No sirrr! She was half human half somethin else Lol. She had SHARP pointed teeth.
Delphine Chaneac plays dren in the movie splice. go on youtube and theres an interview from her.
I was wondering the same thing from the reverse perspective the other day... Someone told me about a song called "Night and Dren" the other day and I was trying to figure out which song in the movie this was... To my _surprise_ I found this song online by accident tonight and turned out to be the song from the dance scene you mentioned. I blogged about this tonight on the DeviantArt.com group #Dren-Love. If you have further Dren/Splice questions or just want to hang with fellow Dren/Splice fans, I for one need your company :-)
Yes, Dren does get killed in the movie "Splice." She is killed by her creator, the scientist Clive.
The scientific name for the creature Dren in the movie "Splice" is Clive Nicoli.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Dren and Corina had any romantic or personal interaction beyond their professional relationship as scientist and test subject in the film "Splice". Their interactions were primarily focused on the experiments conducted on Dren.
the creation, "dren" turns into a male and r@pes the woman and she gets pregnate. but dont let that fool you bcuz her pregnancy could of been by her boyfriend. (her boyfriend dies)
No, not at all. Dren IS hot.
there is a scene from the movie where u can see where her DNA comes from ginger (ugly blob). I'm pretty sure its 1/7 sparrow (or wren or some small bird) 1/7 horse 1/7 fish 1/7 Kangaroo (Australian) 1/7 lizard (or gecko) 1/7 Snail 1/7 natural flora (plant life) They added human DNA to Dren making her 8 different parts
Dren is supposed to be nerd backwards, mocking the character.
I've seen the whole serious, therefore I know if Zoey tells Dren "I love you". Zoey does not tell Dren she loves him, but, Dren does tell her he loves her. The feelings are kind of a onesided love.
Dren Mandic was born on December 13, 1976, in Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia.
There are 32 teeth in an adult human.