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A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago to ask groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious to create a companion for him. The two revive a murdered young woman and The Bride is born. But what ensues is beyond what either of them imagined.
Thông tin sản xuất
March 4, 2026
Ngày phát hành
$80,000,000
Ngân sách
$23,944,025
Doanh thu
Truy cập website
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United States of America
Region (US)
First Love Films
US

Warner Bros. Pictures
US
In The Current Company
Producer

Domain Entertainment
US
Đạo diễn
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Diễn viên
Jessie Buckley
Ida / The Bride / Mary Shelley
Christian Bale
Frank
Peter Sarsgaard
Jake Wiles
John Magaro
Clyde
Jeannie Berlin
Greta
Annette Bening
Dr. Euphronious
Jake Gyllenhaal
Ronnie Reed
Penélope Cruz
Myrna Malloy
Zlatko Burić
Lupino
Louis Cancelmi
Officer Goodman
Julianne Hough
Iris / Jinx
Matthew Maher
James
Massiel Mordan
Mable
Anthony Abbato
Resturant Man #1
Neil Vincent Smith
Restaurant Man #2
Lydia Kelly
Restaurant Woman #1
Ethan Dubin
Spooked Passerby
Will Dagger
Man At Movie Theater
Karin Dreijer
Wild Club Performer
Mary Jo Mecca
Wild Club Eyebrow Woman
Alex Morf
Indiana Train Cop
Michael Cullen
Indiana Sheriff
Conor William Wright
Eddie
Josh Caras
Ballroom Cop
Charlie Ray
Bride Impersonator #1
Melissa Beth Miller
Bride Impersonator #2
Aimee Mullins
Brain Attack Girl #1
Olivia Luccardi
Brain Attack Girl #3
Curtiss Cook Jr.
Niagara Police Officer
Joel Marsh Garland
Henry
Scott Nicholson
Indiana State Lead Cop
William Hill
Chicago Police Sergeant
Reshma Gajjar
Dancer
Ben Green
Dancer
Javon "Ja'Moon" Jones
Dancer
Samantha Siegel
Dancer
Stephanie Troyak
Dancer
Hannah Heller
Dancer
Or Schraiber
Dancer
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International Critic Reviews
Full review: https://fandomwire.com/the-bride-review/ Rating: A- "The Bride! establishes itself as one of the year's most unique experiences, where Maggie Gyllenhaal's bold vision and a vibrant punk-rock aesthetic are anchored by the visceral performances of Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale. Encompassed in Hildur Guðnadóttir's somber score, the movie transforms gothic horror into a profound reflection on loneliness and the search for identity. It's a triumph of audacity that places autonomy at the center of a classic myth, challenging us to embrace our own imperfections. It'll certainly be one of the most striking films of the year, becoming the "movie to beat" from here on out."
Maggie Gyllenhaal is going for something here, but the problem is that The Bride! has far too many things going on at once and never capitalizes on any of them; even the romance isn’t constant. The idea of these two born-again corpses having nothing together is this half-baked idea drowned out by Frank’s sobbing dick and the bride constantly reminding everyone with a pair of eyes and working ears that she’s an entitled, calamitous shrew. The Bride! is a two-hour hodgepodge of dancing, movie-obsessed nonsense. Full review: https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/the-bride-review.html

Despite the best efforts of the pyromaniacs the creation of “Dr. Frankenstein” (Christian Bale) has survived, and now over a century later is a bit horny. Determined to find himself a companion, he visits the Chicago laboratory of “Dr. Euphronious” (Annette Bening) with his request. Well, it ends up being more of a demand really and so she reluctantly agrees to indulge in a bit of body snatching/reinvigorating. Their corpse? Well we’ve already met “Ida” (Jessie Buckley) before her demise and, personally, I felt death might have been the best thing that could have happened to this vulgar, brash and loud-mouthed creature. Revitalised, she and her new beau “Frankie” set off on some adventures around the city that start to fill in some blanks about both of their lives; involve a gangster kingpin and a dashing Hollywood movie star (Jake Gyllenhaal) upon whom he is fixated. The cops are never far away, especially as their escapades result in even more dead bodies - including a cop or two, so detective “Wiles” (Peter Skarsgaard) and his secretary “Malloy” (Penélope Cruz) are on soon their case and things take a turn for the Bonnie and Clyde. Now, there’s no denying that Buckley, especially, puts her heart and soul into her lively performance here, but I found the characterisation so un-engaging that after about half an hour of the relentlessly paced dialogue accompanying the borderline slapstick comedy I had lost interest. It takes far too long to get up and running and though it’s a grand looking production the thing just never got out of second gear as it quite literally lurched along for a long old two hours. Cruz plays as if she really wanted to be in - or maybe even thought this was - a very wordy “Dick Tracey” movie, and I found that both leading performers seemed more determined to impress us watching rather than present us with anything like a real love story. I suppose the very nature of the science behind this will allow for a sequel, but I think I will just stick with my James Whale collection instead.