Ending Question
After they discovered that Dren had died, why didn't they just burn the body? Obviously they needed to destroy all traces of the experiment which includes the specimen itself.
I guess the ending wouldn't of been as shocking.
After they discovered that Dren had died, why didn't they just burn the body? Obviously they needed to destroy all traces of the experiment which includes the specimen itself.
I guess the ending wouldn't of been as shocking.
That's a good question. I guess they didn't think of that or were too grief stricken to have the guts to do so.
shareWhat I'd like to know is: How did Elsa get away and stay out of prison? Did she just bury the four corpses behind the barn? Went back to work the next morning and somehow avoided police suspicion?
shareThe woman Elsa met with at the end basically said "give us your genetic freak baby and we'll forget the whole thing." A trial, media, would uncover more than NERD wants the public to know about. Was hoping for a sequel but guess it's not happening......
shareI think.....unless I'm remembering a different movie.....
sharesentiment,
that's the sort of main part of their characters, if they could stick to being scientists none of this stuff would of happened but they're humans so they get passionate and mess up. same deal as good old victor von frankenstein.