By the way, I can accept this because this is something I already knew before watching "Alien 3", which made me mentally prepared in advance. If I see this without knowing anything, it is really not an easy setting for me. It seems that sometimes it is not a bad thing to know a bit of spoiler in advance.
In fact, not to mention the later setting of Newt, the setting of James Cameron who arranged for Ripley to roam in space for 57 years before returning to Earth is really mysterious. When I finished watching the previous work, I imagined how Ripley would explain to the main part on earth after he went back, but when I saw this film, I realized that I don’t need to explain it anymore, because 57 years have passed, and things are different. I am afraid that the earth headquarters has long forgotten the secret mission handed over to the spacecraft. And in the past 57 years, there have been many things that Ripley could not think of and could not control (she would definitely interfere with these things if she could intervene).
Because of the last experience, Ripley began to be prepared for the earth. At this time, the most unfortunate thing for Ripley is that she is the only survivor left in the last experience, and there is no one who feels like her (the cat is still alive, but unfortunately it is impossible to let the cat follow people here. Talking), and now almost everyone doesn't believe what she said. Ripley, who had originally planned to retire, was suddenly granted the mission again, perhaps because at this time Ripley still retained a trust in the earth, allowing her to embark on the journey again, but she could not predict what would happen in the future.
Because of the bad impression that the robot gave her last time, Ripley was also defensive when she first met the "bishop" this time, but she later discovered that the robot "bishop" this time was a person worthy of her trust. This time the robot no longer harbors evil thoughts, but this time the "person with evil thoughts" is hidden in the real person. This may also be a big improvement in the setting of this game over the previous one. However, the "alien" series of robots give me the feeling that they are completely indistinguishable from real people, except that they are almost invisible when they are destroyed. If these characters are replaced with real people, there is no problem.
In the end, Ripley almost wiped out all the aliens on the planet LV-426. However, I found that I never mentioned anything about this planet in the next sequel, even if there were aliens appearing later, did the director who directed this series later thought that the aliens on LV-426 were really completely wiped out. ? Although it may seem to some people that if this series is inseparable from LV-426, it would be too restrictive to creation, but in my opinion, it would be unforgivable if it were to be completely isolated from LV-426 afterwards (David Finch Needless to say, the French director would rather revive Ripley than go to LV-426 again).
After watching this movie series, I actually thought of a game series, which is Nintendo's Metroid series. But it is a pity that Ripley cannot become a heroine like Samus, and aliens cannot become an alien creature like Metroid. The director of this series seems to have no intention of allowing Ripley to have a true relationship with Alien, and no one wants to create alien creatures that are similar in nature to Alien but have more evolved characteristics.
Ripley's actor Sigourney Weaver later played the female scientist Grace in James Cameron's movie "Avatar". I've seen someone analyze the plot of "Avatar" between "Alien" and "Alien 2", so can I use this to think that Grace is Ripley's biological daughter and will be sent to Pandora when she grows up to perform a mission ...
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