I watched Chimera (1991) few days behind. Because I think it would be about the abomination beast, Chimera — the ancient Greek mythology creature.
Well, it was James and a female orangutan, named Daffodil, had a baby. The baby was suddenly a fully grown oranguman. Well, fast forwarded, not a gradual progression — as presented in the series.
It is 1991 British telly magic at its finest.
I made up James, orangutan, Daffodil, and oranguman.
But basically, it was like that.
It was supposed to be a science-fiction horror — but by golly, I couldn't stop thinking about other things while watching. They indeed did serious acts, proper. But my thoughts wandered elsewhere from episode 1 to 4. Not to mention the rich dialect in every scene.
I discussed it with ChatGPT.
Hm.
People who say "rather" like it's a weapon will shoot rather at me.
Ten paces. Rather rather rather.
I remember hearing these:
- Proplem = problem.
- Sheets = sh💩ts.
- Saintist = scientist.
- Dandelion = down the line.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Propaply, to them, James and a female orangutan called Daffodil = Chimera.
Isn't Chimera a lion-goat-serpent bouquet? 💐
In Greek mythology, Chimera was the daughter of Typhon and Echidna.
No wonder it or he slashed the laboratory workers, carefully dragged every corpse outside before blowing up the facility, and blowing up the facility. He was embodying the Chimera's brute with a primate look. It's amusingly confusing.
Oranguman is that I made a statement and I am a tidy one crossbred result.
Oranguman = human + chimpanzee DNAs.
Indeed, it wasn't orangutan's. But still, that's like mashing together an Apple MacBook Pro 2025 and an ox cart. Or, crossbreeding latest Microsoft Word with a paper. 🤷
Who put machetes and explosives in a genetics laboratory?
No one in the series understood oranguman. But everyone acted like also not.
One scene from the series, a female saintist was trying to communicate with the creature using sign language. Even though the creature had normal hearing or even more superior compared to human. 🤔
The creature didn't have the reference for sign language. How would he understand it? Oranguman never attended that specific class.
James-Daffodil child in flanel had a pretty awkward situation.
After ran away for two episodes, he then captured by everyone. That was straightforward.
No one could miss, That furry bloke wearing red flanel? Face like a chimp? Good with blades? AND EXPLOSIVES? And dragging? And placing objects with symmetrical layout? Not eating and drinking? Frequent killing? (Pointing an alley.)
Captured.
But once more, he wreaked havoc. Someone opened the cage. 🤦🤣
Oi, Dave, did you see the flanel-clad chimp-faced bloke with dynamite again?
Apparently, he emanated bafflement which was well received by a female saintist. Yes, the similar lady who used the sign language. Received Bafflement (R.B.), I might say. She (the lady saintist in the series) thought by letting James-Daffodil child go, he would run away and stay from afar, geographically. N-O-P-E. 🤦
Propaply he did stroll a bit, and thought, Hm, I haven't made a statement. Make! (Running back toward the laboratory, tripped and hyped.) O mighty red flanel shirt. We meet again. Be worn by me.
Nobody in it questioned, Oh, sir. Perhaps splicing human and chimpanzee genes will be... self-defeating? I mean without any understanding of what you have in mind of course. (Plunged into a river full of water.) There's a river below the laboratory? 🤔 🤽 (Floating with thinking expression.)
Good cast, acts, and plot though. It was solely me thinking of other things out of context.
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