Is it the law of nature or chivalry?

Clemens 2022-03-23 09:01:53

"Alien vs. Predator 1~2" has been removed from the heavy taste category by me, so I won't discuss the movie itself, but I can't help but leave traces of this entertainment film for old lovers. The poignant obsession, only those who are obsessed with aliens and iron blood will understand. The pure beauty of maintaining the most primitive and cold natural law remains unchanged in the alien body, and the warrior spirit contains a trace of knightly blood in the soul of the Predator. There is the violent aesthetics of the causal cycle of the weak and the strong, and there is also the return of the natural law in the warrior civilization. A pair of warm hands that hold the desolate and cold sword also hold the hearts of the little people who are persistent in today's struggle, constantly imagining the aliens and the iron-blooded in the dark. The distant back suddenly turned around, revealing the man's impulse to die. What are you defending without fear of death, is it the law of nature or the spirit of chivalry?

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  • Kamryn 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    Such a failed work, I really want to know why it failed. For example, what part went wrong and made the whole film so dark? The screenwriter's setting failed: the setting of the Predator is ambiguous, hunting aliens, and skinning people alive; the role of the US government is ambiguous, on the one hand, killing the whole town; the aliens are too brutal, children and pregnant women are not spared, it looks uncomfortable .

  • Ward 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    One star for the alien, one star for the Predator, and the rest are all shit. The plot shit is normal, but what is rare is that this kind of film actually has slag pictures, action, special effects, and bloody scum.

Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem quotes

  • Kelly O'Brien: It doesn't make any sense. Gilliam Circle is right in the center of town. We'll be surrounded by those things.

    Dallas: Wait a second... what are you saying?

    Kelly O'Brien: I think the colonel was lying.

    Darcy Benson: That's crazy. The government doesn't lie to people.

    Kelly O'Brien: The army thinks about containment first. They can't risk this getting any worse.

    Morales: Help is a few miles down that road and they're waiting for us. Now, it you won't drive us there, I will.

    Dallas: Eddie, if she's right, the only thing down that road are more of those things.

    Morales: You're not seriously considering this.

    Dallas: I'm considering whatever keeps us alive.

    Kelly O'Brien: Which means getting out of this town.

    Darcy Benson: There are only two helicopters in town, but one's in the airport.

    Dallas: No, it's too far. We'll never make it.

    Ricky: The other one's at the hospital.

    Morales: The people at the hospital probably used it to get out.

    Kelly O'Brien: That's a chance we have to take.

    Morales: If you're wrong and the helicopter's gone, we're all dead.

    Kelly O'Brien: If I'm right, they're dead if they follow you.

  • [last lines]

    Ms. Yutani: The world isn't ready for this technology.

    Col. Stevens: But this isn't for our world, is it, Ms. Yutani?