i feel like the infantilization of lisa throughout the movie was very very real. coming from someone who did deal with being outcasted due to their oddness and mental instability i did deal often with my peers treating me like i was younger than them, acting like i wasn't smart and i saw myself in lisa during those moments. for example, michael and doug calling lisa "kid" or "kiddo" when talking to her or her dad not taking her seriously when showing obvious signs that things are getting worse for her. i often see the adults treating her like a misbehaving child who wants attention instead of a person going through a very rough time in life. they only cared when she passed away. something about the only good victim being a dead one etc.
63 notes
·
View notes
can we get a lisa frankenstein 2 where they are just living in domestic bliss? no plot, no stakes just vibes and happiness? please i need that in my life
38 notes
·
View notes
do you think they know their table’s ready
11K notes
·
View notes
I think Dylan knows his table is ready but idk
10K notes
·
View notes
the subtle touch of the creature reading percy byshhe shelley's poetry to lisa is enough to make any girl with a yearning problem clinically insane.
not just any poem specifically "To Mary" ugh the romance in this movie i'm typically a horror and thriller girl, not used to happy endings but this movie...this is everything i've wanted in a relationship. i mean the unconditional love and domesticity not the murder and sewing back on body parts which i honestly am not opposed to...
34 notes
·
View notes
Why's everybody actin' funny?
Why's everybody look so strange?
Why's everybody look so nasty?
What do I want with all these things?
6K notes
·
View notes
A dreaded sunny day so I’ll meet you at the cemetery gates 🪓❤️⚡️
6K notes
·
View notes
Learning that general audiences didn’t enjoy Lisa Frankenstein is wild, and I’m so glad the freaks of tumblr Get It. This movie was made for us.
5K notes
·
View notes