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Bad Biology (2008) is a unique and provocative film that delves into the darker side of human sexuality. The story follows two individuals, both burdened with unusual biological conditions, as they navigate their twisted desires in search of sexual fulfillment.
The film explores the lives of Jennifer and Batz, two strangers who are consumed by their intense sexual urges. Jennifer, a nymphomaniac, has a condition that causes her to have multiple reproductive organs. While Batz, a photographer, is plagued by a massive, uncontrollable mutant organ.
As their lives progress, Jennifer and Batz start to become aware of each other's existence, leading to an eventual meeting. Their encounter ignites a highly unusual and intense relationship, driven by their shared biological excesses.
Bad Biology is a dark and grisly exploration of both physical and emotional desires. It delves into the complex and often disturbing nature of human sexuality, pushing boundaries and challenging conventional norms.
Directed by Frank Henenlotter, known for his work in the horror genre, Bad Biology is a visually stunning and psychologically gripping film. It combines elements of horror, comedy, and romance, offering a unique viewing experience.
With its thought-provoking storyline, eccentric characters, and visceral imagery, Bad Biology appeals to those seeking a film that delves into the more taboo aspects of human nature. This film is not for the faint of heart, but for those who appreciate a visceral and unconventional exploration of sexuality.
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Bad BiologyRelease Date:
06 Jun 2009Writers:
Frank Henenlotter, R.A. The Rugged ManAwards:
2 wins