Splice

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Clive et Elsa sont des superstars de la science : ils ont réussi à combiner l'ADN de différentes espèces animales pour obtenir de fantastiques hybrides. Ils sont amoureux l'un de l'autre autant que de leur travail et veulent à présent passer à l'étape suivante : fusionner de l'ADN animal et de l'ADN humain. Lorsque le laboratoire pharmaceutique qui les finance refuse de les soutenir, Clive et Elsa décident de poursuivre leurs expériences en secret. Ils créent Dren, une créature étonnante dont la croissance rapide la fait devenir adulte en quelques mois. Alors qu'ils redoublent d'efforts pour préserver leur secret, leur intérêt scientifique pour Dren se mue peu à peu en attachement. Dren finira par dépasser les rêves les plus fous du couple... et leurs pires cauchemars. (Gaumont)

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POMO 

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français Au départ, magique et charmant à la Spielbergesque, soutenu par deux acteurs de qualité, dont on ne croit pas vraiment à la chimie entre eux, mais qui s'adaptent parfaitement au genre et à leurs personnages. Ensuite, pervers et intéressant à la Cronenbergesque, approfondissant la curiosité pour la suite. Et enfin, un coup de poing de Jeepers Creepers, brrr ! ()

D.Moore 

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anglais It wasn't all bad, I even thought (pleasantly) of Scott's Alien or The Fly, eXistenZ or Cronenberg's Naked Lunch, but I really couldn't stomach the idea of a scientist and a female scientist starting to raise a mutant as their own child in a completely irresponsible way. The monster can look good (and it certainly wasn't bad), but if you don't believe what's happening in the film for even a second, then it's all for nothing. Two and a half stars. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais I would love to read an analysis of why this nonsense has been so fairly well received by the critics overseas (RT 74%), who usually underrate science fiction and horror. Maybe because Splice is mostly a very twisted family drama? For the supposed target viewer, however, the film’s true form will be like an unexpected slap to the face. The first few minutes aren’t too bad, but when the scientist start treating the mutant as if it was their child, the whole thing goes to hell, and I can’t avoid thinking that the scientists’ eventual death at the end would be the best possible outcome for mankind. The last few minutes are alright, but it can’t save the ridiculous crap that happens in the previous hour. ()

kaylin 

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anglais "Splice" is not that good of a horror movie, as it changes essentially only in a few occasions and at the very end, but it is a film that has a simple plot, on which good ideas and quite interesting twists in the story are built, which I really liked and overall enjoyed the film. Even the length of the movie didn't seem too excessive to me, on the contrary, it suited me quite well. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais This film is a bit of a tangle of relatively cheap genre motifs, a la Mutant, ambitious scientists, and an attempt to make something that appears serious and is almost art that comes from this pulp theme. I have to say that this symbiosis didn't convince me much, that the mutant looked quite shoddy, and that all those sexual relationships between the main characters were somehow cheap. However, it is decently cast, with an interesting special effects aspect, but Cronenberg used to make similar films more interestingly, perversely, and provocatively. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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