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Doctor Jekyll (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Doctor Jekyll – Movie Review

Eddie Izzard, Scott Chambers & Jonathan Hyde star in modern re-imagining of Dr. Jekyll in movie review of Doctor Jekyll. Check it out now!

Director: Joe Stephenson (McKellen: Playing the Part)

Writer: Dan Kelly-Mulhern (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: A modern re-imagining of the infamous Dr. Jekyll from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Doctor Jekyll starts when recovering addict Rob (Chambers) is trying to put his life back together after being released from prison. His brother Ewan (Watkins) has been supporting him and finds him a care job. Rob is set to work as a carer for Doctor Nina Jekyll (Izzard) as she looks to recover from an incident.

However, Rob’s past is still haunting him, as his ex-partner Maeve (Cara) wants him to help her continue her addiction. Now, Rob must try to escape his past and get on with his new life if he is ever going to see his daughter again. However, Rob finds help in an unlikely place, Nina who opens up about what she needs from him.

Verdict on Doctor Jekyll

Doctor Jekyll is a horror thriller following a young man trying to turn his life around. He finds himself taking a new role caring for an estranged woman. However, when things start getting out of hand, he is left with a difficult decision.

This is a unique spin on the well-known characters. It brings everything back into a more human vision of the characters. While keeping the monstrous side to Hyde. The world is built extremely well, and Eddie Izzard is incredible as the titular character. However, it does feel like we could have had a little bit more in terms of shocking moments. It keeps a little too much human and not enough in the crazed version of what Hyde is meant to be.

Where to Watch

Doctor Jekyll will be available on Digital Download from 11th March.

Final ThoughtsDoctor Jekyll is a restrained twist for added shocks.

Doctor Jekyll (2023) Movie Review

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