Get awya frome her, you bitch!

Karl 2022-04-19 09:01:11

If the first one was just scary, then the second one, because of James Cameron's addition, makes the movie both scary and action gunplay, and both are so good that I ignore them The ending is like a withdrawal from the first part.

Of course, in order to promote the plot, there are still many unreasonable, silly B, and death plots.
For example:
1. How can the protagonist return to this dead zone again.
2. The team, as always, takes it lightly and maintains the spirit of death.

But this time, the bishop of the cyborg was touching and did not betray humanity, although his instructions included bringing back the alien.

At the end of the film, the part where Ripley goes back to save the girl, as well as the famous line "Get awya frome her, you bitch!" (stay away from her, bitch!), is shocking. Enough to go down in history, to show the brilliance of great motherhood, and to serve as a brave, strong feminist role model.

very exciting! The plot design and climax layout are all very ingenious, and God Cameron does not disappoint.

8 points.

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Extended Reading
  • Johathan 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    Captain Ripley finally put on the weightlifting mecha and fought against the aliens. The episode is too powerful. The "Alien" series is still the second best, which is breathless~

  • Aimee 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Many of the bridges are tributes to the first part, and even the same ones, but they have made breakthroughs on the original basis, and the fighting and blasting scenes are very cool. Compared with the humanistic thinking of the first part, the second part is a hearty battle, and the two styles are equally exciting. Perhaps the style of the second part is more popular.

Aliens quotes

  • [only in special edition]

    [discussing where the eggs come from]

    Private Hudson: Maybe it's like an ant-hive?

    Private Vasquez: Bees, man. Bees have hives!

  • Ripley: Just tell me one thing, Burke. You're going out there to destroy them, right? Not to study. Not to bring back. But to wipe them out.

    Burke: That's the plan. You have my word on it.

    Ripley: All right, I'm in.