The film also accentuates how both parents and children play their roles, and how quickly Clive and Elsa fall into parental traps. Superstar genetic engineers Clive (Adrien Brody) and Elsa (Sarah Polley) specialize in splicing together DNA from different animals to create incredible new. Dren suddenly transforms into a male and kills the employer and Clive's brother. One of their employers and Clive's brother end up getting to the farm, and Elsa tell them that Dren is dead. Clive goes back into Elsas house and they end up deciding to kill Dren but they end up finding Dren dying. There’s a great scene where Clive puts the kid’s in water – it turns out Dren has gills – and the film leaves it open where he knew what he was doing or if he was trying to kill her (leaning more toward homicide). Elsa sees the two having sex and gets sick. Splice succeeds because it’s a mood piece, and what’s great about it is how it turns the growth of a mutant to essay the difficulties in raising children, especially for a couple not sure that they were ready for it. Eventually they move Dren to a farmhouse, but with her accelerated growth rate she starts becoming sexual, and with only one male nearby that leads to some Freudian interests her parents. Except in this case, while they also have to make her feel comfortable, and let her understand what they can of the outside world, they also have to hide her from the world. art department: KNB EFX Group (as Jaremy Ailleo) David R. The monstrous babies Fred, Ginger, and Dren in Splice are born out of an. Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley star in 'Splice' as a pair of geneticists who, having apparently never seen any sci-fi horror film ever, decide to throw caution to the wind and splice. Here are the film’s most unsettling moments. Part of their Gothic legacy is that these films offer up stories about how. They name it Dren (Abigail Chu as a child, Delphine Chaneac as an adult), and the two become parents as Dren goes through a number of normal childhood developments. It’s freaky and weird and hot and sometimes truly terrifying. As it grows bigger it grows more and more human, with female characteristics.
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