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The Slow Decay: Unpacking The Fly's Horror

In 1986, director David Cronenberg took a classic sci-fi concept and transformed it into one of the most disturbing, emotional, and unforgettable films of the decade.

In this retrospective review of The Fly (1986), we take a deep dive into Cronenberg’s landmark body-horror masterpiece, starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. What begins as a grounded science-fiction experiment quickly becomes a tragic story of obsession, transformation, and loss.

Unlike the campy creature features of the past, The Fly unfolds as a slow, devastating metamorphosis. Through Oscar-winning practical effects, an operatic score by Howard Shore, and a career-defining performance from Goldblum, the film explores themes of aging, disease, addiction, and the terror of losing control of one’s own body.

Now four decades later, The Fly remains shocking, heartbreaking, and deeply human — a reminder that the most frightening monsters aren’t always external.

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