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Guillermo del Toros stargespickte "Frankenstein"-Adaption hat bei ihrer Premiere in Venedig für lange Standing Ovations gesorgt.
VENICE, ITALY – Guillermo del Toro's highly anticipated adaptation of "Frankenstein" premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2025, to an overwhelmingly emotional reception, culminating in a rare 10-minute standing ovation for the cast and crew. Lead actor Jacob Elordi, who portrays a key role in the film, was visibly moved by the audience's response. During the prolonged applause, Elordi was seen covering his face with his hands, overcome with emotion, before joining his co-stars, including Mia Goth, in acknowledging the enthusiastic crowd. The moment underscored the profound impact the film had on its first public audience. "It was an unforgettable moment, truly," remarked one festival-goer, "You could feel the electricity in the room. Jacob's reaction was so genuine, it just added to the magic." Another attendee commented on the film's potential, stating, "This ovation speaks volumes about the quality and emotional depth of Del Toro's vision." The standing ovation, a significant honor at prestigious film festivals, suggests "Frankenstein" is poised to be a major contender in the upcoming awards season and has already generated considerable buzz among critics and cinephiles alike.
Guillermo del Toros stargespickte "Frankenstein"-Adaption hat bei ihrer Premiere in Venedig für lange Standing Ovations gesorgt.
Jacob Elordi’s new monster movie got a rapturous response at the Venice Film Festival.