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: Elsa’s relationship with Dren is deeply influenced by her own traumatic childhood. She oscillates between being a protective mother and a cold, abusive scientist, highlighting the dangers of using technology to heal personal psychological wounds.

The film is a direct descendant of Frankenstein . Like Victor Frankenstein, Clive and Elsa are blinded by their ego, refusing to acknowledge the dangers of their creation until it is too late. --Splice-2009----

The film follows two superstar geneticists, Elsa Kast (Sarah Polley) and Clive Nicoli (Adrien Brody), who specialize in "splicing" DNA from different animals to create new hybrid species for medical research. Driven by scientific ego and a thirst for a breakthrough, they defy their corporate backers and legal ethics to conduct a forbidden experiment: introducing human DNA into a hybrid embryo. : Elsa’s relationship with Dren is deeply influenced

The 2009 film , directed by Vincenzo Natali, serves as a contemporary "Frankenstein" myth that explores the unsettling intersection of genetic engineering, corporate interest, and the blurred lines between scientific curiosity and parental responsibility. Starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as rebellious bioengineers Clive and Elsa, the film follows their illicit creation of "Dren"—a human-animal hybrid—which eventually spirals into a psychosexual horror. I. The New Frankenstein: Science as Parenthood Like Victor Frankenstein, Clive and Elsa are blinded