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Originally Posted by TF-Viewer
Hard to say on the first one really. Bursting transformations aren't unheard of. So the idea is either;
1. A person stung by a small wasp bursts open when a larger wasp grows inside them rapidly.
or
2. A person stung by a wasp transforms into a giant wasp by bursting out of their human form.
A wasp's stinger contains venom that mutates the victim from the inside out into a larger version of itself maybe. I think the second idea is better, for well obvious reasons, but also simply because of the larger size of the wasp that hatches from inside the person. If these mutant wasps were just laying eggs inside their victims, then the wasps that hatched would be the same size as the originals. It seems pretty clear that the body of the victim is being converted into the body of a new wasp, hence a transformation.
Both still work for me.
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Your second notion is correct. The first tf you see that the woman almost gets stung in the eye but she manages to smack it on her forehead before doing so I think it is safe to assume she instead got stung on her forehead. The second tf in the movie is more obvious because she tf's into a wasp queen which makes sense because she is the mother of the "to-be-wed" which is the plot of this movie, a soon to be newly wed. Also
SPOILER ALERT:
Later in the movie, the son of the mother (wasp queen at this point) gets infected in a sort of puppet form (think total recall), and captures one of the main protagonist, the wasp queen is also present at that point and he constantly refers to the wasp queen as "mother".