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@lumostardently
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I pledge allegiance to Kastle for life, to the writers honestly you had one job damn you #Kastle
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Need this poster on my wall asap
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The Creature and Elizabeth Guillermo del Toro's FRANKENSTEIN comes to Netflix this Friday.
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@darkkittyart
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The red string of fate played heavy in Frankenstein. Elizabeth who has always felt out of place and only wanted the company of insects couldn’t help but be drawn to Victor, who would go on to create the soul of her soul. Both her and the Creature’s string entangled through him.🫀
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It's beautiful to see how we can connect over the same thing no matter how physically distant we are. That's why I love movies so much, they remind us we are closer than we think ❤️ #Frankenstein
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What moves me is how she felt immediately safe with him. She leaned forward as if she sensed that he was harmless. They gently touched, exploring each other's bodies and souls already healing visible and invisible wounds🫀 #Frankenstein
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@jellycat13_
Franken Jelly
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This movie fundamentally changed my life and altered my brain chemistry. I’ve never connected with a movie this much in my life and I still continue to feel so much in my heart. It was so deeply human. I keep thinking about them too, they’re so dear to me.
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@kathonyflower
leninha ֶָ֪ frankenstein era
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a metaphor for the first time she allowed herself to be truly seen
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@seeyouintime
chey
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this is the part of the movie that changed me the most. it’s not about if victor deserves forgiveness (he doesn’t), it’s about the creature allowing his fury to die with his abuser. the person who cursed him is dying and the creature can be free without victor in the world.
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retrocvnt
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I cried so hard
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@elordisdior
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he’s so hot, but he has to do something silly every 5 seconds
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@cigarette_room
🫀 vir 🫀 commissions open
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Rewatching Frankenstein made me think about how the Creature is a product of suffering - he's made of dead soldiers, their bodies desecrated to give form to him, his conception violent yet he comes alive and he is innocent. He's born out of pain with the potential to be pure
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@darkkittyart
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I can’t put into words how much I love and adore this masterpiece of a film. The labor of love that went into making Frankenstein. The beautiful details and symbolism, to the meticulous set building. Not a want but a desperate need for this poster and the Frankenstein art book 🫀
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@tierneyfilms
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i’ve heard it said…that people come into our lives for a reason…
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cass frankenstein adorer
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his hand on her back………
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What moves me is how she felt immediately safe with him. She leaned forward as if she sensed that he was harmless. They gently touched, exploring each other's bodies and souls already healing visible and invisible wounds🫀 #Frankenstein
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@jellycat13_
Franken Jelly
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She had such a beautiful heart 😭🥺 the way she loved him so much so purely. She had probably felt so lonely for such a long time, until her heart found him. She loved every part of him and he felt the same way.
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@ashotmagazine
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“The sun is life.” — Frankenstein (2025), dir. Guillermo del Toro
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@joelmillerrs
frankenstein brainrot
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women long for kindness, morality, and goodness, and are capable of finding that inside a monster because they understand what it’s like to be perceived and valued based only on what you look like
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ms. princess
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Guillermo del Toro understands that women long for the beauty buried inside the monstrous
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@bIoodfangs
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i relate so deeply to her sensitivity and sadness. she could probably sense who genuinely loved her and who only wanted her in a superficial way. she was searching for a connection deeper than that but she knew she couldn’t find it in this world
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@bIoodfangs
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you can tell she just wanted genuineness and gentleness too. she was feeling just as deeply lonely as he was from not being able to truly connect with other people. she knew she was wanted but that doesn’t stop your soul from feeling lonely
@bIoodfangs
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i relate so deeply to her sensitivity and sadness. she could probably sense who genuinely loved her and who only wanted her in a superficial way. she was searching for a connection deeper than that but she knew she couldn’t find it in this world
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@gothiccbboi
ms. princess
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I think to love a monster is to confess you’ve always been one— a mirror held to your horror, the exile of your otherness, the strange parts that can’t be shamed into shadow. Women have always known that tenderness and terror wear the same skin
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ms. princess
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Guillermo del Toro understands that women long for the beauty buried inside the monstrous
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@icespheree
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my favourite part of Frankenstein was the creature’s curiosity about the world & his instinct to form bonds with the people around him. he perceived the world without the filter of human judgment. he was gentle, and any violence he committed was a reflection of humanity’s cruelty
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@slshers
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“I sought and longed for something I could not quite name. But in you, I found it.”
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