Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride" promises to be a bold reinterpretation of the Frankenstein story, focusing on a feminist perspective and exploring themes of love and identity.
With a $100 million budget and a setting in 1930s Chicago, Gyllenhaal's film merges high art and mainstream cinema, aiming for a unique blend not typically seen.
Jessie Buckley's casting as the Bride is notable, especially given her background in musical theater, and her performance will be complemented by Jonny Greenwood's score.
The film's ambition is clear: Gyllenhaal aims to confront and reshape classic narratives, moving away from camp toward a deeper, more resonant portrayal of the Monster-Bride dynamic.
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