I tried to get lost in "Frankenstein," but the story seemed dry. Yes, Guillermo del Toro has an artistic gift; it's fun to see the polar ice caps, the flowy Mia Goth gowns, the Victorian mansion. But I never "felt for" Victor Frankenstein; Lorrie Moore says you need to "bake life" into a work of art, and del Toro's movie seems to have overlooked the "life" part of the recipe.
But this is an occasion to "nominate" some worthy overlooked performances. If I could control the Oscars, I would make room for Harry Meling, but I'd also make room for the following:
Liam Neeson, "The Naked Gun"
Eva Victor, "Sorry, Baby"
Josh O'Connor, "Rebuilding"
Jack Quaid, "Novocaine"
Jai Courtney, "Dangerous Animals"
Lest we forget. These were examples of great work.
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