6/10
Demons against Gargoyles
31 January 2014
I, Frankenstein is one of modern interpretations of the old story about the scientist Victor Frankenstein and created by him monster. So far all other interpretations have represented Frankenstein as a cruel and pitiless monster. This time the producers show him not as a monster, but an artificially created creature able to experience human feelings and emotions and trying to find his way in life. They try to represent them from a good point of view.

Here we have a fight between demons and gargoyles that has been lasting for many years already. In order to destroy human race, demon-prince Naberius (Bill Nighy) wants to create the whole army of demons from corpses and for that he needs Victor Frankenstein's notes to know how he reanimated Adam (Aaron Eckhart). Adam has to define for himself what he is and what he should fight for, which side he will belong to. So, the storyline is not original. But what impresses is the graphics, special effects and fights. All this really captures your attention and makes you watch it till the end. I, for example, fell in love with gargoyles and music to this movie.

In general, if you like such movies as Underworld or Van Helsing, you will definitely like this film as well. Don't expect any extraordinary plot, you won't see that, but what you will enjoy is the way it's done, graphics, music and other special effects.
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