I just watched it. Is it woke, I don't recall seeing a black person in it. So the casting represents the population of Europe at the time. Is it gay or feminist, not really. Victor has weird attachment issues with his mom and the creature, but nothing overtly gay or feminist in it. I didn't see anything really pushing a modern progressive message.
It has Del Toro's gothic aesthetic. There were shots that showed deep green lighting I think are in every Del Toro movie. It has a lot of gore. People are treated like blood bags throughout the movie.
I think it's a good movie with some pacing issues. I think some parts are too slow and other parts happen quickly with little build-up. My biggest gripe about the movie is the Elizabeth character. She really doesn't add much and her instant attraction and love for the creature is weird. And personally I don't understand the fascination with Mia Goth, I think she's odd looking and a fair actress at best.
TL:DR - Frankenstein is a decent adaptation with gore and no overt modern progressivism.
It was really good. Watched it the day it came out here. I enjoyed it from start to finish. The actors did a great job. The monster walked the line between looking monstrous and looking human, very well. It was a novel take on his appearance that I think was executed very well. The sets were amazing. The lighting was good. Not overly CGI reliant, and if it was, it was done so well that it wasn't noticeable. The story bounces back and forth a bit which broke any monotony. Great pacing. NOT woke at all. No hint of woke or the message. Not black people in it so that was an unexpected bonus. The characters are multi dimensional, not marvel villains. The two leads, Frankenstein and his monster, knocked it out of the park. Del Toro really did a good job with this movie.