The film, The
Fly in the 1950s depicts a scientist who invents a lot of things using
technology, setting up incredible machines people have not yet seen nor even
think about it, and the mix of comedy in it, for me, make it entertaining.
Andre Delambre
has a family and even attends to gatherings even though he’s got a lot more to
experiment about. His love for his wife seemed like an inspiration to improve
his inventions, thus, I think some scientists can be active in social activities
too. On a particular scene in the movie where he and his wife watched their son’s
ballet show, however, he automatically stashed out his pen and started solving
problems-going scientific even in inappropriate settings. On the other hand,
his wife continuously advises him to not over do his experiments.
The film showed
about his invention that gone wrong eventually turning himself into a fly,
takes its actions that resulted to taking away his life. This suggests that
science technology sometimes crosses failures and does not arrive in our
desired goals in one shot.
His wife advised
him not o experiment with animals anymore but his curiosity pushed him to
continue what he was asked not to do. In my view, it is not totally his fault
or craving information and continue experimenting in finding answers to his
questions.
With this film, it
showed that technology has brought convenience in our lives yet flaws and
failures come resulting to some unwanted and awful outcome.
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