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I think I need help with that. She's not a "bad girl" and I don't want her to seem like a jerk, especially that she's right and just copes with that in this way.
How I imagined this scene would be in the remake.
The original vision for the follow up to "The Fly" by the director David Cronenberg was more of a spin off with none of the original characters returning, but it was never made.
From what I heard, the original version of "The Fly II" we got was supposed to bring back Seth Brundle as the fly and explore the relationship between him and his young son Martin, but it was changed due to being too much of a "Boy and his monster" story.
However, I think both of these ideas could work pretty well for a third film.
Let's have "The Fly 3" be about scientists intentionally creating a human-fly hybrid using a telepod based on Seth Brundle's work, but this time, it's the fly that slowly grows in size and starts to become more human, resulting in a grotesque abomination that can look like a popular fan art but with wings. The creature escapes and is considered to be a monster by people who encounter it, always seeing only glimpses of it in the dark, the giant fly becomes somewhat of an urban legend or cryptid, like Mothman or Bigfoot, people start calling it "Beelzebub". The fly comes across a deaf kid who doesn't see it as a monster, but as just another creature living on our planet. They become friends and start communicating, the kid with sign language and the fly with buzzing and vibrations that the kid can feel. The kid needs to keep their new friend hidden from other people, especially the military and scientists who want to take it back. If that's too lighthearted, we can have more hybrid creatures that escape and tear people apart and in the finale, the fly can fight one of them or at least lure it away from the kid, perhaps sacrificing itself in the process.
Such a unique Dragon design, especially for the time, feather like scales are really unique and really do the job, the coloration is grey-ish and not very vibrant but not too bad, the face is "humanized" but still realistic. Really a solid design that still holds up.
I'm pretty sure it's a new song, I've been hearing it since like last week.
The singer is female and I remember she sings "Memories, that's why you remember me" and then shouts "Nostalgia!"