India, Nov. 13 -- Jacob Elordi patiently sitting in his makeup chair for 10 to 11 hours a day to metamorphosise into Frankenstein rightfully swept the cine-scene, soon after the Guillermo del Toro directorial released on Netflix earlier this month. The commitment was legendary and the output, worthy of some unearthly hall of fame - right beside the insanic and visceral frames which make up the film's 2 hour-29 minute runtime. Frankenstein, is art in motion. But more so, it's del Toro's playbook of some of the most niche and haunting references from historic canvases. Here's diving headfirst into his deep dive.
Painted between 1508 and 1512, Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel fresco, The Creation of Adam, immortalises the genesis of humanity, ...
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