new story: A Perfect Form (illustrated) - Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)

Dec 26, 2012 11:00


Summary
Based on Frankenstein: The True Story, with Leonard Whiting, Michael Sarrazin, David McCallum, Jane Seymour and James Mason. It came about because of a holiday exchange with my best friend, who gave me this prompt: "anything goes, but I wouldn't mind having some sort of explanation of why the creature never got a name. And it would be nice ( Read more... )

fiction exchange, prima, creature, fan fiction, writing, frankenstein: the true story, frankenstein

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tipitiwitchet December 26 2012, 23:47:57 UTC
Have I mentioned that I love this? : ) I was thinking about it today - especially that moment where Victor looks at the creature and says, "Henry, are you in there?" That's just amazing - the way he immediately thinks better of it and shuts the creature down before he can say anything. Just a fabulous moment between them. So much emotion in it.

Yeah. Love this. So so much : )

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kassidy62 December 27 2012, 01:42:19 UTC
I love the creature and Frankenstein in this miniseries - it's one of those relationships that has those sorta embarrassing moments where they're almost *too* close and they quite dramatic about it:).
I was thinking about your story for me, too - especially the part where Louis doesn't blame Claudia for the death of Josef, because he believes *he* is to blame - this is one of those YES moments, when you're reading a story and something resonates with you strongly.:).

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