It came from another world...
A virus from outer space transforms a bio-researcher into a blood thirsty monster. But chief, Dr.Vialini doesn't like the cops and public to be involved in this secret experiment. But he becomes lunch very soon.
"Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor," released in 1993 by Trimark Pictures, is a quintessential piece of American B-movie science fiction that captures the essence of low-budget horror filmmaking. Directed by Glenn Takakjian, the film follows a group of scientists and military personnel as they confront a series of grotesque alien creatures that have escaped from a secret laboratory. The plot, while straightforward, is elevated by its practical effects and creature designs, which pay homage to the classic monster movies of the 1950s and 1960s. Despite its limited budget, the film manages to deliver a thrilling and visually engaging experience that appeals to fans of the genre. Set in a small, nondescript town, "Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor" effectively uses its limited setting to create a claustrophobic atmosphere that heightens the tension. The narrative unfolds as the characters, led by Dr. Peter Elliot, attempt to contain the alien threat before it spreads beyond the laboratory. The film's pacing is brisk, with each encounter with the creatures adding to the mounting sense of dread. The performances, while often campy, add to the film's charm and contribute to its cult status among horror enthusiasts. One of the standout features of "Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor" is its use of practical effects. The creatures, designed by special effects artist Robert Short, are a highlight of the film, showcasing a variety of imaginative and horrifying designs. From the slimy, tentacled beings to the more humanoid monstrosities, the effects team's work is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity that can be achieved even with limited resources. These practical effects not only enhance the film's visual appeal but also ground the fantastical elements in a tangible reality, making the creatures all the more terrifying. Despite its modest production values, "Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor" has earned a dedicated following over the years. Its blend of horror, science fiction, and action, combined with its nostalgic nod to earlier genre films, makes it a beloved entry in the pantheon of B-movies. Trimark Pictures, known for producing a range of genre films during the 1990s, successfully captured the spirit of classic monster movies while adding a modern twist. For fans of creature features and low-budget horror, "Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor" remains a compelling and entertaining watch.
Năm:1993
Thời lượng98 min
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Thể loạiPhim Kinh DịPhim Khoa Học Viễn Tưởng
Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America