#AnaWatches "Two hundred years after his shocking creation, Dr. Frankenstein's creature, Adam, still walks the earth. But when he finds himself in the middle of a war over the fate of humanity, Adam discovers he holds the key that could destroy humankind." So, NOT the book.
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#AnaWatches Kissmate, beside me and very tired after a long Monday: "Did they make him hot? Why is he hot? Who is Aaron Eckhart? Why am I okay with them making him hot?"5 replies 1 retweet 43 likesShow this thread -
#AnaWatches We get to re-use our favorite MST3K line during the opening credits: "Passed from studio to studio in a desperate attempt to save it."1 reply 0 retweets 57 likesShow this thread -
#AnaWatches The opening narration is kinda cool. "I was cast into being in 1795, a living corpse without a soul." That's a solid character introduction, I'll give them that.1 reply 0 retweets 41 likesShow this thread -
#AnaWatches Adam gives us a quick rundown of that whole book thing. He says he's immune to cold, which I can't remember if that's canon or not. After Doctor Frankie died, Adam took him back to his family cemetery and buried him.3 replies 0 retweets 19 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @AnaMardoll
It doesn't specifically say anything like that in the book but it's vaguely implied by him having survived in the Arctic so long
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Replying to @arthur_affect
True, true. I thought I remembered him bundling up in, you know, coats, but it might just be for the aesthetic.
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Replying to @AnaMardoll @arthur_affect
He's hardy enough to spend his entire life living outdoors, so if it isn't a superpower it's a perfect human thing. (Extensive musculature, excellent stamina, and seven feet tall; this is what happens when sleep-deprived lonely undergrads create life rather than go to the pub.)
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Replying to @liminalfruitbat @AnaMardoll
It actually says he had to make all the Creature's parts larger-than-life so they were big enough to sculpt the details by hand Which is kind of hilarious, and also actively goes against the "pieced together from corpses" explanation from all the adaptations
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AnaMardoll
Yeah, he's a homunculus rather than a D&D Flesh Golem. You'd think Victor explicitly reading Paracelsus would have given adaptors a hint, but...
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Well, kind of a reverse homunculus
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