But not all mankind can understand why man-made creatures are sad and terrible. Human greed determines the pursuit of objects and honor. Just like the scientists in the movie, they imagine the wealth that humans and beasts bring to them. This is done under the guise of science.
First of all, I want to express my dissatisfaction and admiration to the propaganda of the movie. The propaganda defines "splice" as a conventional monster movie to alleviate the external pressure on this controversial movie, but The content and ethical plot contained in this film, and there are many scenes that make people feel extremely uncomfortable enough to make the film be rated NC-17. Of course, I have no qualification or right to judge the review system of the United States, but it is between NC The splice between -17 and R finally chose to delete the corresponding shots to get the right to be shown in the United States. It can also be seen that the propaganda and the filmmakers have very consistent opinions, and the purpose is to once again disgust all mankind and let innocent men and women. After we went to the cinema to watch the so-called monster movie, we came out of the cinema while supporting the wall and stomach tumbling.
The birth of a human beast was a tragedy. When scientists decided to kill her but did not have the heart to destroy their own achievements, human desires again The tragedy was deepened. When Dren (human beast) took his beloved cat around to hide, the sadness and the instability in her eyes made my heartache. Parents will never abandon their children, but Dren doesn't even have the right to have the only person he can rely on.
Later, the scene of the male protagonist F*ck Dren can only be described as disgusting. I am very uncomfortable watching it (normal people should be uncomfortable?: () This world is too evil, human beings are too evil, I F*ck up my own The world is over, and I have to come here with a little life, and then continue to F*ck up her world. However, Dren, who later became a male, avenges the heroine, which also shows that evil is rewarded, and in the end it is evil. We humans are paying the bill. We
have been expecting this movie in 2009, but to be honest, I was a little disappointed after watching it. Movies that originally had very good themes did not focus on humans, beasts and humans. Conflict or the conflict between science and morality, but the routine of incest and abuse such as horror movies to win the attention of the audience is really sad. This year's two horror movies, "Human Centipede" and "Human Centipede", are highly hyped
is commendable in the movie is that Dren, played by Delphine Chaneac, is very perfect. The previous female stage is shocking, and the transition is an absolute challenge for acting. At the same time, I am sure to say the music of the movie I did a great job. All the children who were attracted by the trailer of the movie, the music rendering in the movie saved the movie to a great extent.
If you are a fan of David Cronenberg, this movie is a must-see, no Dissent. There are very few monster horror movies that are so good these days (well, I am finally willing to admit this is a monster movie)
I don't think what I wrote is a film review, but I have a lot of ideas about the birth of humans, animals and human beings. Twisted melons are not sweet, this is the last word. Humans think too much, think too much, think that a little bit of their own exploration can lead the whole mankind to happiness, but they don’t know the morals that make us abandon or ignore. The view is enough to destroy the world. The development of human single-cell synthesis will eventually become a distorted survival of the fittest. When the babies who choose to be born are perfect human machines, this is similar to the "Nazi babies" that were cruelly built for war during World War II. different from? When the world no longer has distinctions, what is the point of survival? Turning around, everyone I saw was the same as you. Perhaps that kind of sorrow was just like the tears in Dren's eyes, a resentment towards humans.
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