SWEETLAND, BEN

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The Bride

Ben Sweetland trabajó la mayor parte de su vida en la Costa Oeste de Estados Unidos como psicólogo clínico, logrando gran fama como autor de la columna The Marriage Clinic, que aparecía en docenas de periódicos por todo el país. Fue también un conferenciante muy aclamado, lo que le obligó a viajar continuamente a fin de impartir sus charlas. Entre sus obras de psicología popular, además del presente libro, están: I Can (Yo puedo), I Will (Yo quiero).

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The story follows a lonely Frankenstein (Christian Bale) who travels to 1930s Chicago to have Dr. Euphronius (Annette Bening) create a companion. They revive a murdered young woman (Jessie Buckley) who, upon waking, possesses a blank mind with dreams of author Mary Shelley. The Bride quickly breaks away from her creators to live an outlaw life, with her and Frank’s story often compared to a "Grimm's Fairy Tale" version of Bonnie and Clyde . Characters & Cast:

The film features a "potent" team, including score by Hildur Guðnadóttir ( Joker , Chernobyl ), cinematography by Lawrence Sher, and costume design by Sandy Powell. The Bride

as The Bride/Ida: A "formidable," "mesmerizing," and "punk" take on the character. The story follows a lonely Frankenstein (Christian Bale)

The film explores feminist rage, social critique, and "what it means to be a monster," with Gyllenhaal focusing on the agency of a character who previously had no voice. The Bride quickly breaks away from her creators

Maggie Gyllenhaal's is a bold, 1930s-set reimagining of the classic Frankenstein story that centers on a "monstrous" romance, releasing in theaters in March 2026. The film serves as both a feminist riff on the 1935 original and a "punk" romance, with critics describing it as a visually spectacular, albeit chaotic, artistic swing. Key Details of "The Bride!" (2026):

The story follows a lonely Frankenstein (Christian Bale) who travels to 1930s Chicago to have Dr. Euphronius (Annette Bening) create a companion. They revive a murdered young woman (Jessie Buckley) who, upon waking, possesses a blank mind with dreams of author Mary Shelley. The Bride quickly breaks away from her creators to live an outlaw life, with her and Frank’s story often compared to a "Grimm's Fairy Tale" version of Bonnie and Clyde . Characters & Cast:

The film features a "potent" team, including score by Hildur Guðnadóttir ( Joker , Chernobyl ), cinematography by Lawrence Sher, and costume design by Sandy Powell.

as The Bride/Ida: A "formidable," "mesmerizing," and "punk" take on the character.

The film explores feminist rage, social critique, and "what it means to be a monster," with Gyllenhaal focusing on the agency of a character who previously had no voice.

Maggie Gyllenhaal's is a bold, 1930s-set reimagining of the classic Frankenstein story that centers on a "monstrous" romance, releasing in theaters in March 2026. The film serves as both a feminist riff on the 1935 original and a "punk" romance, with critics describing it as a visually spectacular, albeit chaotic, artistic swing. Key Details of "The Bride!" (2026):