Replays in the 1980s: human nature, breasts, fat buttocks, and flesh and blood

Ladarius 2022-01-01 08:01:36

Breasts and buttocks: From the fat woman in the beginning of the film to the blonde girl tied to the operating table near the end of the film, this is undoubtedly the feature of the film, beautiful, plump and full of vitality.


Flesh and flesh fly: The title is shocking. The old professor's entire head is swollen, his face is distorted, his whole body is purple, his eyes burst out, and plasma is splashing. I had fun at that time, great movie!
Then the part of the kitty is also very impressive. The intestines are coming out, but he is still twisting his body around, staring and hating people.
Later, the scum called the beast's entire head was also chopped off, but many broken connective tissues were made in the neck. Although it was not particularly real, the bloody smell was enough.


Humanity: Throughout the whole film.
The importance of young doctors on life, the academic dispute between the eye man and the scumbag.
Whether it’s for scientific achievement (male eyes), fame and wealth (a scumbag is called a beast) or for a loved one (young doctor), the three people undoubtedly did things that violated medical ethics and created a living corpse. Young doctors who opposed the use of this medicine injected green liquid into the dead Goldilocks, which was memorable. I can't help thinking that although medicine is terrible, it will not cause any disaster; but with the help of human nature, there will be unmanageable medical disasters outside of the movie.

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Re-Animator quotes

  • Dr. Carl Hill: [Dr. Hill's head has just *awakened*] Wesssssssssst...

    Herbert West: Yes, Doctor, it's Herbert West. What are you thinking? How do you feel?

    Dr. Carl Hill: [wheezing] Youuuuuuuuuu...

    Herbert West: [eagerly taking notes] "You..."

    Dr. Carl Hill: Bassssstaaaaaarrrrrd!

  • Dan Cain: [meeting for the first time] So West, what kind of medicine are you involved in?

    Herbert West: Death.