictly humorless, gothic approach to the material that makes one long for the satirical touches of James Whale, let alone Mel Brooks.

Empire Magazine
pressBack to the drawing board for the mad scientists who cobbled this together. Five parts bad to one part camp nonsense.
Hoped For More
I Frankenstein promised a lot with its trailer, it delivered on the action, the fight scenes were rather good and rivalry developed between Eckhart's character and that of the head demonic minion and gargoyle order. But other than that the storyline never really came to an end. Characters were poorly developed. The story itself had hope but it did not...
Terrible script
The trailer forgot to include the horrible scriptwriting. I was so disappointed in this film, there was barely any character development for the Frankenstein monster. The monster had modern grammar, which was far too 'modern' for how we usually interpret Frankenstein to speak. The 'love interest' was amateur and unnecessary, and spoiler: the arch enemies...
Not very good
I watched it because it stars Aaron Eckhart and his movies are normally quite good and more than just watchable. But this must be one of his weakest characters - somehow the story of Frankenstein functioning in the modern day with the guardian gargoyles just didn't get developed enough, and it is a pity as the idea of guardian gargoyles is quite...
Good movie to pas time
It was totally different to what I was expecting! what I actually loved the most was the consistent action it kept me tuned the whole entire film. This film had a lot of potential, I don't think they pulled everything out of the Frankenstein story as they could in the way they went with it. However what they did do with the guardian gargoyles was amazing!...
I wanted it to be good, but...
Straight up the film was ok for a distraction for an hour and a half. I wanted it to be good, but it just didn't quite make it sorry. The story was a little reconstructed and the editing seemed like it had been put together by Frankenstein himself. The make up also lacked in places, but hey if you don't go with high expectations you will come away at...
Pastime Movie
I like the story, the good vs. evil thing. Its so universal that I still fall for it. Its the twists and turns that make the movie a good or bad one. And this is quite bad because a number of scenes make you say "what were they thinking?" Oh well, I like the action, the effects, Aaron Eckhart and the gargoyles. Its too obvious that there will be part...
A stumbling mindless oaf of a film
A bit like Frankenstein's monster this film feels like it's been stitched together from a few different 'dead' bodies. Aaron Eckhart looks like he has woken up on the wrong film set and the rest of the cast fails to create any emotional attachment. Bill Nighy is the only one that looks like he is enjoying himself in a somewhat dull script fueled by...
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