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Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro's Unconventional Directing Tactics Revealed
21 Oct
Summary
- Director Guillermo del Toro used Spanish humor to describe scenes to actor Oscar Isaac
- Del Toro compared Isaac's character to an "excited mouse" about to "f--- a lion"
- Frankenstein's monster is portrayed as "staggeringly beautiful" in del Toro's version

According to a recent report, acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro employed some unorthodox directing tactics while working with actor Oscar Isaac on his latest Frankenstein adaptation. Del Toro, who speaks Spanish fluently, would often use humorous metaphors in the language to describe how he wanted Isaac to play certain scenes.
For example, the director reportedly compared Isaac's character to "a mouse that's really excited about f---ing the lion for the first time." Isaac said he understood the unusual direction, noting, "I can play that. I'm really excited. I'm scared, but I'm excited."




