Alien 2

Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:01:07

It's okay to watch as an action movie, but nothing new as a sci-fi movie. Feminism is very obvious, often 150 minutes, the first 60 minutes of plots are procrastinating and boring, from saving the cat to saving the little girl, every time there is always a lucky alien to follow the heroine on the way back, all kinds of plots are seriously similar to Alien 1, which is really lacking surprise. As a person who has been sleeping for 57 years, the heroine still uses contemporary instruments. Is it because the technology is backward or the heroine's ability is too strong? And to genocide other people's home planets, are we humans invading their land or are they actively hurting us?

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Extended Reading
  • Johathan 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    Captain Ripley finally put on the weightlifting mecha and fought against the aliens. The episode is too powerful. The "Alien" series is still the second best, which is breathless~

  • Aimee 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Many of the bridges are tributes to the first part, and even the same ones, but they have made breakthroughs on the original basis, and the fighting and blasting scenes are very cool. Compared with the humanistic thinking of the first part, the second part is a hearty battle, and the two styles are equally exciting. Perhaps the style of the second part is more popular.

Aliens quotes

  • Lieutenant Gorman: [to Apone over the mic while the aliens are attacking the marines] I want you to lay down a suppressing fire with the incinerators and fall back by squads to the APC, over.

    Sergeant Apone: Say again? All after incinerators?

    Lieutenant Gorman: [irritated] I said I want you to lay down a suppressing fire with the incinerators and fall back by squads to the APC...

    [an alien sneaks up behind Apone and attacks him, his screams heard over the mic while his video feed goes dead]

    Lieutenant Gorman: Apone... talk to me.

    [more insistent]

    Lieutenant Gorman: Apone, talk to me...

    Ripley: He's gone!

  • Private Hudson: [after Bishop performs the knife trick on his hand, hysterically] That wasn't funny, man!