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L’uomo che piangeva da mostro: Jacob Elordi nel Frankenstein di Guillermo Del Toro

C’è un momento, quei dieci secondi in cui si spengono le luci e cala quel silenzio che rende assordante il suono del battito accelerato dall’attesa. Lo schermo si illumina e inizia la vertigine. E’ in quell’istante, in cui lo spettatore sta ancora trattenendo il respiro, che sullo schermo appare Jacob Elordi, la Creatura di Guillermo…

September 5, 2025 in Festival, Last News, Live, Reviews, TV.

Jacob Elordi and the Grace of the Broken. A Fragile Heart at the Core of Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein

There is a moment, those ten suspended seconds when the lights die out and silence falls, a silence so dense it amplifies the racing heartbeat of expectation. Then the screen flickers to life, and the vertigo begins. It is in that fragile instant, when the audience is still holding its breath, that Jacob Elordi appears:…

September 5, 2025 in Festival, Last News, Live, Reviews, TV.

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