It's like if you were reading a book, and then halfway through, the author stops midsentence and leaves the last 200 pages totally blank. The movie clearly wants us to glean something, some kind of point about who she is as a person, but it doesn’t bother to actually do any work on finishing that plot. What am I supposed to gain from that? Clearly she’s treating Dren like her mother treated her, in some fashion. I guess that was exactly what Clive and Elsa were going for, so good job, guys! But what they didn’t know is that one of them changed gender into a male! Now that both of the weird worm things are male, they stab the fuck out of each other with needle-like appendages and then knock the cage over, showering the audience in mutated worm blood. There is a scene where they present their two weird looking worm things in front of a live audience. "Uh, yeah, of COURSE I was trying to save her, and definitely not trying to kill her. However, that's the exact point she evolves to grow gills and is able to survive, miraculously coming out okay! Elsa congratulates Clive for his brilliant idea, and he grins weakly while thinking inside that he should have just shot Dren in the head. Clive gets the idea to push her head completely underwater, presumably trying to end the horror he brought into the world. Somehow, the fact that they put it in a dress makes it worse.Īt one point, Dren gets sick and they try to bathe her in cold water. There are a bunch of scenes of them playing with her in the lab, which would be touching if she didn't look like a human ass with eyes and a mouth. We see her start to grow up and become an even uglier being, which they name Dren.
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