Superficial personal opinion

Percy 2021-10-20 17:46:31

Compared with the previous two, 3 is the spirit of sacrifice that impressed me more. The sacrifices here are all prisoners, and it is not that they have no chance of escape. They can naively wait for the so-called rescue, and then at most they will be solved by a shot. A moment of pain may not have time to resist with fear.

They are not astronauts in 1 mile, nor are they special forces in 2 mile. Facing the alien, they knew almost nothing, and they didn't know how to destroy him. Everything was subject to the hostess's arrangements and actions, and they hardly had any personal weapons on their bodies, and they only wore thin layers of cloth. I don't know where their courage comes from, but it is also possible that they have lived this half of their lives and have done countless bad things, waiting for this opportunity.

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Extended Reading
  • Kayden 2022-04-21 09:01:18

    Finch wants to talk about religion no problem, the key is not to make it clear. The hope of rescue by all means died inexplicably, and the buds of love left in the upper part were also snuffed out. The idea of ​​​​the decisive battle part of the tunnel battle is really confusing. The consciousness is very advanced, but unfortunately the implementation is very messy. The story is too weak.

  • Haylie 2022-04-23 07:01:16

    I can't think of any other words to describe it other than being lengthy. No wonder Finch's shoes are not willing to admit that it is his film. . .

Alien 3 quotes

  • Boggs: Watch your step, brother

  • Ripley: How 'bout leveling with me? Well, when I asked how you got assigned here you avoided the question. And then when I asked about the prison ID tattooed on the back of your head you ducked me again.

    Clemens: It's a long, sad story. And more than a little melodramatic.

    Ripley: Try me.

    Clemens: [smiles] If you insist. After my student years, despite the fact that I had become secretly addicted to morphine, I was considered to be most promising. A man with a future. Then during my first residency I did a thirty-six hour stretch on an ER. So I went out and I got more than a little drunk. Then I got called back. Boiler had blown on a fuel plant and there were thirty casualties. And eleven of them died. Not as a result of the accident but because I prescribed the wrong dosage of painkiller. And I got seven years in prison and my licence reduced to a 3C.

    [pause]

    Clemens: At least I got off the morphine.