It wants to tour the scarred human psyche, yet the cobbled-together screenplay is silly when it should be spooky, cold when it should boil over and dumb when it should be smart.. The special effects and creature design, as good as they are, don't exceed the acting by Polley, Brody and Chaneac, who make it all seem entirely plausible and emotionally real.. What makes Splice morally compelling isn't the bioethics quandaries it raises so much as the way it delves into parenthood.. This Cronenbergia...
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