Splice-2009
Director Vincenzo Natali
Starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley
Scott’s Review #564
Reviewed December 26, 2016
Grade: B-
If you are looking for a realistic, character-driven movie, this film is not for you. Rather, Splice, a 2009 effort, is a science-fiction, thriller, that must be viewed while suspending all disbelief.
It’s not a work of art and has lots of plot holes, but it provides decent entertainment, bordering on fluff.
The two main characters, Clive and Elsa, played by Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley, while admittedly neurological scientists are not the brightest people in the world, and their motivations change with the weather.
The basic plot involves a married couple (above-said scientists) who conduct an experiment to splice human and animal DNA into a new creation, a female hybrid named Dren.
Predictably, things go awry, once Dren is let loose on the world.
The plot is thin and there are questionable actions, motivations, and subplots, but somehow I still found it entertaining once I simply went with it.
There are cliches such as the scientists ignoring instructions, the one-dimensional supporting characters, and so on.
As a comical aside, I overheard the guy sitting behind me in the theater mutter as the closing credits rolled, “This was the worst movie ever”. I understand where he is coming from, but did not think the film was that bad.
For fans of horror or thrillers I recommend it, anyone else might want to skip this one.