It wasn't disgusting enough to vomit, but feminists might vomit when they saw it. (7.5/10)

Rico 2022-01-26 08:13:36

Who would have thought that this would be another romance. Two interesting points:

1. The male protagonist talks to himself to the surviving baboons after being "frustrated" in love and gets drunk, exposing that in order to cover up his hypocrisy in letting the baboons who claim to be his brothers play the front line, he plans to go into battle to "demonstrate" as soon as the experiment is successful. This redemptive mentality adds another layer of hypocrisy, and it is this second layer of hypocrisy that he is unaware of that causes the scientific accident.

2. The male protagonist began to frantically touch the feminist G-spot in the late stage. First, he took the female protagonist who was willing to have an abortion and tried to brainwash her into a tool to inherit the lineage. At the end, he directly forced the female protagonist to "fit" with himself (although this At that time, the male protagonist's consciousness was basically occupied by the fly instinct), and the ex who was the straightest man in the mouth and always wanted to have cancer became the one who saved the female protagonist. The most important thing is that the heroine is persistent until the last second of the film. If these behaviors are forgiven because of mutation, feminists can completely think that this is to express "nature is male supremacy" and demand all Society boycotted the film.

However, the male protagonist is so blackened to this extent that he dares to end it directly with the male protagonist being smashed into pieces of meat, but in the end, he has to help the muzzle of the gun and bring the male protagonist to the front again. This is still playing. Not crazy enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Oceane 2022-03-24 09:01:37

    I can't imagine why the director who made a sci-fi film so emotional, so CULT and so good-looking in the 1980s made a "Metropolis" more than 20 years later = =b

  • Haley 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Three and a half stars, Cronenberg is not cruel enough this time~ If the dream of giving birth to a big maggot is true, it will be handsome~ Why not come to the Trinity in the end?

The Fly quotes

  • Seth Brundle: [Seth and Ronnie try an experiment late at night. Seth takes a steak and cuts it in half. He cooks one half, and the other half is teleported then cooked. He hands one plate to Ronnie and cuts her a piece] Okay. Eat this, and I need an objective opinion.

    Seth Brundle: [Ronnie chews it and looks at Seth confused as to what he is doing] Yeah?

    Ronnie: Well, it could use some finesse, but um... it tastes like a steak.

    Seth Brundle: Mmm-hmm.

    [Cuts some steak]

    Seth Brundle: Now, I want you to try this... teleported half.

    Ronnie: Oh, are you serious? A monkey just came apart in there.

    Seth Brundle: Baboon... Eat.

    Ronnie: [Ronnie eats it] Oh... Oh, oh, tastes funny.

    [Spits it in a napkin]

    Seth Brundle: Funny? How?

    Ronnie: It tastes um... synthetic.

    Seth Brundle: [Seth smiles and takes the napkin] Mmm-hmm.

    Ronnie: [smiles with intrigue] So, what have we proved?

    Seth Brundle: The computer is giving us its interpretation... of a steak. It's, uh translating it for us; it's rethinking it, rather than *reproducing* it, and something is getting lost in the translation.

    Ronnie: Me... I'm lost.

    Seth Brundle: The flesh. It should make the computer, uh crazy. Like those old ladies pinching babies. But it doesn't; not yet because I haven't taught the computer to be made crazy by the...

    [smiles at Ronnie]

    Seth Brundle: flesh. The poetry of the steak. So, I'm gonna start teaching it now.

  • Ronnie: [to Stathis] You're a petty schmuck!