Review of The Fly (1986) by Steven1981 — 20 Mar 2020
There's a limit even to the human imagination where our greatest creations meet our deepest fears.... You are about to go beyond that limit... David Cronenberg's The Fly stars Jeff Goldbum as Seth Brundle who whilst working on some teleportation experiment accidentally fuses his genes with a fly and two both function on the same genetic level and a fusion takes place.
The fly was in the telepod chamber with him but he was unaware of it and reaped the consequences and he starts slowly and gradually mutating but feels strong at first but his ears fall off and loses even his manhood lol.
He starts craving more sugar as he gives in to the insect desires and also Geena Davis is sexually involved with him so is stuck in a bit of trouble. Lots of gore and unsettling moments and moments of terror, The Fly is a 1986 horror movie that carries weight and power and suspense and basically stuns the viewer and carries conviction and some romance too.
The acting isn't great but justifiable and half decent and sex scenes are inevitable because it has some. Great horror.
This review of The Fly (1986) was written by Steven1981 on 20 Mar 2020.
The Fly has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
