![]() Instead, they are asked to use Fred and Ginger for extracting proteins which, in turn, could be used for commercial drug production.Ĭlive and Elsa relentlessly sideline their work with Fred and Ginger and start secretly working on their human-animal hybrid project. But since this motive would be morally questionable, their dreams of revolutionizing genetic engineering are lulled by the higher forces of their corporation. When the two lifeforms mate with each other, Clive and Elsa think of how far they could go with their experiments and decide to create a human-animal hybrid. (Nucleic Exchange Research and Development) because of how it could eventually help the world cure several chronic diseases. Their work is very well appreciated at the company N.E.R.D. I’m no science expert, but further down I’ll be breaking down the movie’s monster(s) based on my own observations, and of course, I’ll also be explaining its twisted ending.Ĭlive Nicoli ( Adrien Brody) and Elsa Kast (Sarah Polley) create two genetically engineered lifeforms named Fred and Ginger by splicing animal DNA. Meanwhile, others will be drawn more towards how it explores its characters and their dwindling sense of morality. And that’s the reason why most hardcore sci-fi fans will have several questions surrounding its terrifying yet intriguing scientific jargon. ![]() But compared to most other monster horror films, ‘Splice’ hits close to home. ![]() Although, at this point, achieving what the scientists in the film get out of their experiment still seems a little over-the-top.
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