shocking sex spectacle

Kaylie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

What was originally a cautionary tale of human ethics, unexpectedly turned into a shocking sexual spectacle. Originally, there is nothing to argue about this science fiction theme, it is fiction anyway, whether it can attract the key depends on the skill of the screenwriter. The story initially appealed to audiences: mad scientists conducting genetic experiments, mixing human genes into animals. In fact, audiences and scientists have the same mentality and want to know what will be born. When the monster first appeared on the stage, it was still very shocking. It could compete with other aliens. Coupled with the monster's beautiful appearance and cute actions, it could also win the favor of many audiences. The problem is that as the monster grows, the screenwriter's grasp starts to spiral out of control. All kinds of complex human psychology, sensory and tasteful elements appear one after another, gradually falling from serious ethical discussion to secular emotional entanglement, as if reduced to a love triangle? ! Even the Oscar winner doesn't seem to have much chance to show any acting skills. What impressed me the most was the shape of the monster, which was extremely strange.

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  • Dayana 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    I thought it was a purely disgusting film when I saw the name, but I didn't expect it to have a plot! It's no wonder that the praise and criticism were mixed. The 1.2.3.4 stars I watched recently have one for each of them. Crazy (female) people are the most terrifying and monsters are monsters. Men and women can eat them all, but why didn't they conceive the male lead's child? Of course, we might be pregnant. gave birth to a freak, sad

  • Mohamed 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I'm not used to Brody doing this kind of stuff. . .

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