In the long history of the existence of fantasy literature, the writer regards monsters as opposed to humans. The former conflict of this type is usually "people and monsters". Several examples of science fiction seem to describe hostile creatures but they are explained as resembling human beings: the movie Bladerunner's replicator; the Mary Shelley Frankenstein monster; and Star Trek's Borg . In each of these examples, the "monster" mentioned above has human-like characteristics (like a replicator of Bladerunner looks almost like a human), but still "monster" is not a human being.
A comparison between Mary Shirley 's Frankenstein and the series of films and TV Frankenstein has many questions about Frankenstein' s book. The movie and T.V. Frankenstein are drawn as monsters. This monster will not stop hurting or destroying others. His face is usually green, with bolts on both sides of his neck. Bolt symbolizes how monsters live through electricity. - Adolescents have children in a difficult position, want to impress their peers, and tend to please parents. When a little boy was placed in an embarrassed position in the jacket, the dilemma occurred in the Garrison 's "jacket". And it was an unpleasant green shade. This jacket was given to him by his beloved mother.
Young Frankenstein is Mer Brooks' American comedy horror movie in 1974, starring Jean Wilder, the notorious descendant of Dr. Frankenstein, and Peter Boe. Monster support actors include Terry Gall, Criss Leachmann, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kern, Kenneth Mers, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. This script was written by Wilder and Brooks. This movie mimics the classic horror movie type, especially the movies of various films of Mary Sherry's novel Frankenstein produced in the 1930s. Many of the experimental equipment used as props were created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 movie "Frankenstein". In order to raise the atmosphere of the early movies, Brooks shot in rare, black and white in the 1970s, with opening performance of the 1930s style and scene transitions such as iris output, wiping, fade in black etc. I will. . This film also recorded the period for Brooks' longtime composer John Morris.
1935: James Whale oversees the sequel to the 1931 film "The Bride of Frankenstein" which Colin Clive played as Frankenstein, and Boris Karlov again becomes a monster. This includes Frankenstein's plot theme of the novel and creates a bride for a missing monster in an early movie of a whale. In front of GM's "Monsters Rally" movie there were two sequels, including multiple monsters from various movie series and movie franchises. 1942-1948: Universal Pictures produced the "Monster Rally" movie featuring Frankenstein 's monsters, Dracula and Wolf. Among them, Frankenstein met Wolf, Frankenstein House, Dracula House, Abbott, and Costello with Frankenstein. The last three movies introduce Glenn Strand as a monster of Frankenstein