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9th March 2010 04:02 AM
David Allen
One of the great things about film festivals like the Sundance is that occasionally a film that would otherwise struggle to find a distributor is snapped up by a major studio and all of sudden it has been packaged up and heading for the big screen.
This is what happened with the science fiction thriller Splice. It stars Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as research scientists that accidently on purpose create a new life form, by splicing human and animal DNA together.
The result is a creature that starts off as a small mutated animal that is called a Dren, it eventually grows into beautiful female creature that can fly, but you know that as normal for a film of this nature it is all going to end in tears.
David Allen
One of the great things about film festivals like the Sundance is that occasionally a film that would otherwise struggle to find a distributor is snapped up by a major studio and all of sudden it has been packaged up and heading for the big screen.
This is what happened with the science fiction thriller Splice. It stars Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as research scientists that accidently on purpose create a new life form, by splicing human and animal DNA together.
The result is a creature that starts off as a small mutated animal that is called a Dren, it eventually grows into beautiful female creature that can fly, but you know that as normal for a film of this nature it is all going to end in tears.