Movies – The Alien series

Movie - "Alien" series

If one chooses a horror film for entertainment, then the Alien series undoubtedly falls among the best candidates. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

First look at the atmosphere. In a relatively enclosed environment, the terrifying effect of an alien is staggering. This fear exists in every corner of the space, around us, in the air we breathe. How are these caused? This is caused by reverse training. Growing up, we all played the game of Hide and Partner, a training that began as hunter-gatherers in primitive times, and we wanted to earn something as a reward for ourselves. But almost everyone has the experience of being "pigeon-freed", and the prankster partner goes home on his own, leaving you alone in the ever-growing playground. As a result, the game turns into misery, you hallucinate, it seems that the partner exists everywhere, and your shouts start to become anxious. From this, we know why director Ridley Scott was able to complete the alien existence atmosphere setting. Good movies come from good stories, and good stories come from real life experiences; Success is not an accident, there is always a reason; The "Alien" film series illustrates this.

Secondly, look at the pursuit. We've also done the hunt game, where if multiple people chase one person, then his chances of winning are low. Therefore, sooner or later, the character Ripley in the play will be caught up, caught, and infected, and in episodes 1 and 2 of "Alien", Ripley won, but in episodes 3 and 4, the plot is reversed again, and Alien has gained some advantages. Ripley even became the mother of the alien, this relationship is a bit incredible, but it is really uncomfortable to watch the complicated expression of Ripley eradicate the huge and mother-loving humanoid monster at the end of episode 4, at least the cyborg Ash in episode 1 has achieved the purpose of making Ripley despise the alien. Both sides paid the price in the pursuit, but we are from the perspective of humans, and the aliens are the embodiment of beasts, and this process may have existed in the era of human hunting mammoths.

Look at the symbols again. Many film reviews mention the reproductive symbolism of the alien in the image, and it is true that the reproductive method of the alien is very special. If you consider the intelligence traits of the aliens, there is simply no upper limit to this reproduction. The Xenomorphs are very similar to the Zerg in StarCraft, but the methods of intellectual development are very different. Perhaps the alien itself is a symbol or alienation of the mother's childbirth pain, and this fear of pain will continue until cloning technology is widely used and ethically and legally recognized. What we are worried about is that sooner or later, the development of human science and technology will create such monsters as aliens, which will endanger the survival of human beings themselves.

There are currently two explanations for the creation of the Xenomorph creature, "Predator" and "Alien Prequel". AVP's Alien vs. Predator is undoubtedly a remnant of the human hunting mind. With animals increasingly protected by law, fantasizing about killing the alien as a tiger is one way to satisfy the appetite of some people's minds. In "Prometheus" of "Alien Prequel", the cyborg regains his cruel nature, and the right to life gives way to the exploration of life itself in the eyes of the cyborg David, which is very much like an indictment of the inhumane behavior of certain powers in the field of biological experiments. Both explanations seem to suggest that both Predators and Space Jockeys have a formidable enemy. This enemy should not be a little more powerful than the alien, an enemy that can fight in close combat and can be invisible, which seems to be talking about the devil of hell. Who knows? Anyway, under the creative spirit of American directors, Elizabeth Shaw should not exist in the introduction of the prequel 2 "Alien: Contract", and become a queen? Maybe. In that case, however, I hope that Elizabeth Shaw's sacrifice is justified enough. Like sacrificing Ripley, it was at least worth it, at least noble enough to fight the enemy and save humanity.

2016.7.20