Thank you for joining us once again as we examine this awesome movie from the stables of the world renowned Hollywood. In this movie, the gift of life becomes a curse for a creature who struggles to find acceptance. Enjoy reading the life lessons listed below.
- The Rebellious
Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) speaks sarcastically about reverence to God, and argues that men should be exploring and overcoming norms. His speech could be termed blasphemous in religious cycles but he is quite right. Especially in light of our view on the differentiation of human life forms into scientific (demonic) and organic (angelic) sides of God. Unfortunately, what should be normally accepted as a God given trait is misconstrued. This misunderstanding is largely due to the religious perceptions we have of God and the demonic associations of hell as a place of eternal punishment and torture. The truth is that conquering the cosmos and nature with technology is an expression of God within the human mind, rather than a wrong perception of revolting against Godswill. See our eBooks for more insights.
- Beware the Covetous
Victor instructs his younger brother, William (Felix Kammerer) to remain with the workmen and help supervise their work, but in truth, Victor only seeks to have some alone time with Elizabeth (Mia Goth), who is already betrothed to Williams. Beware the covetous, beware of people who have more than enough but yet carry an inherent enviousness or greed. A desire to covet what belongs to others. These type of people are a testament to the emptiness in vanity. They are never satisfied and they try to spread their dissatisfaction by tormenting others or coveting what others appear to enjoy. Develop a sense of contentment, especially in issues of romance. There are only 13 women in the world, manifested in different forms and sizes and sometimes mixed. You can always find another one, like the one you crave for. So don't go giving another man heart trouble. For more understanding see our eBook titled 12 Sisters and 12 Planets.
- The Downtrodden Woman
Herr Harlander (Christoph Waltz) asks to be inserted into the creature (Jacob Elordi) and he promises everything and anything in return including his niece, Elizabeth. Oh yes, including Elizabeth, who's betrothed and waiting for marriage with William. Without her consent, a decision on handing her to another man is made. Women are human, you know? They have two eyes, nostrils, a mouth, two ears with a working brain in between, and two ass cheeks that drive men mad. The men are mad indeed, to turn around on the promise of God to protect and serve the weaker vessel. A vessel made weaker for the sake of procreation, for the gods didn't need sex to procreate. We have failed in keeping the promise of God, and we have failed to realize that true civilization, economic development, and social balance hinges on the freedom and emancipation of the weaker feminine. We need to overcome this madness of commoditizing and maligning our women. They are more important than just a show of power or wealth. The downtrodden woman is a subject of discussion in various reviews on our blog including; 'Dancing at the Blue Iguana', 'Angels of the Sun', 'The Damned', 'Alanis', 'Carmilla', and Halle Berry's 'Frankie & Alice'.
- Conscious Goals
Victor laments, after giving life to the creature, that he never considered what would come after creation. He became troubled that his achievement felt unnatural and void of meaning. In reality, many people go after things that seem attractive only to far short of true fulfillment. They languish in a sort of eternal wild goose chase searching for freedom and satisfaction. However, what feels unnatural always leaves a hollow feeling or emptiness that is disturbing. Even those who are cold-hearted sometimes decide to torment other people because they aren't satisfied and they feel envious of those who live in ignorant bliss. Have you considered the end goal to that your pursuit? Do you know what would truly make you happy and satisfied? No, it isn't falling in love and starting a family living a life of survival with hand-to-mouth finances. True happiness is in a conscious cohesive humanity. A race of social balance and developmental harmony were everyone fits in to what they choose to pursue or support. True happiness isn't about wealth and abundance, true happiness is finding the right spot for your talent and skills. Being aligned with your DNA programming and effectively contributing to the good of the whole system. We should consciously try to reinforce the true direction of our world. We should understand the reasons behind the repeating cycles of life, the groundhog days that seem to reboot for all eternity. For more information see our eBooks sections.
- The Real Monster
Victor, being directly responsible for the deaths of Herr Harlander and Elizabeth, cleverly frames and places the blame on 'the creature'. In reality, there are many innocents wrongly blamed for the wrongs of others. There are also many instances where we accept accusing lies without gaining better insight into what transpired. It is not easy to develop an objective mindset that can overcome discriminating accusations and stereotypes, but it is important to develop a consciousness of the manipulations that have misdirected many. Sometimes people avoid responsibility by placing the blame on something else. This is evident even in politics and religion, where people are consciously misdirected from the true problems with blame games.
Developing an objective consciousness can help right many wrongs and bring harmonious growth back to many places in our world. There are societies where the death penalty has been abolished to prevent the death of those wrongly accused and there are also many haunted spots holding the spiritual presence of people who died wrongly.
Like we mentioned in our review of the movie 'Match', sometimes the real monsters aren't monstrous in appearance.
That's our take on this magnificent work of art titled Frankenstein. Please let us know your opinions in the comment sections below. Thank you for visiting this page.
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