Mary
Shelley tells
the story of a young girl in England who wrote the famous Frankenstein
novel back in the 1800s. Romance, imagination, misery, feminism and love of
writing combine in this intriguing biopic starring Elle Fanning, who gives the
performance of her career in the title role.
This movie had a special impact on me because in
a way, Mary Shelley is responsible for my obsession with films. My first memory
involves being a young child hiding under a theater seat looking up at the
Frankenstein monster. I was both terrified and fascinated at the same time. From
that day forward, I’ve been hooked on
movies.
Women authors have
faced the plight,
lack of respect, and
that’s not right.
MARY SHELLEY, a fine
movie,
shows how sad this
fact can be.
Mary’s father and
husband too
felt her writing just
would not do.
But she earned fame
despite their gall.
Her creation
surprised them all.
Mary wrote the first
sci-fi book.
With Gothic themes,
just take a look.
Frankenstein makes
life from the dead.
His Creature lives
and causes dread.
This biopic is quite
a treat.
Acting and visuals?
Hard to beat.
Dramatic license –
what’s the fuss?
That’s all done to
entertain us.
Labels: Elle Fanning, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley
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