Species is a 1995 horror science fiction film directed by Roger Donaldson .
| Individual | |
|---|---|
| Species | |
| Genre | fantasy horror |
| Producer | Roger Donaldson |
| Producer | Mark Egerton Dennis Feldman Frank Mancuso Jr. |
| Author script | Dennis Feldman |
| In the main cast | Ben kingsley Michael Madsen Natasha Henstridge |
| Operator | Andrzej Bartkovyak |
| Composer | Christopher Young |
| Film company | Metro Goldwyn Mayer |
| Duration | 108 min |
| Budget | $ 35 million |
| Fees | $ 113 million (US + rest of the world) [1] |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1995 |
| Next movie | Individual 2 |
| IMDb | ID 0114508 |
Content
Story
At the SETI center, a DNA formula was obtained from outer space that was reproduced and crossed with a female. As a result, in the guise of a girl named Sil, we have a child who grew not by the day, but by the hour. Frightened by the results of the experiment, scientists decided to destroy the experimental creature, but it escaped by breaking bulletproof glass. A special group of experts was created for the capture, which included a psychic , a combat specialist, and scientists. The creature in the guise of an attractive woman began breeding. Following the bloody trail of an obsessed maternal instinct, an individual follows a team led by laboratory head Fitch.
Seal kills one and then a second random man. At first, she does not know how to start mating. After this, the Force learns and adjusts everything as if she died in a car accident in order to knock the pursuers off the track. Fitch and his partners relax and go to rest, but Seal finds them in the hotel. She manages to mate with Ardon and conceive offspring. Smidsen suspects that the creature has disappeared into the sewers . There, the individual and its “child” find and destroy Preston Lenox. Smidsen, Becker, and Lenox survive. Nevertheless, in the final shots, the rat from the sewer devours a piece of the tentacle of the individual and turns into a monster.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Ben kingsley | Fitch head of laboratory, creator of the specimen |
| Natasha Henstridge | Forces |
| Forest Whitaker | psychic dan smidsen |
| Michael Madsen | combat specialist Preston Lenox |
| Marg Helgenberger | Laura Becker Molecular Biology Specialist |
| Alfred Molina | Police Psychologist Stephen Ardon |
| Michelle Williams | Forces in youth |
Awards and nominations
Rewards
- 1996 - MTV Movie Awards
- Best Kiss - Natasha Henstridge and Anthony Guidera
Nominations
- 1996 - Saturn Award
- Best makeup
- Best sci-fi movie
- The best special effects
- 1996 - MTV Movie Awards
- Breakthrough of the Year - Natasha Henstridge
Links
- The Individual on the Internet Movie Database
- "Individual" (English) on the site allmovie
- Review and criticism of the film
Notes
- ↑ box office data (Retrieved September 19, 2012)