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The Fly,Inspektor Charas untersucht den Tod des Wissenschaftlers André Delambre. In einer Rückblende wird die Geschichte erzählt: Delambre hatte an einem Teleportationsgerät geforscht. In einem Selbstversuch hatte er dabei eine Fliege im Gerät übersehen, und das Gerät hat die beiden gekreuzt: Delambre hatte nun einen gigantischen Fliegenkopf und einen Fliegenarm (allerdings noch menschlichen Verstand), während die Fliege mit einem menschlichen Kopf davongeflogen war. Um dies rückgängig zu machen, benötigt der Wissenschaftler die Fliege, aber sie kann nicht gefasst werden. Verzweifelt legt der Wissenschaftler Kopf und Arm unter eine Presse und bittet seine Frau, ihn zu töten und alle Hinweise auf das Geschehen sowie seine Forschungsergebnisse zu zerstören, was sie auch tut. In der letzten Szene sitzt der Inspektor mit Andrés Bruder Francois im Garten und zweifelt, ob er die Geschichte glauben soll; da entdeckt der spielende Junge eine Fliege mit weißem Kopf, die in einem Spinnennetz gefangen ist. Kurz bevor die Spinne ihr Opfer erreicht, tötet der Inspektor Spinne und Fliege mit einem Stein.Wikipedia

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  • @Simbabbad i'll give up

  • @Myuutsuu85

    People said the EXACT SAME THING of all those inventions and most others in their time. And even back then some foolish mob called for the inventor to be killed because he was "violating nature". And now everybody is enjoying those inventions. It'd be the exact same for telepods, which could solve the oil crisis and save the civilized world as we know it.

  • @Simbabbad

    how can you say this, anyway? There is quite a difrence between using electricity, wich we have allso in lighnings, or medicine, that got properly synthsized from some plants. Natures laws where not violated by this. But a disintegrator-integrator, wich mixes atomes to create some bizare creature shall not exist. And i am pretty sure it cant exist.

    At least, not yet.

  • @Myuutsuu85

    Any current modern technical toy you're using has been created the exact same way he created his telepods. When phones were invented, making your voice travel from one point to the next was seen as unnatural. Same for TV transmitting images, and same for computers seen as "thinking machines", and same for walking on the moon.

    All those were seen as "violating nature's laws" by rabid obscurantist fools in their times. What kind of "law" are you talking about anyway?

  • @Simbabbad

    You are pretty foolish. This things were NOT created by violating any laws.

    And i am not glad that someone died. I am sad that someone died not by nature, but by man. It would be a fitting end, if nature got his revenge for this faux pax.

  • @Myuutsuu85

    And yet you're posting on the Internet using a computer and have probably a cell phone and certainly use medicine, which are all "messing around with natures laws". And you say you're glad someone DIED because he did the same thing... you're a hypocrite.

  • I saw this on TV a few weeks ago and it didn't bother me at all same as it didn't bother me watching it now. I guess that at the age of 45 i have finally got used to it. Too many times watching it in youtube coupled with the fact that on youtube it is shown in small segments preventintg you to get into the characters and also the small screen size doesn't help.

    However only a few years ago i wouldn't let my girfriends 15 yo daughter watch it on TV because i considered it too disturbing.

  • my father saw this when he was 13 in the cinema WHEN IT CAME out!! my father told me about the movie and he never forgot the "HELP HELP" scene he says

    thats the reason why im looking for this piece of this film....

  • Hahahahhahahahaha!

  • I love prices voice

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