I just love watching it. I remember that when I watched Alien, I read the Alien film review and thought that the fourth film was a warm film (in fact, it should be the fifth film). In fact, I read the first part with the same thought. At the beginning, an alien is roaring, but when the camera is zoomed out, it turns out that a mosquito is acting as the king. Seeing this, I seem to have foreseen this part where humans and aliens can get along amicably. Until I saw the aliens removed from Ripley's belly, I was naive to think that humans could keep aliens as pets in this movie (influenced by previous movie reviews). After seeing it, I slowly realized that the first four films were all about the theme of cruelty and cruelty (subjective impressions kill people). The first four films are very well connected, which is really rare. Every step is so good, and every film can bring out new ideas.
Through this one, I finally fully understand why Ripley is called the mother of aliens. The alien in the fourth installment was actually cloned out of Ripley's bloodstain, cloned from the bloodstain, and then removed the alien from the human body. Cultivation, what to use as their hosts, innocent people, the military in the movie is not as good as the government pigs and dogs. In short, they raised aliens and locked them together in an attempt to achieve their evil purposes.
In this part, there are also some surprises, such as everyone fighting the aliens in the water. In fact, the aliens set a trap for them, and there are face-hugging bugs waiting for them at the exit that are about to break their eggs. This scene Thrilling. There is also a scene where Ripley 8 discovered experiments that had not been successfully cloned before. Most of them had some defects, and it was not until the eighth generation of Ripley that they achieved real success. This part of the scene is very shocking and surprising. And the last alien, it stares at a pair of innocent eyes, it looks a little pitiful, maybe its nature is to kill, but it recognizes Ripley as its mother, look, how affectionate and lingering he is with his mother, But my mother couldn't guarantee that it wouldn't harm people. In fact, it should be impossible, so she could only reluctantly kill this kind of demon. The death of the alien baby is really horrific. It was really heartbreaking. At the moment of the extremely painful death, it couldn't help crying no, no, how could this scene not make people sad.
After watching this one, what I don't understand is that when Ripley was captured by the alien, what were the two of them doing, mating? Why then the aliens don't need a host and become viviparous?
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