Watched it. fantastic. Oscar Isaac killed it. Loved his whole performance in part 1, to the point I didn't even notice how long the movie goes without the creature.
Monster was great too. No notes. The whole cottage arc was brilliantly adapted, save for one thing.
My main nitpicks were (and they really are just nitpicks) that the creature was a bit too sympathetic. I felt that the biggest tragedy from the novel wasn't merely the abuse the creature endured, but how that abuse transformed it. And in the movie the creature never actually becomes a monster, all his kills are effectively self defense.
I'm also not sure how I felt about the old man dying. The monster being rejected for simply his appearance and nature was a big part of the story for me. Giving people any plausible cause for their hatred sort of diminishes the impact of the creature's rejection by society.
But I also think those changes do support what the movie is trying to do by the end. And I liked the direction the ending took. Except the velocity with which it got there. After the amazing care and detail paid to the story up until the wedding, the last bit of the movie felt really rushed. The final exchange between Victor and the Creature was beautiful, but it felt like something had gone missing on the way there.
Anyways, it really is a great movie. So glad I got to see it in a theater.
Also, glad they kept one of the hardest lines from the book. "You may be my creator, but I am your master!" Chills, lol