Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA scientific experiment in rapid-cell growth goes awry when a lab assistant steals the developed serum and injects it into his pregnant girl friend. The result is a child that grows through ... Tout lireA scientific experiment in rapid-cell growth goes awry when a lab assistant steals the developed serum and injects it into his pregnant girl friend. The result is a child that grows through adulthood and will die within days, if a cure cannot be found.A scientific experiment in rapid-cell growth goes awry when a lab assistant steals the developed serum and injects it into his pregnant girl friend. The result is a child that grows through adulthood and will die within days, if a cure cannot be found.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Dr. Peter Hamilton
- (as Michael Goorjian)
- Tina Hogan
- (as Stephanie Mills)
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The idea of this film is very simple indeed but its simplicity is used well to tell a straightforward, yet interesting story. As is to be expected, there are immoral, greedy business people behind the use of the drug and this creates a conflict for the good characters to overcome. But much more interesting was the moral dilemma that the young scientist has to deal with, in having the utterly unnatural situation of becoming attracted to the young woman who a few hours ago he was effectively fathering. What helps is that it's all acted and scripted well. There are obviously a few aspects that stretch credibility a little – such as it is quite convenient for the film that the girl seems to go through her very attractive young woman stage for a seemingly disproportionately longer period than any other part of her life cycle! But, in all honesty, this sort of stuff doesn't matter very much at all and never gets in the way of the themes and dramatics that the film is most interested in presenting.
However, as the movie progressed and our protagonist was faced with some real issues (test drugs on animals to save a loved one etc) I began to pay more and more attention to the actors. As a previous reviewer has commented, the plot is not new. Mary Shelly still does it best. But, I did enjoy the development of the young lady Jasmine from your girl, to beautiful woman and beyond...
This tv-movie was never going to change the world, but it'd recommend it if you are between meals and need a change of pace. 7 out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film marked the acting debut of Kate Yacula, who was the same age (12 years old) as the character she portrayed.
- Citations
Jasmine: How long does a rabbit live?
Dr. Peter Hamilton: Um, well that depends. If you take care of them they can live six, maybe seven years.
Jasmine: But does the rabbit know that? He grows and eats and sleeps. He doesn't know his life is short, he just lives it. Every second means so much.
Meilleurs choix
- Why didn't Jasmine use her advanced intellectual capabilities to focus on a cure for her rapid aging?
Détails
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur