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Scientifically Perfect is one of those curious 90s horror-sci-fi hybrids that tries to tackle the implications of genetic manipulation. The film’s atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread and moral ambiguity, not to mention the pacing is a bit uneven but that somehow adds to its charm. The performances, particularly from the lead, are surprisingly compelling, bringing a depth to a character that's essentially a modern-day monster. The practical effects, while not always flawless, are a highlight, lending a tangible quality that digital effects simply can’t replicate. It's a film that raises questions about humanity and evolution, albeit in a somewhat clumsy manner, making it feel like an artifact of its time - a glimpse into the fears of late 20th-century science.
Explores themes of morality in science.Interesting take on the Frankenstein mythos.Features a notable performance from the lead actor.
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