Review: SPLICE

“What’s the worst that can happen?”

Sarah Polley’s character Elsa poses this question a couple times throughout the film at moments when the audience knows that the question will be answered.  Usually with consequences.

The film stars Canadian superstar Sarah Polley and Academy Award winner Adrian Brody play Clive and Elsa – get it? – as scientists who are creating a new species.  However, a lot rides on these two to make sure that their new creatures survive their birth.  Elsa wants to see if they can bring a new lifeform into full term with Clive disapproving of this due to the morality aspect but more so, it seems, to not lose their jobs.  Obviously the experiment goes awry and Elsa sort of get what she wants.  As the movie goes on their new creature, named DREN – let’s see if any of you get it before you see the film, matures at a rapid rate.  Once it hits that age, things get a little…um….freaky.

Mostly known for directing of the most important Canadian genre films of the past 20 years, CUBE, Vincenzo Natali’s newest entry in film goes back to those roots that made him famous.  This time, a major studio is backing him.  On a personal level, I have always dug his work.  CUBE was one of those great films that benefits from a low budget, interesting characters and good acting.  Fans of that film will recognize Natali’s acting cohort David Hewlitt – who has been in practically every feature film that Natali has directed.

SPLICE is effectively directed and features amazing creature design, even if it is a bit suggestive.  On the surface, the story sounds a lot like SPECIES – please, lets not compare it to that piece – and you no doubt will hear the term “Modern day FRANKENSTEIN tale” in a million reviews you read – but what brings SPLICE from the murky waters of typical B-movie mediocrity is the fact that you have a really great cast.

As the resident horror dude here at WAMG, I do want to warn/inform you that I do not see this as a horror film.   Yes, I know, it has horror elements, but this is really a dramatic morality tale peppered with horror.  The fact that Warner Bros. seems to be marketing this as action horror could be the biggest downfall of the film as an end result of any viewers.  The film addresses the moral issues you would expect out of a film like this while actually hitting your “awwww, that thing is kind of cute at first” strings at the beginning.  What precedes after the intial post birth/fabrication process is a crash course of early childhood to puberty.  Yes, it gets messed up and freaky at times folks.  However, this is what makes the film unique.  It will divide audiences due to the last 20 minutes of the film as it seems like SPLICE was its own beast.  It didn’t really fit any genre because it blended something from everything.  Then the last 20 minutes of the film seem like everyone working on it said “Oh crap.  We need to put a genre on this thing so we can get it sold.”  Unfortunately, this results in a clichéd monster-on-the-loose ending.  It does throw in one last shock towards the end which also results in a somewhat predictable ending that leaves us with that famous quote “What’s the worst that can happen?”

SPLICE is still a breath of fresh air amongst 3D gimmick filled films, adaptations of comic strips and endless sequelization.  It is a film that I think most genre fans should check out, even if I still struggle with calling it a horror film.

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Warner Bros. Releases New SPLICE Trailer To The Internet

From Yahoo! Movies comes this new internet trailer for SPLICE. The new film by Vincenzo Natali (CUBE, NOTHING, CYPHER), and produced by Guillermo del Toro, stars Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley.

Clive and Elsa (a nod to THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN) are young, brilliant and ambitious. The new animal species they engineered have made them rebel superstars of the scientific world. In secret, they introduce human DNA into the experiment. The result is something that is greater than the sum of its parts: a female animal-human hybrid that may be a step up on the evolutionary ladder. They think they may have created the perfect organisim, until she makes a final shocking metamorphosis that could destroy them … and the rest of humanity.

From Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is rated R for disturbing elements including strong sexuality, nudity, sci-fi violence and language. SPLICE will be in theaters this Friday, June 4th. Head over to the film’s Facebook page for more info on the film.

Source: Yahoo! Movies

Who Wants to See SPLICE With the Movie Geeks?

Look at Dren in that picture up there.  Isn’t she cute?  All little and not unlike a hairless cat that can climb on the ceiling.  Too bad she grows up to be a monster.  Wanna see that?  Good, because, if you’re one of our lucky winners, you’ll be able to check out SPLICE a full, three days before it hits theaters.  That’s right.  We have passes to hand out for a screening on Tuesday, June 1st.

First and foremost, this is a St. Louis screening. If you will not be in St. Louis on the evening of June 1st , please do not enter this contest.

Here’s all you have to do.  SPLICE is a film that is being praised for its wonderful, creature effects and the look of the monster.  We want to know what your favorite, movie, creature effects are.  Let us know in the comments section below which movie has the best movie monster in terms of the design and execution of the monster at hand.  It can be practical or CG, your choice.  We’ll pick the winners from the best entries, so don’t just give us a movie title.  Let us know what makes your movie and your creature one of the best.

And, if you’re not one of the lucky winners, be sure to check out SPLICE when it hits theaters on June 4th.

Pics from Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Splice’

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OK, so Guillermo del Toro didn’t direct ‘Splice’ but he did produce it and he has just as much success with movies he produces (The Orphanage) as he does with the one’s he directs himself. ‘Splice’ is directed by Vincenzo Natali and stars Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley. The movie is scheduled to release sometime in September 2009.

The film is about Elsa and Clive, two young rebellious scientists, defy legal and ethical boundaries and forge ahead with a dangerous experiment: splicing together human and animal DNA to create a new organism. Named Dren, the creature rapidly develops from a deformed female infant into a beautiful but dangerous winged human-chimera, who forges a bond with both of her creators – only to have that bond turn deadly. — BD

Check out more creepy cool images from the movie below…

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