52 Films by Women Vol 10. 11. THE BRIDE! (Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal)
Pictured : Frankenstein at the Movies. Or rather his creature ( Christian Bale ), as seen in writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal 's Marmite 'monster' 1930s road movie, ' The Bride! '. Still courtesy of Warner Bros Few sophomore films from acclaimed directors are as bat sh-t crazy as writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride . Her follow-up to The Lost Daughter portrays Frankenstein’s creation (Christian Bale), broadly as imagined in the 1931 Boris Karloff picture and its 1935 sequel, as a lonely film addict seeking a female companion. This reanimated figure, the subject of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, appears to have been brought to life in the 1930s rather than a century earlier. Gyllenhaal presents the creature (let’s not use the word ‘monster’) as a child of cinema doomed to impersonate past – and future – portrayals of itself, imagining itself as a song and dance man rather than forever pursued by an angry mob - though the latter is inevitable. The creature i...