
Evolution
It's the year 2032 and our world has disintegrated, collapsed, vanished, and in it's place is a new world run by a worldwide government where reproduction is as closely monitored and regulated as any form of trade or commerce. All forms of cohabitation have been banned. Marriage is a crime against the state. Those women who comply with the state's wishes are granted an elevated status that allows them to enjoy emotionless sex with a man operated as a sexual machine. But some refuse to comply with the new and harsh realities. Citizen 20346F, played by Monica Sweetheart, is being held for violation of the Citizen Protection Act, banning marriage. She is ordered to undergo a rehabilitation program, things like being hooked up with electrodes as she is sexually stimulated by real and fake sexual organs. But she refuses to give up her emotions.
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Plot Summary
A bizarre alien organism crash-lands in the Arizona desert and begins to evolve at an astonishing rate. A group of scientists, including a skeptical professor and an eccentric government agent, must race against time to stop the creatures from conquering Earth. They face increasingly bizarre and dangerous lifeforms as they try to understand and contain the alien menace.
Critical Reception
Evolution received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its comedic elements and special effects but criticizing its predictable plot and occasional silliness. Audiences generally found it to be an entertaining and lighthearted sci-fi comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humor and visual effects, particularly the creature designs.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot and sometimes juvenile jokes.
- Seen as a fun, if not groundbreaking, sci-fi comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's humor and the amusing performances of the main cast, finding it a light and enjoyable watch. Some viewers noted that the plot felt a bit thin and predictable, but the overall tone and creature effects kept them entertained.
Fun Fact
The film's unique alien designs were created by Stan Winston Studios, known for their work on films like Jurassic Park and The Terminator.
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