David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) transformed a cheesy 1958 monster movie into a devastating body horror tragedy, with Jeff Goldblum delivering a career-best performance as scientist Seth Brundle, whose gradual transformation into a human-insect hybrid serves as a metaphor for aging, disease, and the decay of the body. Chris Walas's Oscar-winning makeup effects—requiring Goldblum to endure up to five hours in the chair daily—created increasingly grotesque stages of transformation, with the final "Brundlefly" design ranking among the most disturbing creature effects in cinema history. Geena Davis's performance as the journalist who watches the man she loves disintegrate provides the emotional core that elevates the film beyond mere body horror into genuine tragedy. Cronenberg has said the film can be read as a metaphor for any terminal illness, and the scene where Brundle begs Davis to help him end his suffering remains one of the most emotionally devastating moments in horror.
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