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'The Bride!': A Punk Love Story Unveiled
15 Jan
Summary
- Maggie Gyllenhaal directs a punk-inspired "Bride of Frankenstein" adaptation.
- Jessie Buckley stars as the reanimated Bride with her own agenda.
- The film features a unique visual style blending classic horror with modern themes.

Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial follow-up, "The Bride!", offers a "totally punk" vision of the classic "Bride of Frankenstein" tale. Starring Jessie Buckley, the film begins with the Bride's death and subsequent resurrection by Frankenstein's monster, played by Christian Bale, alongside a scientist portrayed by Annette Bening. The trailer hints at a narrative focused on the Bride's burgeoning independence and desires, diverging significantly from previous iterations.
Inspired by a tattoo of Elsa Lanchester's iconic monster and a desire to subvert cinematic tropes, Gyllenhaal aimed for a "big pop way" of exploring taboo truths. Influences cited include "Bonnie and Clyde," "Badlands," and David Lynch's "Wild at Heart." Christian Bale's preparation, involving Sid Vicious imagery, underscores the film's punk aesthetic, emphasizing its focus on the formidable power of its central female character.



