The director loves dogs and hates people

Jason 2022-03-16 08:01:01

The director mentioned dogs twice, and both expressed a strong hatred for people. Except for the hero and heroine, the people inside showed no pity for the experimental dogs. The protagonists have no sympathy at all, no shred of basic kindness as a human being. The director borrowed the faces of these people to expose the ugly faces of the society and people in the evil capitalist society, which pursues money as its goal. People who probably use money as the purpose of life, except for showing humanity when dealing with money, they will not show anything else. Be human. The director doubts whether the capitalist society is an evolution of society. Compared with the previous society, human nature is still so ugly, or even more ugly.

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Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    That maggot grows up, fights the wicked bravely, embraces the beautiful, and becomes a fairy tale

  • Dell 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    For some reason, the director abandoned Howard Shaw's original soundtrack. This style was often thought to be watching "Ghosts and Cannibals". Although the script was written by Frank Darabont, it was still a lot clumsy to break away from Cronenberg's hands. , The male and female protagonists are more youthful and beautiful, and the audience positioning is also younger. The first half of the film can still recover some of the charm of the previous work, and even made an ingenious expansion on the basis of it, but the screenwriter seems to give up half of the story, and then it completely becomes . A cliché monster film, but it still contributed to a feast of special effects of monsters whose status in film history has been seriously underestimated

The Fly II quotes

  • Anchorwoman: [On TV] Brundle vanished late last night in the company of co-worker Beth Logan. There has been some speculation that Beth Logan may be the victim of possible kidnapping. But, this is yet to be confirmed.

  • Beth Logan: [Beth chases after Martin whom has run off into the night] Stop!

    [Martin falls and collapses to the ground]

    Beth Logan: Please, don't run away from me.

    Martin Brundle: I don't know what to do.

    Beth Logan: [Sobbing] Me either. Martin, I'm not going to leave you.

    [Beth embraces Martin]