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The Fly
The Fly

7.4

The Fly

R·1986·96m

Summary

When Seth Brundle makes a huge scientific and technological breakthrough in teleportation, he decides to test it on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a common housefly manages to get inside the device and the two become one.

Crew

Director, Screenplay

David Cronenberg

Screenplay

Charles Edward Pogue

Short Story

George Langelaan

Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

December 3, 2020

6

_**Slowly turning into a monster, aka slowly succumbing to age**_

An eccentric scientist living in a warehouse laboratory in a big city in the Northeast (Jeff Goldblum) discovers how to teleport objects, which draws the attention of a journalist (Geena Davis). Everything is going fine until he foolishly uses his invention on himself and a pesky fly inadvertently teleports with him. John Getz is on hand as the woman’s editor while Joy Boushel has a notable small role as Tawny.

"The Fly" (1986) has a lot of devotees presumably because of director/writer David Cronenberg, but I found it less effective compared to the 1958 version with Vincent Price. Despite the gory state-of-the-art effects, it’s just not as compelling or horrifying (especially that final scene in the original). The one-dimensional locations are also a turn-off: Excluding the great bar scene the whole movie takes place in a grungy lab or a swank office building.

The cast trilogy is exceptionally tall. While Goldblum (6’4½”) is serviceable and gives it his all, he’s not leading man material, although he’s fine in secondary roles. And I was never big on Davis, but she’s a’right I guess. At least the two absolutely look & act like they were meant for each other.

In its favor, the movie is a metaphor for how aging & disease slowly destroys the body. Despite the sickening visuals, it’s heartbreaking and tragic, which you might not expect in a sci-fi flick about a guy who morphs into a fly. It thankfully avoids the rut of camp and melodrama.

The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Toronto with studio work done in nearby Kleinburg.

GRADE: B-/C+

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$15,000,000.00

Revenue:

$60,629,159.00

Keywords

monster
experiment
mutation
toronto, canada
mutant
transformation
halloween
remake
creature
scientist
bodily dismemberment
taunting
parasite underneath skin
fly (insect)
animal horror
melting
animal research
fly/human hybrid
in-home laboratory
body horror
disgusted