Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... body , proliferate like cancerous metastases , and rapidly undo its protective barriers until the weakened individual dies . The young woman Aki is the only character in the film who can communicate with the aliens and who resolves the ...
... body , proliferate like cancerous metastases , and rapidly undo its protective barriers until the weakened individual dies . The young woman Aki is the only character in the film who can communicate with the aliens and who resolves the ...
Page 109
... Body Snatchers , computer animation's own life effect - clash with what Christopher Langton has called the " big ... body - a body that by definition embodies , and thereby enables endless repetitions of , abduction . The Vanishing ...
... Body Snatchers , computer animation's own life effect - clash with what Christopher Langton has called the " big ... body - a body that by definition embodies , and thereby enables endless repetitions of , abduction . The Vanishing ...
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... body : a computer - animated trace of a real , referential movement ( i.e. , that of the motion - capture actress ) ... body is substituted for the Body of Woman . The Vanishing Lady of Digital Cinema is abducted by science fiction's ...
... body : a computer - animated trace of a real , referential movement ( i.e. , that of the motion - capture actress ) ... body is substituted for the Body of Woman . The Vanishing Lady of Digital Cinema is abducted by science fiction's ...
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