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Una magnífica película. Así deberían ser todos los remakes, mantener solo la idea principal y que todo el resto sea distinto, así no nos encontraremos con desastres como el remake de "Psicosis"... Esta es una película con buenísimos efectos especiales y maquillajes, buen "gore" (aunque las escenas de transformación no sean sangrientas, yo sigo co...
Body Horror at its finest. Cult classic. What else to say?
The Fly This David Cronenberg classic tells the story of Seth Brundle, a scientist developing a revolutionary transportation device that will take the world by storm! However, in a drunken mishap, transports himself, along with a common house fly, which then begins to transform him into a disgusting combination of both himself and the fly. Brundle...
(EN)🇬🇧 It's strange that I didn't talk to you about Cronenberg... and even more strange to me is what his magnum opus is for me, and a masterpiece of science fiction cinema... The Fly. Here we see a Cronenberg unleashed and in a state of grace, a film that within the genre of science fiction and horror would also be classified in the subgenre of ...
Yet another example of why men shouldn't make decisions on women's bodies. Goldblum is intensely amazing in this and even finds mannerisms of a fly to add in. Geena Davis plays perfectly in this to a point that I almost forgot it was a sci-fi movie. Cronenberg's ability to make you squirm was so ahead of his time and also classic that I am in a...
8.5/10 The practical effects here are top of the line for the genre. From the mound of baboon flesh to the transformation scene of Brundle into the fly, all of the effects-heavy sequences are designed to disgust, and they certainly do. It helps that Mark Irwin’s coverage is never too pulled back. Much of this film is visually rather personal, whi...
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