self-eating

Albert 2022-04-20 09:01:44

After seeing the second half, a thought flashed into my mind, maybe what the film wants to tell us is to reap the consequences. Cranf was right, it was our responsibility to end the experiment, and the heroine made things irreversible because of her own conception of the child. What did you do in the first place when the heroine realized that the monster was dangerous? The right attitude was not put in place from the beginning. Ended up getting yourself pregnant and said there was nothing worse than that? Of course there is, when you give birth to it. Perhaps the film is telling us not to try to create new species. For money or something. The ecological balance is not allowed to be broken. Otherwise, you can only eat the consequences.

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  • Dayana 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    I thought it was a purely disgusting film when I saw the name, but I didn't expect it to have a plot! It's no wonder that the praise and criticism were mixed. The 1.2.3.4 stars I watched recently have one for each of them. Crazy (female) people are the most terrifying and monsters are monsters. Men and women can eat them all, but why didn't they conceive the male lead's child? Of course, we might be pregnant. gave birth to a freak, sad

  • Mohamed 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I'm not used to Brody doing this kind of stuff. . .

Splice quotes

  • Clive Nicoli: Why the fuck did you make her in the first place? Huh? For the betterment of mankind? You never wanted a normal child because you were afraid of losing control.

  • Elsa Kast: If you could understand crazy, it wouldn't be crazy.