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Splice
1hr 39 mins 15

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Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
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  • 5 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Adrien Brody stars in this gory sci-fi thriller about a scientific experiment that has unbelievable - and terrifying - results.

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  • Family drama with a genetic twist.

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By Orangepinks (2 reviews) from London , 02 May 2010

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley star in the most interesting family drama I’ve seen in a long while. They play Clive and Elsa, a young couple, who live and work together and are planning their future. They have a baby. They watch her grow, educate her, and try to keep her safe; they become parents. The couple are having a tough time, trying to figure out their relationships with their own parents and siblings, and with each other. As a ‘family’ drama built on the interaction of human relationships, it can definitely hold its own. What makes this more than interesting is the fact that their child isn’t human; it’s a human/ animal hybrid created in a laboratory.

    Splice has been marketed as a Sci-Fi Thriller/ Horror and it has excited geek audiences across the country. That’s not surprising. The production carries a lot of credibility: written and directed by Vincenzo Natali (Cube/Nothing) and produced by Guillermo Del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth). It has gained so much interest that, as the London Sci-Fi Film Festival’s opening night film, it ran in two screens simultaneously from one roll of film.

    But I’m sure they’re missing a trick here. We live in the 21st Century where scientists have already created designer babies. We can screen for potentially life-threatening conditions and diseases, and choose the sex of our children. So why is Splice restricted to the realms of Science Fiction? The echoes of Frankenstein are obvious. Clive and Elsa are named after the actors who played the roles of Dr Frankenstein and his bride. They make a creature; they bring it to life, it runs riot. In our world, where we live at a molecular level, sewing arms and legs onto a torso just won’t hold our attention. Natali worked alongside geneticists whilst writing this film, as he wanted the science bit to at least be plausible. When he asked if human/animal hybrid testing is possible, they replied ‘Oh, they're doing it already. In the U.K. they absolutely are making animal/human hybrids.’ Science – yes, Fiction – No: this is not only possible, it’s already happening.

    Let’s ignore for a moment that Dren (Delphine Chaneac), the creature, was born in a laboratory, because that’s just IVF. So what do we have? We have film dealing with life and death; about the responsibility of creating human life and bringing it into this world. Everything relates to these cycles. We watch the birth of one creature and the death of others. There’s cuteness; there’s dark, sarcastic comedy; there’s obviously the geeky science; and sticky and gooey blood; but it all balances out. It undulates between the themes, swinging back and forth like a pendulum building the tension towards the final, gruesome climax. And looking back Natali lays out the clues for the final showdown, if you’re watching, you already know what’s in store, and anticipation’s the killer.

    I can imagine that opinion on this film is going to be divided. Not about the performances or the effects, which were all incredible, but whether creating something even remotely close to human is a good thing. Natali encourages the audience to believe that Dren is human, but clearly she’s not. Or maybe she’s human at an animal level, and without knowing how to teach something to be human, we’re lost. It’s the ‘human’ qualities in us that set us apart from animals. Frankenstein was written as a warning of industrial advancements, Splice warns us against the advancement of science; who knows where our imagination will lead us. The challenging ethics, the questions raised could be way too horrific, but they are handled delicately; it’s a totally satisfying film. So I’m wondering whether the marketing team should have pitched this film at the Independent film audiences instead. Having the Sci-Fi tag does it a disservice: it’s a pretty tough family drama, set, in part, in a laboratory.
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  • adrien brody slings one up a mutant

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer , 13 Jan 2013
    A clever update of frankensteins monster tale, with dysfunctional family drama. More of a thriller than a horror. I'd give the splice monster a right good seeing to aswell.
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  • pretty good

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer , 12 Jan 2013
    i wanted a saturday afternoon B movie, and this fits the bill, altho it is better than average. they could have gone further,moore action, deeper probing into elsa's personality flip, and dren's perspective. ultimately sad, a bit species, a bit blood beast terror,
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  • What the hell was that.......

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By a customer , 10 Jan 2013
    This has got to be one of the worst films i have seen for a very long time & am still coming to terms with the sex scene which is absolutely ridiculous. What a waste of my life this movie was. AVOID THIS FILM LIKE THE PLAGUE !!
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  • Average Not Scary Horror

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By GaryI (785 reviews) from March, Cambs , 09 Jan 2013
    A clear rip off of Species, but instead of alien DNA this involves splicing of human DNA with animals. It's very well done but if its meant to be a horror story its not at all scary and the 'creature' is never allowed to show its full potential. It's an interesting idea but ultimately quite a tame realisation
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  • OK but not enough action

    Rated - 1.5 stars  
    By a customer , 02 Jan 2013
    The concept was good and the graphics were pretty good but there needed to be a bit more action. Was a bit boring, waiting for something exciting to happen.
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