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Seth Brundle, un excéntrico y solitario científico que crea uno de los inventos más revolucionarios de la historia: la cabina de teletransportación. En un intento por ponerla a prueba a la vez que ignora todo atisbo de prudencia, decide usarse a sí mismo como cobaya en la primera teletransportación aplicada a un humano, con la mala suerte de que una mosca se introduce junto con él en el artefacto. A partir de allí comenzará para Brundle una gradual pero definitiva transformación, una inquietante metamorfosis que le consumirá poco a poco, poniéndole en peligro a él y a los que le rodean.
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It's so perfectly disgusting. Loved it. Only one rule: don't eat while watching this movie
I´m not much of a horror fan. This is one of the very few exceptions. The make-up for the Fly looks great even today. Because it´s not CGI, which of course wasn´t available, it´s so much more real and believable.
"The Fly" is a very devastating film. Powerful enough, but not exactly pleasant to look at. Like only the greatest directors can pull this off, Cronenberg overwhelms the audience with a sublime mixture drama, mistery and repulsiveness.
Horror that survived well through time. It brings you back to the 80s atmosphere and looks surprisingly good thanks to the fact of using non-digital techniques. Enjoyed the view.
One of the top qualities of a sci-fi/horror movie is that it's just believable enough…and on that note, _The Fly_ delivers. With gene-splicing science and technology as developed as it is today, the idea that was presented in this movie back in 1986 - that a genetic decomposition/recomposition could go horribly wrong - is highly believable. Granted, the premise was exaggerated enough to make a "horror" movie out of it, but for a movie that is, what?....35 years old now?....this was exceptional. Today was not my first viewing of this movie, but by far the most enjoyable because I saw it as much more than a "gross horror movie"; it was a romantic tragedy with some horrific events that happened as a result. I definitely agree with other reviewers: Don't watch this while you're trying to enjoy a meal; there are certain aspect of insect life you simply don't want to learn about. This was the movie that introduced me to Jeff Goldblum, and (as he always is) he was superb in his role. With only three main characters (David Cronenberg makes a cameo as an OB/GYN in one scene), the story was easy to follow with no subplots or weird twists. Additionally, the musical score was spot on, the cinematography, everything was absolutely _par excellence_ about this. Even by today's standards, this movie ranks as one of the best sci-fi/horror movies out there.