The Alien 4 Nightmare has come to an end in its quest for ethics. Ripley, who was deeply affected by the aliens, woke up again after 200 years, but found that he had become the queen of the alien race. The fourth installment of the Alien series, and the final chapter of the saga, was directed by Frenchman Jean-Pierre Genet . This time, the director used the heroine Ripley as a bridge to think more deeply about the relationship between aliens and humans, humans and replicants, and humans and biochemical humans, trying to create a wider interpretation space on the ethical level. Although it is still a terrifying confined space escape, the composition and art design of the work obviously add a romanticism unique to the French, which is obviously different from the previous work. There are still obvious flaws in the script. Humans and aliens lack sufficient motivation to act. The ending of the half-blooded alien prince kneeling and licking the clone female warrior is indeed a bit sloppy! 5.5 points. Ps: From 1979 to 1997, spanning 18 years, through Ridley Scott's thriller, James Cameron's special effects, David Fincher's religion, Jean-Pierre Genet 's ethics , the Alien series has truly become an integral part of film history!
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