The Fly (1986)
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The Fly (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
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| Cast | Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, George Chuvalo, Michael Copeman, Leslie Carlson and John Getz |
| Theatrical Release | August 15, 1986 |
| DVD Release | October 4, 2005 |
| Running Time | 95 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 024543190851 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 13:42 EDT (details) 2 DVD, 20th Century Fox, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 1.0) Or 35 new from $10.88, 22 used from $9.71, 4 collectible from $19.98 |
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Average user review:| THE OPERA |
At yesterday's US Premiere there were giggles and tittles ..... intentional? Not sure? The French [Original European Premiere] laughed.......
Positives - A NEW AMERICAN - YES AMERICAN OPERA ...
Negs?
STAGING? Bad, Bad - High-School amateurish.
LIBRETTO? TERRIBLE.... Too juch recitative - no memorable aria.
No Imagination re the staging whatever - it's about particles and disintegration ..... reassimilation?
Re Stage - Greek Style - Ancient - Protagonist / Antagonist w/ visible chorus.
Take this show out of 1950 and thrust it into 3008!!!!
Talent is excellent but terribly misdirected.
OVERALL THE CRITICS damn this work ~ but I do encourage the work to be re-worked and presented - don't give up guys - this IS an important AMERICAN work! September 8, 2008
| I want to create a new word specifically for this movie, and that word is `horrortastic'... |
The film centers around brilliant scientist Seth Brundle, a man on the verge of greatness. He invites journalist Veronica `Ronnie' Quaife back to his place to see the glorious invention he has been working on, and once she witnesses its potential she becomes absorbed in Brundle's life. Brundle has created a device that can transport matter from one pod to another. The machine is not able to handle living matter yet, but that is a bug Brundle is working out. When Brundle finally does decide to test his machine on himself he finds that the results are much more than he expected.
Cronenberg brilliantly crafts `The Fly' into a top notch horror film, a film that is as scary as it is dreadful; as gory as it is detestable, but it also has a beating heart, and that is not something a lot of films of this nature possess. As Seth transforms into the dreadful Brundlefly we see his mental capabilities leaving him, and as he turns into something dangerous to the ones he loves (namely Ronnie) we can see genuine humanity in his fight to save her (and eventually himself). There are moments towards the end of the film that recalled `King Kong' to me, watching Ronnie crumble as her beloved is destroyed before her eyes.
One thing I noticed that I thought was really interesting was the fact that in the opening scenes, where Seth is showing Ronnie his work, their eyes are glossed over and practically bulging from their skulls. They truly appear to be `buglike' and I really think this small detail adds layers to the films depth of character.
So that brings me to the acting.
Like I mentioned on the outset, I generally loathe Goldblum. He is usually a very annoying actor in my eyes. Here though he is spot on perfection. This was truly the perfect role for him. Every one of his usual mannered ticks are in full form here, but they work beautifully. I truly can't see anyone else playing Seth. Geena Davis is also wonderful here. I actually love her as an actress and think that she has continued to deliver film after film. As Ronnie she brings a true raw emotional connection to the film. Without her dedication to her performance the films moral would have went unnoticed, but her believability as Seth deteriorates before her is really what solidifies this films greatness.
So, in the end, `The Fly' is truly one of Cronenberg's finest films, it may even be his best (I openly admit to not having seen all of his work, but of what I have seen I think this, along with `A History of Violence' is my favorite). `The Fly' is truly a brillaint horror film, but even more than that it is a brilliant film; period. Cronenberg has a way of getting under our skin and festering, and `The Fly' is no exception to that talent. August 6, 2008
| just seen this on tv |
| A classic horror/love story |
| Among the best of its kind |
The movie wastes no time as we are quickly introduced to Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) pitching his latest invention to journalist Veronica (Geena Davis) at a convention. He convinces the skeptical Ronnie to come along to his laboratory where he proceeds to give her a demonstration of his invention that will change the world as we know it, the telepods, which enable teleportation. When she decides to write a magazine article on his unfinished masterpiece, Seth urges her instead to work with him and chronicle his work in a book that will launch her to fame as well. She agrees and the two begin living together and form a relationship much to the dislike of Veronica's ex (John Getz).
As Seth's work progresses, he finally hits it big when he successfully teleports a living creature, and as he becomes more self-assured he even runs the procedure on himself. Unfortunately, Seth was unaware that a fly was in the telepod along with him, thus fusing his genes with that of the fly. At first he finds himself with incredible newfound speed, strength, and agility and convinces himself that the procedure somehow enhanced him. But as he begins deteriorating mentally and physically, we witness the slow and horrible degradation of a person becoming something more insect than man.
Really there's nothing I can say about this movie that hasn't already been said. Jeff Goldblum's performance as Seth Brundle is absolutely top notch, as is Geena Davis and John Getz's in their respective roles. The special effects are legendary, and to this day remain some of the grossest and most convincing ever made courtesy of Chris Walas. I would even go as far as to say this movie is among David Cronenberg's best work. All in all if you want a smart, entertaining, and truly effective horror film, it doesn't get much better than The Fly. This is one to see at all costs! April 27, 2008
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