Cast: Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, Delphine Chanéac.Download Splice (2009) Dual Audio Movie ~ BollyFlix Movie Details : You Can Join us on Telegram For the Latest Updates. We Provide Google Drive Direct Download Links For Fast And Secure Download. This movie is based on Horror, Sci-Fi.īollyFlix Provide You With Super Quality Of Movies and WEB Series. To be honest, I caught 3/5 of this movie twice on cable TV a few years ago and enjoyed it back then.✅ Download Splice (2009) Dual Audio Movie available in 1080p, 720p & 480p Qualities For Your Mobile/tablet/Computer. Only now have I been able to see this movie in its entirety. This movie reminds me of 80s-era sci-fi/horror director Stuart Gordon ( "Reanimator", "From Beyond") with its verve and intensity. The 80s were a fun era for these types of movies both on the big screen and the small, and entertaining in their diversity regardless of whether they were major studio releases or smaller, straight-to-video fare. Although "Splice" was made in the late 2000s and has cgi, it has the spirit of sci-fi/horror films of a bygone age. This is really a variation of the classic tale of what happens when scientists decide to "play God". I won't go into specifics here, except to say that this movie was and i s a refreshing break from all the zombie, ghost, demon, and serial killer movies that have been done to death for more than a decade. Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned I welcome the "one and done" movies of this type as an antidote to the often tiresome, dreadful genre types which grow increasingly worse with each sequel/prequel. Two scientists (Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley) create two hybrid creatures from the DNA of several different animals. The creatures look like writhing masses of featureless flesh, but they produce enzymes that can cure disease. The female scientist secretly adds human DNA to the mix, and produces a different creature: bald, with wings and a tail, but basically human-looking. The scientists secretly raise this creature, naming her Dren. But, like most films about cloning or genetically engineering human/animal hybrids, SPLICE ends badly with Dren turning on her surrogate parents. I rate SPLICE higher than average because the characters are all very complex. #Splice 2 disc dvd trial#ĭren is not only her science project, but her trial run at being a Mommy.Įlsa (Polley) was raised by an abusive mother and craves, yet fears, the prospect of motherhood. Like other creatures who ultimately wreak havoc (Frankenstein's monster, King Kong), Dren is not intrinsically evil the audience feels her loneliness and frustration at being held captive by people who want to exploit her. I liked the fact that there was a legitimate medical reason for splicing DNA, as opposed to many films where the scientist is an egomaniac who simply wants to play God. Splice could have been special but became a bit risque! Explicit sex scenes make SPLICE inappropriate for children, which is a shame because otherwise this is a thought-provoking film that raises valid, intriguing moral and ethical questions. Not knowing what to expect from this film, I was drawn to it at the video store mainly due to the exotic nature of the cover. This supposedly benign creature that was to be somehow genetically engineered, totally fascinated my intellect since I've always been curious about the possibility of certain types of creatures being created brand new in lieu of extremely slim odds. Take, for instance, the Island of Doctor Moreau & Frankenstein. Our director Vincenzo Natali, who may best be known for his eerie sci-fi thriller Cube, had really kept me guessing as to where the film might take you. I'll certainly say that he did succeed here. The main characters, Elsa (Sarah Polley) & Clive (Adrien Brody), were both likable, yet quite detestable at times. The main characters enc ompass an unlikeable peculiarity by bypassing a normal mindset in morality. This moral dilemma doesn't necessarily automatically present itself, unless we see the full blown aspects of what creating a new life form from human DNA really represents.
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