
Whether The Bride! qualifies as a scary movie really depends on what you are looking for when you sit down with a horror-adjacent film.
If you are coming in expecting jump scares or the kind of slow-burn psychological dread you get from classics like The Exorcist or The Shining, you will likely find that this is not that kind of film at all. It does not really traffic in tension or fear in the traditional sense.
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What it does have is a certain gnarly, noir-tinged violence and some genuinely intense imagery. Director Maggie Gyllenhaal does not take a polite approach to the violence the film depicts, creating a consistently on-edge temperament that is garish and occasionally cheekily sexy. It is more unsettling than scary, with the horror elements functioning largely as aesthetic backdrop rather than source material for genuine scares.
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At its core, The Bride! is a gothic romance and a gangster picture that happens to feature Frankenstein’s monster, played by Christian Bale, as its lead. The horror iconography is very much present, but Gyllenhaal is far more interested in using it as a lens for other ideas than in frightening her audience. So if your threshold for horror is fairly low, you can likely approach this one without too much worry.
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