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Brad Dourif as Dr. Jonathan Gediman
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley
Michael Wincott as Frank Elgyn
Alien: Resurrection 1997 720p.BluRay
698.68 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 19.
Alien: Resurrection 1997 1080p.BluRay
1.70 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 95.
Alien: Resurrection review
8 / 10
Could have been great
The problem with Alien Resurrection is that it could have been great instead of just fine. When I watched this movie back in 1997 in the theater I thought after the first hour: wow, this can’t go wrong! The new born Ripley is an exciting character, because you don’t know which side she is on. And Sigourney Weaver – 50 at that time – looked great in leather. Back was the hardware, the non-CGI aliens, the fresh ideas and the great action. The basketball scene and Ripley’s confrontation with the previous clones were impressive. The look and feel were right on the spot and the story was exciting.
The first part of the movie wasn’t flawless I guess. But I could live with the things that annoyed me. The miscasting and overacting of Wynona Ryder for instance. The unnecessary swearing and harsh language by both Ryder and Weaver. The scene in which Ripley suddenly talked in full sentences after her awakening. I could live with that. But it all fell definitely apart when the new alien was shown to us at the end of the movie. Man, were they serious? Was this supposed to be the alien of all aliens? The motha of all mothas? Come on, don’t make me laugh!
The scene that spoiled it all for me had a great start, though. It began like the climax of Andrzej Zulawski’s Possession (1981), a surrealistic European movie in which we saw the beautiful Isabelle Adjani making love to a monster. To me that was a shocking scene because it was very explicit. But here in Alien 4 it worked out very well… at first It looked like Ripley came to turns with her destiny. It started well until, of course, you see the final monster.
Twelve years later I’m watching the Alien movies again with my 12 year old son. I was 12 myself when I saw the first Alien in the theater so I thought the time was right. We both pretty much enjoyed ourselves. On DVD the first Alien was a little bit slow but still great. Aliens remained an overwhelming sequel. The long cut of Alien 3 wasn’t good but better than the first time around.
And Alien Resurrection? Well, when you know what flaws to expect it’s a good farewell to the Alien franchise. Good but not great. But if Ridley Scott or James Cameron wants to give it one more they both have my absolute blessing!
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