Paul Farquhar
Legend
Which is undermined by making the “monster” sexy. Lots of real people are far more disfigured. And doubled down on by having him lose his leg. Moral: disabled people are evil, sexy people are good. Then we have the complete lack of scariness. The monster isn’t threatening because he is obviously nice, Victor isn’t threatening because he is a hapless fool.I'd guess yes. In either case, I would argue that there are differences. Both films do better than the Universal movies (at least the 1931 one) in showing Doctor Frankenstein as evil, but the del Toro version switches it up by making the monster nigh blameless
Cushing’s Victor is cunning, devious, manipulative and will just keep on making monsters. He is actually scary. The Hammer films are far superior.


