I, Frankenstein Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.10/10 from 84000 votes
Tags: gargoyle versus demon, hardcover book
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Yo, Frankenstein

Title in Italiano:

I, Frankenstein

Title in Português:

Eu, Frankenstein

Synopsis

Dr Victor Frankenstein freezes to death and his creature buries him at his family's cemetery. He is attacked by demons but he kills one of them and Gargoyles save him and take him to a Cathedral where the Gargoyles Order gathers.

The Queen of the Gargoyles, Leonore, keeps Dr. Frankenstein's journal together with the treasures of the Order, names the creature Adam, and explains to him that there is an ancient war between the Gargoyles that are angels and demons under the command of Prince Naberius. She also invites Adam to join the Gargoyles in the war against demons, but Adam prefers to isolate in a remote place.

200 years later, Adam returns and finds a modern society. Soon he learns that Naberius has the intention of creating an army of soulless corpses to be possessed by demons. The scientist Terra is researching a process to create life and Naberius is seeking Dr Frankenstein's journal to help Terra and raise his army.

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I, Frankenstein
Misgiving
Geno Lenardo: Writer
Geno Lenardo: Performer
Possessions Mine
Geno Lenardo: Writer
Geno Lenardo: Performer
Main Title (with Lisa Gerrard)
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Naberious Wants It Alive
Reinhold Heil: Performer
It's Alive!
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Sacramentals
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Meaningless Existence
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Chasing Halek
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Where Does Life Begin?
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Prince Naberious
Reinhold Heil: Performer
All I See Is Darkness
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Bring Me Frankenstein's Monster
Reinhold Heil: Performer
The Vault
Reinhold Heil: Performer
The Journal
Reinhold Heil: Performer
No Choice
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Sons of Our Fathers
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Visions of a Madman
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Showdown
Reinhold Heil: Performer
I'm A Monster
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Love & Hate
Reinhold Heil: Performer
You Shouldn't Have Done That
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Destroy Him
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Ride Of The Gargoyles (with Lisa Gerrard)
Reinhold Heil: Performer
He Led Us Here Pt 1
Reinhold Heil: Performer
He Led Us Here Pt 2
Reinhold Heil: Performer
You Cannot Destroy Me
Reinhold Heil: Performer
This Body Is Mine
Reinhold Heil: Performer
A Higher Purpose (with Lisa Gerrard)
Reinhold Heil: Performer
It's Alive!
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Bring Me Frankenstein's Monster
Reinhold Heil: Performer
I'm A Monster
Reinhold Heil: Performer
You Shouldn't Have Done That
Reinhold Heil: Performer

User reviews

Robert Mitchell
10/10

The musical score of I, Frankenstein effectively conveys the epic scale of the ancient war between the Gargoyles and demons, creating a sense of grandeur and intensity that elevates the action sequences to a whole new level. The themes and motifs used throughout the soundtrack help to build emotional connections with the characters, making their struggles and triumphs even more impactful.

Laura Hall
2/10

The overall sound mixing and production quality of the soundtrack are subpar, with certain tracks sounding muddled and indistinct. This detracts from the overall viewing experience and fails to immerse the audience in the dark and mystical world of I, Frankenstein.

Timothy White
2/10

The soundtrack of I, Frankenstein fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the grandeur and epicness needed to enhance the film's supernatural themes.

Susan Wilson
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through during the moments of reflection and self-discovery for Adam, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the character.

Elizabeth Jackson
8/10

The use of choir vocals in the soundtrack adds a powerful and epic quality to the music, enhancing the epic battle scenes between the Gargoyles and demons. The combination of choir vocals with the orchestral score creates a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Michelle Lewis
6/10

The use of orchestral elements and electronic sounds in the soundtrack creates a unique blend that complements the supernatural themes of the story.

Ashley Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of I, Frankenstein effectively enhances the emotional depth of the story, particularly in scenes where Adam grapples with his identity and purpose. The music perfectly reflects the internal struggles of the characters, adding layers of complexity to their development.

Donald King
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of I, Frankenstein successfully immerses the audience into the fantastical world of the film, making it a memorable and engaging musical experience.

Jennifer Miller
6/10

The music sets the tone for the epic battle scenes between the Gargoyles and demons, adding intensity and excitement to the action sequences.

Paul Turner
10/10

The soundtrack of I, Frankenstein perfectly captures the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the film, enhancing the tension and excitement of the scenes. The use of haunting melodies and powerful orchestration adds depth to the story, making it a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Richard Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of I, Frankenstein effectively captures the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of I, Frankenstein perfectly captures the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and intense orchestration create a sense of tension and suspense throughout the movie.

Betty Williams
3/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack feels disjointed and inconsistent, making it difficult to establish a cohesive sonic identity for the movie. The transitions between different musical motifs are jarring and disrupt the flow of the narrative rather than enhancing it.