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So, 'The Fly: The Abyss of Mutation' dives into this murky world of corporate greed and environmental decay. Pu Xin, our journalist, is determined, almost obsessively so, which gives the film a tight, tense atmosphere. The pacing is intriguing; it balances investigative thrills with some genuinely eerie moments as she uncovers the darker side of Sails Group. The practical effects are quite striking, especially when things start getting... well, mutated. It’s not just about the transformation but also the ethical dilemmas around science gone wrong. Performances are solid too, particularly the emotional weight Pu carries regarding her father's past. It’s a film that lingers with you, leaving you questioning the costs of progress.
The exploration of environmental issues is quite timely.Strong practical effects that enhance the horror elements.The protagonist's personal journey adds depth to the story.
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