The essence remains the same

Gussie 2022-03-21 09:01:10

After watching the first two parts of Alien, the pictures and the props of the period are not as exquisite as the 12-year prequel Prometheus. The computer is old-fashioned, and the pilot’s camera interface is always blurred with splashes. But things under high technology are becoming more and more suspicious. Looking at it and discovering that the technology is rapidly updated, we have forgotten too much of the past history. However, the essence reflected in the movie cannot be changed. In order to survive and multiply, Alien constantly strengthens itself, with different growth cycles and different forms, and strives to make itself fully grown. This is the yearning for life. The essence of living beings is the longing for life. After 57 years of hibernation, the hostess has not changed her temperament. Despite the vicissitudes of life in the world, the interstellar army still retains the sense of nobility inherent in human nature, pride and arrogance, and believes that it is unbreakable. As a result, it has lost to the continuous evolution of other species. For more than ten years of filming, the rustling pictures should be as shocking as it was when it was first released. The alien and ugly appearance made him quite shocking. It's just that I am curious all the way, how the movie produced such complicated props and scenes. It seems that there is no end to what to learn.

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  • Aniyah 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The first one has a sense of loneliness like "2001: A Space Odyssey", and this one is full of hard science fiction. Cameron didn't use his brains, and later "Avatar" completely copied the weapons, planes and robots here.

  • Francis 2022-03-23 09:01:10

    How could it be such a turtle. The difference between Scott's Alien and Cameron's Alien is the distance between a Porsche 911 and a farming tractor.

Aliens quotes

  • Corporal Hicks: Remember: short, controlled bursts.

  • Newt: My mommy always said there were no monsters - no real ones - but there are.

    Ripley: Yes, there are, aren't there?

    Newt: Why do they tell little kids that?

    Ripley: Most of the time it's true.