After watching "The Fly", how can you not watch "The Fly 2"

Guiseppe 2022-03-18 09:01:04

Horror classic. The visual impact is strong, capturing the human fear of physical change. The fear comes from the "thing" of the combination of the teleporter, from the hero's reliance on that machine tirelessly, from the heroine's sympathy for the hero who has changed into a fly, from the hero's not knowing what his body will become, from recognizing that he has changed The adult flies also have his genius mind, from the heroine having his children, from the strong contrast between the male protagonist's healthy image and the flies (the male protagonist performs I want to eat bread).

Watching The Fly reminds me of so many X Supermen in America, and every X Superman should have some experience of becoming a fly.

Looking forward to shooting "The Fly 3" with the current Hollywood production method
: This time there is a pair of flies, one female and one male mate every day, using the human body as the breeding base. Due to the high reproductive capacity, the last half of the human beings have become flies. The savior is here! He found that the lights of the Water Cube at night could attract all the flies, the Water Cube was covered with grids, and the flies were wiped out!

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

    It should be the most impressive one of the Frankenstein-themed horror films I have ever seen. It shows the uncontrollable destruction of biological science on the outside, and excavates the same theme of 'alienation' in Kafka's novels on the inside. The biggest gain is that I got to know David Cronenberg. Each work seems to be only a line away from the master, and it seems to be taking a path that is very different from any master. Maybe he has already surpassed his predecessors, but I haven't read it yet

  • Cesar 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    Birth Star Emotional Feeling Crying Family South Node South Node Spirit What You've Been Doing in Your Past Life, Remaining What You've Been Doing in Your Past Life, David Cronenberg, Aquarius, 12 rooms, 1 room, Jeff Goldblum, 1 room, Leo, 1 room, Aries. Libra 4-room crab

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!