The new adaptation of Frankenstein, written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, has established itself as the latest major success for Netflix, accumulating 62.9 million views in just 10 days. This impressive achievement has made it the most-watched film on the platform for two consecutive weeks, capturing the attention of both audiences and critics.
A movie that has captivated critics
With an 86% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Frankenstein stands out as one of the few Netflix movies that have achieved such high approval ratings. This level of recognition is remarkable, especially considering that the production budget exceeds 100 million dollars, reflecting Netflix’s confidence in the project. However, the wait for this adaptation has been considerable, as Del Toro has worked for 18 years to bring his vision of Mary Shelley’s iconic novel to life.
Despite its 150-minute duration, viewers have responded positively, suggesting that the film has managed to captivate the audience. The cast, featuring the prominent participation of Oscar Isaac and the surprising choice of Jacob Elordi as the creature, has contributed to that overall appeal. However, some critics have expressed disappointment, particularly after a change in perspective that reveals their preferences for earlier versions, such as the classic work of James Whale.
In a field where few adaptations manage to capture the essence of their sources, Frankenstein seems to have found a successful path, merging a contemporary narrative with traditional horror elements, always under Del Toro’s unique perspective. Although the critical contributions are varied, the impact of this production on popular culture and its reception on the platform are undeniable.