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The Brood (1979, Canada)
In writer/director David Cronenberg's Canadian 'body
horror' film - a repellent, repulsive, yet truly fascinating movie
that was taglined: "The Ultimate Experience of Inner Terror." In
the film, Cronenberg provided commentary on radical therapeutic solutions
of the time period, including one termed psychoplasmics;
some felt he went too far and the film's climactic scene suffered
from censorship:
- the plot told about Somafree
Institute of Psychoplasmics psychotherapist Dr. Hal Raglan's (Oliver
Reed) self-obsessed, psychotic, and disturbed patient named Nola
Carveth (Samantha Eggar); Nola had a history of psychological, verbal
and physical abuse from her two alcoholic parents
- over a year and a half of
time, she had autogenetically given birth to homicidal strange,
sexless, dwarf-like mutated children, known as "The
Brood," to physically express her own internal psychic suppressed
rage (anger personified); the vengeful mutant
dwarf-like children (the brood) - offspring of Nola Carveth - would
murderously attack and psychically respond to Nola's anger; the children
who were color-blind were also without genitalia, speech, teeth,
and navels
- in an early scene, two of the 'Brood' children murdered
Institute teacher Ruth Mayer (Susan Hogan) in front of her class
- in the final concluding sequence,
Nola's upset ex-husband Frank Carveth (Art Hindle) arrived at the
Institute to retrieve his endangered daughter Candice (Cindy Hinds).
Before entering, Frank was confronted by Dr. Raglan and warned about
Nola's homicidal Brood of children (living in the attic) who had
already killed Ruth Mayer
- Raglan held a gun on Frank - and cautioned
him about just rushing in to take Candice. He explained how Nola's "Brood" of
children were the result of her psychoplasmic sessions
with the doctor, and a physical manifestation of her rage and how
she felt about her own custody battle. Whenever Nola was in an
angry mood, her Brood-children would carry out her bidding without
her knowledge
Raglan: They'll kill you if you try to take her
away from them....Because they understand that she's one of them....Frank,
they exist. You've seen them.
Frank: They're just freaks. Deformed children. You've got Nola
taking care of them. I'm sure she just loves being their surrogate
mother.
Raglan: She's not their surrogate mother, Frank. She's their real
mother. Their only mother....They're her children, Frank. More
exactly, they're the children of her rage. They're motivated only
by her anger, whether that anger is conscious or subconscious.
Dr. Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed)
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Frank Carveth (Art Hindle) - Nola's Ex-Husband
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Nola Carveth (Samantha Eggar)
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- Raglan persuaded Frank about the "right way" to
get Candice back. He was told to enter the hut and "persuade
Nola that you want her back, that you want your family back. I
want you to play the role of apologetic lover and husband....Because
if you can keep Nola calm and happy, then the Brood's neutral.
If she's mellow, then I can just walk into that attic, pick up
Candy, tuck her under my arm and walk out....Frank, be nice to
her"
- Frank followed Raglan's suggestions and visited with
Nola in the downstairs wooden hut, who was found in a trance-like
state. She was kneeling and wearing a white robe. As they conversed
together, he attempted to reconcile and seek a rapprochement with
her (as a trick to calm her), while Dr. Raglan entered the attic,
waiting for the right time to snatch Candice away from the Brood:
Frank: I want us to understand each other. You're
the only woman in the world for me. You always have been, you
always will be. It won't ever change. I want you to know that.
Nola: I wish it were true. God, I wish it were true.
Frank: We lost touch. That's the only reason all this ever happened.
All we have to do is make sure we don't lose touch again.
Nola: Isolation is part of my therapy, Frank. What's been happening
to me has been just too strange, too strange for me to share with
anyone from my old life.
Frank: Then make me a part of your new life. Let me be part of
it. Show me, educate me, involve me. I'm ready now. I wasn't before,
but I'm ready now.
Nola: Are you ready for me, Frank? Are you really? I seem to be
a very special person. I'm in the middle of a strange adventure.
Frank: Let me be with you. I want to go with you wherever you go.
Nola: Do you? Do you?
Frank: Yes.
Nola: Then, look. (She raised her robe)
- during the concluding 'birth'
scene, both visceral and nauseating, Nola raised the two wings of
her white robe - to reveal her external psycho-plasmically induced
womb sitting on her lap. Then, in both a visceral and nauseating
moment that shocked Frank ("Oh God, Nola!"), she leaned
down and with her mouth, she ripped open her own uterus (baby or
egg sac), and then licked the bloody afterbirth off of her own
monstrous baby.
Nola Licking and Eating Her Own Creature-Baby's
Afterbirth
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- when Frank reacted with disgust,
Nola realized Frank's real motivation for visiting her: "I disgust
you. I sicken you. You hate me. You didn't come here because you
love me. You came here to take our daughter away and give her to
somebody else." Although Frank denied her accusations: "I
wouldn't do that. I wouldn't do that to you," she called him
a liar and became incensed at him ("I know you so well, and
it won't work. I'd kill Candice before I let you take her away from
me"), when gunshots rang
out from upstairs in the attic
- meanwhile in the attic, the activated Brood (sensing
Nola's anger) had attacked Dr. Raglan who was attempting to carry
Candice out and not disturb them - he was armed and shot some of
the Brood, but then was overwhelmed and beaten to death. Nola's pale,
terrified and catatonic daughter Candice was able to run off and
hide herself in a locked closet - although the pursuing Brood was
able to break through the door behind her.
The Brood's Attack Upon Candice Who Ran and
Locked Herself in a Closet
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- back down in Nola's room, Frank
threatened to kill Nola if she didn't call off the Brood upstairs: "Make
them stop. They're doing what you want them to do. You want them
to kill Candice. You make them stop, or I'll kill you." He was
forced to strangle Nola during a struggle with his bare hands -
when she urged: "Kill me!" With the death of their psychically-connected
mother, the Brood died off and Candice was saved.
Strangulation Death of Nora
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Simultaneous Death of Her Brood
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- as Frank drove away with the traumatized Candice
after the film's last lines of dialogue ("We're going home,
Candy. We're going home"), the last ominous image of the film
was a close-up sight of a raised, red sore (or wheal) growing on
Candice's arm - she had undoubtedly inherited her mother's cursed
abilities to manifest the pain inside of her.
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Ex-Husband Frank Carveth Reconciling With Nola
Nola Raising Her Robe For Frank to See
Nola's External 'Birth' Scene - Revealing Her External Womb
Dr. Raglan in Attic Attempting to Rescue Frank's and Nola's Daughter Candy From
the Brood
Nola's Reaction to Frank's Disgust
The Brood Surrounding Dr. Raglan With Candice In His Arms
One of the Brood Children Shot Dead by Dr. Raglan
Dr. Raglan Beaten to Death
Strangulation of Nola with Frank's Bare Hands
Candice Saved by Frank
Shocking Last Image: Sores or Bumps (Wheals) on Candice's Arm
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