A Finch movie that is not a Finch movie

Dagmar 2021-10-20 17:41:32

It's half science and half feeling, but I don't like seeing someone attack Vinci with this movie.
Alien 3 is actually just directed by Vinci as a last resort. This is his debut, and he just needs a statement: David Vinci has entered the film industry. This movie does not represent his level at the time, nor is it the youthfulness of his first entry into the film industry. It is just "a clever woman can't cook without rice". What can he do if the script fails? He just needs a film, and I believe this kind of thing must be unbearable for him as a perfectionist, and this film is just a last resort. Later, he talked many times that he hated Alien 3 and he didn't like any minute of the directing. He even stressed many times that fans should not watch this film, it is not his work.
He is undoubtedly a movie genius, Alien 3 is not his failure, but a genius's last resort before becoming famous.

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  • Johann 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    If I didn’t know in advance that there is a fourth one, I would definitely treat this as the last one. I saw the specific introduction of Alien in the magazine yesterday. Sure enough, the Alien’s appearance set has strong sexual hints. I didn’t think about it out of nowhere. Well = v =

  • Janie 2022-04-23 07:01:16

    A3 is the director's debut film by David Fincher (but I heard that he does not admit it and is very resistant), and later he made famous movies such as "Fight Club", "Seven Deadly Sins", "Zodiac" and so on! The current popular American drama "House of Cards" is also from him. PS. I only remember that when I watched A3 for the first time in elementary school, the alien crawled out of the dog's stomach and I was so scared that I didn't dare to continue watching it, and I didn't finish watching it again until I became an adult.

Alien 3 quotes

  • Andrews: This is Rumor Control. Here are the facts!

  • Clemens: Dillon and the rest of the alternative people, embraced religion, as it were, about five years ago. Tincture?

    Ripley: I'm on medication.

    Clemens: Hardly.

    Ripley: What kind of religion?

    Clemens: Some sort of apocalyptic, millenarian, Christian fundamentalist, uh...

    Ripley: Right.

    Clemens: Exactly. Point is, when the company wanted to close the facility down, Dillon and the rest of the converts wanted to stay. And they were allowed to remain as custodians with two minders and a medical officer. And here we are.

    Ripley: How did you get this wonderful assignment?

    Clemens: How do you like your new haircut?

    Ripley: It's okay.

    Clemens: Now that I've gone out on a limb for you with Andrews, damaged my already less-than-perfect relationship with that good man and briefed you on the humdrum history of Fury 161; can you not tell me what you were looking for in the girl?