#GuillermodelToro on How His Personal Experiences With Grief Influenced #Frankenstein #shorts

Guillermo del Toro on how his personal experiences with grief influenced ‘Frankenstein’ during the writers THR Roundtable.

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5 thoughts on “#GuillermodelToro on How His Personal Experiences With Grief Influenced #Frankenstein #shorts

  1. So beautiful. The ending of Frankenstein made me so hopeful. It was beautiful. The connection to acceptance, life, and the cosmos makes so much sense coming from the creature’s perspective after Frankenstein dies. GDT is always so insightful with his work and the decisions that shape his worlds. Such a master of his craft. The comment about his mother dying just broke my heart into two. My mother is currently battling Alzheimer’s and seeing her lose herself is taking parts away from me that I don’t think will ever come back. We all must endure the brokenness that comes with being brought into this world. I absolutely love the ending of the film. I left the theater crying and holding my mom’s hand tightly. Thank you! 😢

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