First of all, let me introduce the story, which is a spoiler:
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The male and female protagonists are a couple of scientists who have perverted and synthesized a hybrid in the pursuit of new fields. The hybrid has the DNA of the female protagonist, and then the male protagonist and the hybrid are ML. Later, it is found that the hybrid is hermaphrodite. Finally, the hybrid becomes a male and kills the male protagonist, rapes the female protagonist, and the female protagonist has children. . . . And also ready to give birth for further scientific research. . .
I want to say that the final result of incest is actually the self-inflicted suffering of perverted scientists. As scientists, they should not have feelings for experimental subjects. The female protagonist regarded the hybrid as her own child, and the male protagonist also developed feelings for the hybrid because of the female protagonist's genes in it. In the end, this was the cup.
And from a human point of view, hybrids are actually pitiful. It was created as a living being unacceptable to the world, yearning for freedom but being locked up for research. The hybrid's desire for the outside world is depicted several times in the film.
Human nature and science have always been relative. In the field of scientific research, human feelings are not allowed to be mixed, otherwise you will face greater risks; and from the perspective of human nature, science is very cruel, just like "Black Sun 731" The Japanese use Chinese people as scientific experiments, I've heard it before, but didn't have the courage to watch it.
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