Redemption? I think it should be a trial

Turner 2022-03-18 09:01:02

The prisoners were all religious and pure, and as a result, when temptations and threats were placed in front of them, all of them revealed their true nature, and all the vicious words of violence and sexual assault were fully revealed. As a result, they all died at the hands of aliens.

The "big brother" who exposed his evil deeds from the beginning actually fought to the end of his life, and 85, who was greedy for life and just wanted to wait for rescue, chose to sacrifice his life for justice at the last moment.

The heroine who has been fighting with aliens has become an "alien" instead.

Those who seek redemption are judged, and those who seek judgment are "redeemed." Ironic.

God sent "punishment" through the hand of aliens. .

In fact, what impresses me most about this drama is not that the prisoners go to death brazenly, nor that the heroine sacrifices her life, but the attitude of the "company".

At first, the heroine was trapped. The company said that the rescue arrived in 7 days. When they learned that the alien was caught, they said they would arrive within 24 hours, and repeatedly emphasized that the alien could not be killed. came to the scene. . .

it is ridiculous.

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Alien 3 quotes

  • Andrews: We've 25 prisoners in this facility. All double-Y chromos. All thieves, rapists, murderers, child-molesters... All scum. Just because they have taken on religion doesn't make them any less dangerous. I try not to offend their convictions. I don't want to upset the order. I don't want ripples in the water. And I don't want a woman walking around, giving them ideas...

    Ripley: I see. For my own personal safety...

    Andrews: Exactly...

  • Morse: [When Dillon proposes to fight the Alien] When the fuck can't we wait for the company to have some guns on our side? Why - why should we go on a fuckin' suicide run?