I, Frankenstein (2014)

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200 years after his shocking creation, Dr. Frankenstein's creature, Adam, still walks the earth. But when he finds himself in the middle of a war over the fate of humanity, Adam discovers he holds the key that could destroy humankind.

Introduction
"I, Frankenstein" is a 2014 action-fantasy movie directed by Stuart Beattie. The motion picture is an analysis of the traditional story of Frankenstein, fixating the animal who discovers himself caught in a full-blown, centuries-old war in between 2 never-ceasing clans. The movie stars Aaron Eckhart as the creature, named Adam, and is based upon Kevin Grevioux's graphic novel of the very same name.

Plot
The story begins with the production of Frankenstein's beast, Adam, by Dr. Frankenstein. After the death of his creator, Adam is assaulted by devils since his presence disrupts the balance in between life and death. However, he is rescued by gargoyles, who are incredible warriors. The queen of the gargoyles, Leonore, names him "Adam" and tries to help him understand his immortality and unique ability to disrupt the balance of life and death. However, Adam is disillusioned and selects to reside in seclusion for 200 years.

Adam's Resurgence and Battle against Demons
In the modern world, Adam comes out of concealing when he recognizes the demons are still after him, intent on finding the trick to his production for their nefarious purposes-- to create an army that can't be killed. This triggers Adam to use up arms against the demons, headed by their prince, Naberius, who is disguised as a billionaire businessman Charles Wessex. On the other hand, a researcher, Terra, working for Wessex is on the brink of reanimating a remains, unconsciously playing into Naberius's plans.

The Final Showdown
Adam and Terra collaborate to stop the imminent hazard from the demon clan. Adam gets captured by the demons, who attempt to reproduce Dr. Frankenstein's experiment with their reanimated remains using Adam's physiology. Nevertheless, Adam manages to escape and rescue Terra. He then kills Naberius and triggers a chain reaction that ruins the entire satanic force headquarters.

Conclusion and Adam's Acceptance
Eventually, Adam is accepted by the gargoyles and Heaven for having conserved humankind. Keeping a weapon he seized from one of his beat enemies, he hits the roadway, prepared to face whatever follows in his immortal life. The film ends on a note of hope and change as Adam, an animal created in rage and desertion, proves his worth and relevance.

Important Reception
"I, Frankenstein" received blended reviews from critics, with unfavorable actions mostly concentrated on the absence of character depth, weak story, and over-reliance on special impacts. However, it did gather some praise for its visually sensational action scenes and Eckhart's dedicated performance.

General Summary
"I, Frankenstein" presents a distinct and contemporary spin on the age-old tale of Frankenstein's beast, bringing it into a city fantasy setting brimming with devils and gargoyles. After a life of solitude and battle, the film's depiction of Adam's enhanced life is a fresh take on the repercussions of clinical experimentation combined with a supernatural universe.

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