Was this a story of Mary Shelly's inspiration for Frankenstein. It could be, but that is not what makes it interesting.
It is not your usual horror film. It is more for those who dwell in the surreal world fueled by opiates.
Shelly (Julian Sands), Mary Shelly (Natasha Richardson), and her half-sister Claire (Myriam Cyr) travel to Lord Byron's (Gabriel Byrne) estate where his biographer (Timothy Spall) is staying. They enter into a realm of drug-induced fantasy, where they conjure up their greatest fears.
It was a mess, wandering all over the place, but it certainly kept my interest.
It is not your usual horror film. It is more for those who dwell in the surreal world fueled by opiates.
Shelly (Julian Sands), Mary Shelly (Natasha Richardson), and her half-sister Claire (Myriam Cyr) travel to Lord Byron's (Gabriel Byrne) estate where his biographer (Timothy Spall) is staying. They enter into a realm of drug-induced fantasy, where they conjure up their greatest fears.
It was a mess, wandering all over the place, but it certainly kept my interest.