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Del Toro on Monsters, Movies, and Masterpieces
24 Nov
Summary
- Del Toro's Frankenstein focuses on father-son themes.
- He calls monsters his religion and compares films.
- Masterpiece status given to a reviled film.

Guillermo del Toro recently shared insights into his latest project, a unique take on "Frankenstein." This version delves deeply into themes of fatherhood and sonship, exploring what it truly means to be human. Del Toro, who has a lifelong fascination with monsters, views them as central to his artistic expression, even comparing his "Frankenstein" to his Oscar-winning "Pinocchio" as "prodigal father movies."
The acclaimed director also revealed his personal list of six films that best "express" him, including his homage to "The Creature From The Black Lagoon" in "The Shape of Water." He touched upon Oscar nomination records and shared his admiration for classic filmmakers like Hitchcock and Fellini.
Furthermore, del Toro identified a critically derided film as a true masterpiece and unveiled his ambitious plans for the next three movies he intends to direct, offering fans a glimpse into his future cinematic endeavors.




