It would have been swell if they explored some next-level, intelligent interaction with another life form; but, nooo, it just had to become a monster hell-bent on killing everyone, because...because...why?
Note to self: next expedition to incubate new life forms in a petrie dish, make bloody sure the lab includes all the following safety features:
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Réponse de northcoast
le 2 septembre 2017 à 08h30
DRDMovieMusings--
Ha! I like your ideas . . . nothing like flat-out terrified paranoia after seeing in this movie an indestructible creature to motivate a super-heavy duty containment system.
One minor disagreement: don't put a propulsion system on the detachable lab!
The unbelievably indestructible and genius-intelligent creature will just find a way to point the lab towards Earth so that he can spread his mayhem there.
Yeah, if someone was watching this film as a straight-up SF horror, then fine . . . it works on that level. But I just can't get over how some people try to explain away every single glaring defect in this movie in an effort to put into the category of a believable, hard-SF film.
It's a horror movie, nothing more . . .
But, then again, everyone is entitled to his/her opinion.
Réponse de DRDMovieMusings
le 2 septembre 2017 à 14h11
Right?!
Good point! Then maybe an ejection system that ensures it is sent, with deliberate inertia, away from the main vessel, so that, when detonated, it won't damage main vessel.
When you put it that way, I see it. Unfortunately, once a movie puts a bunch of scientists into a situation talking about alien life, the expectation for some more cerebral exploration of the deeper philosophical questions of our existence is understandably high. Same frustration with what has become of the Alien franchise since the Prometheus/Covenant installments. The Alien fans really want a proper exploration of the who and why of xenomorph - and human - origins; but these latest installments seem to only want to pander to the Aliens campy/action/horror fans.
Réponse de Rickers
le 3 septembre 2017 à 22h51
Basically, it's "Alien" on the ISS.