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His body is wrapped in aluminum foil and taken in a clandestine operation (the population does not know of his death) consisting of his doctor (Nigserian) and Mohammed, out of the country to perform a risky brain
transplant.
Unlike the many repetitive cartoons in the series which simply
transplant
the same tired gags to a new setting, 'All Abir-r-r-d' makes the most of its concept.
Brain of Blood starts as Abdul Amir (Reed Hadley) the leader of a country called Kahlid is close to death because of cancer, however if he dies Kahlid will tear itself apart without anyone to lead them so doctor Robert Nigserian (Grant Williams) & one of Amir's devotees Mohammed (Zandor Vorkov) have devised a plan to take Amir's dead body to America where mad scientist Dr. Lloyd Trenton (Kent Taylor) will
transplant
his brain into a fresh body & with a bit of plastic surgery no-one will ever know he was even dead.
Things don't go according to plan though as when the time comes to
transplant
Amir's brain Trenton's freak assistant Gor (John Bloom) brings a dead body of someone that fell from a balcony, Trenton needed a strong fit living body & since there's no more time he decides to use Gor's body as a temporary stop-gap until another more suitable one can be found.
Once the brain
transplant
is complete Naschy wants to ravage any woman that comes near him, because he now has the mindset of his donor.
Some of the scenes are laugh out loud funny - especially one scene Minnie Driver has with a fellow
"transplant"
donee.
So a Dr. Lloyd Trenton is being paid to
transplant
Amirs brain into a "willing" participant.
Gracie (Minnie Driver), a woman in her late twenties, is on a waiting list for a heart
transplant.
Turkish super hero movies, vampire flicks from Brazil, Italian gorilla
transplant
movies, Kevin Costner films, ANYTHING (except maybe Raising Helen) but Ihave never seen a WORST film than THEODORE REX.
Who knew that when you
transplant
an old person's brain into a different body that their new voice will sound exactly like their old voice?
The story is something about a bitter old coot, Louis Trebor (Michel Subor), who goes searching in Tahiti for a heart transplant, but beyond that, I have no idea who any of the people in the movie were or why they were doing what they were doing.
The only thing missing was a zombie scene and a brain
transplant.
The film is about a wacko doctor who wants to
transplant
his girlfriend's severed head onto the body of an unsuspecting donor.
Killing a woman for a head
transplant
would be considered "harm".
Luckily it just so happens that brilliant scientist Dr. Andrea Hewitt (Justine Bateman) who works for Olaris has developed an operation to
transplant
organs from one species to another, Hewitt decides Aaron would be perfect for her first human experiment.
Hewitt & her team
transplant
the eyes of a Wolf into Aaron & he miraculously regains his sight.
The plot sounds vaguely interesting ... a scientist (Bateman) discovers how to
transplant
animal eyes and optic nerves into other animals, like humans.
It was not the fact that the human body could not receive a
transplant
from a different species without rejecting it.
Nor the premise that he was being chased by secret government authorities for an human / wolf
transplant.
A rich and young guy undergoes a heart
transplant
the day after his marriage, and he is somehow witnessing his own surgery and the plot of his surgeons to kill him.
heart
transplant
and Rod is determined to raise the money just so he 'can beat his ass' once he's healed, and prove himself a man.
The controlling metaphor is Louis's heart
transplant
for which he goes to Korea and then to Tahiti to search for another son, not found, and where Louis's new heart rejects him just as Sidney rejected the old.
We are accustomed to brief scenes in Denis's film which are inexplicable: Nénette astride Boni feeding with a spoon; a drive by shooting of Boni's father and then the briefest of images of Boni with a gunshot wound in the head; a scene of Louis in a morgue with a cadaver with the scar of a
transplant
but the body of Sidney.
The best of them is the climax, a live broadcast that quickly deteriorates into bad improv and a brain
transplant.
Don't get me wrong, the fact that this film barely has a plot at all is really one of the best things about it, but I think Denis took it about one degree farther than it needed to go and consequently the film does flirt with incomprehensibility, and a few key plot points should have been clarified somehow (like that the main character goes to South Korea to get his heart transplant, instead of just showing him there all of a sudden without any explanation of where he is or why he is there).
There's a nominal plot (derived partly from the Jean-Luc Nancy book of the same name) about a mature man in need of a heart
transplant
and who seeks a Tahitian son he abandoned long ago; but mostly it's an exploration of the idea of intrusions personal and cultural.
Parker and Stone
transplant
their pacy expletive-ridden humour from their animated masterpiece to a feature length live action film with generally good results.
In 1967, Dr.Christian Barnard made world history by carrying out the very first heart
transplant
operation.
Would it be possible to say,
transplant
a brain?
"Heart", a lean and taught psychodrama, peers into the life of a heart
transplant
patient as a strange and aberrant relationship develops between him and the heart donor's mother.
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