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Splice
Description
The movie centers about a couple who make succesful attempts at fusing human DNA into animal genes to create Hybrid animals.
The movie centers about a couple who make succesful attempts at fusing human DNA into animal genes to create Hybrid animals.
Actors:
Sarah Polley,
David Hewlett,
Abigail Chu,
Adrien Brody,
Brandon McGibbon,
Delphine Chanéac,
Doug Hicton,
Simona Maicanescu
Sarah Polley
8 January 1979, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
David Hewlett
18 April 1968, Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
Abigail Chu
Adrien Brody
14 April 1973, Woodhaven, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Brandon McGibbon
Delphine Chanéac
14 November 1978, Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Doug Hicton
Simona Maicanescu
Director:
Vincenzo Natali
Vincenzo Natali
6 January 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Country:
Canada, France, United States
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March 30, 2011
Splice ends up being disturbing, but not particularly affecting. The use of the human characters is too uneven to pull off the desired effect.
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June 07, 2010
[It's] witty, aware of its own craziness, and disarmingly insightful about the psychology of its characters.October 13, 2010
"Splice" is one of those movies that just makes you ache, because it almost achieves greatness.
Dallas Morning News
June 04, 2010
An engrossing, if flawed, techno thriller that never quite goes where expected, and that's what makes it such a pleasant surprise.April 04, 2011
It's the very special genetic engineering episode of Parenthood that was too hot for TV.January 18, 2014
While it appears to be a pretty straightforward story, the actual film gives you more in scares and chills - and more to think about - than you'd expect.July 22, 2010
This Cronenbergian exploration of the perils of inter-species gene-splicing wrestles with some topical and disturbing ideas, but never quite pins them down.June 04, 2010
Daring, disturbing and deliciously twisted.October 01, 2012
Because of the writers' choice to stay so superficial, we get a sluggishly-paced, forgettable thriller.June 04, 2010
A good horror flick always does metaphoric battle with our interior demons, and Splice summons them in impressive numbers.February 15, 2013
Who would have thought talent of that calibre would combine to create such a catastrophic stinker.
Denver Post
June 04, 2010
What makes Splice morally compelling isn't the bioethics quandaries it raises so much as the way it delves into parenthood.