It’s a remake disguised as a prequel. A very good remake.
It is a perfect match up.
Why not do another ALIEN movie this way? What happened to the colonists on LV-426 before Ripley and the crew of Sulaco landed? Sure, we know that except for Newt, everyone else perished, but who were they and what did they do to fight the aliens?
It is winter, 1982. A Norwegian expedition has found a huge extraterrestrial ship buried in the ice and Dr. Sander Halvorson (Ulrich Thomsen) has assembled a crew to go to Antarctica and investigate. He asks palaeontologist Kate Lloyd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) to join the expedition. Not bothering with questions such as, “How long will I be away?”, “What is the pay?” or even, “I have to buy a warm coat”, she immediately hops on a cargo plane for the barren, frozen installation.
The crew’s pilot, Braxton Carter (Joel Edgerton) doesn’t do much. He’s along for the paycheck.
Apparently when the alien ship crash landed, a crew creature/member escaped and froze in the snow. The crew discovers the frozen specimen, take it back to the installation, and drill a hole through the ice to get a tissue sample. As the team parties, celebrating the retrieval of the ice coffin, the melting ice awakens the creature.
Through molecular mumbo-jumbo, Kate explains that the alien’s DNA is absorbing human DNA and mimicking it.
Once the crew figures out that one or more of them is now incubating a monster, paranoia and chaos sets in.
As the alien starts devouring the crew in a rather horrible fashion, it falls to Kate to take charge. Why is that? Kate is the least knowledgeable and ill-prepared to handle logistics and weapons.
Know what I hate about horror movies? The group that is under attack lethargically waits for instructions from the star (shepherd to the flock of sheep). Whatever happened to “Every man for himself?” Come on, the first thing that happens in a catastrophe is looting. Then mass hysteria.
What would I do? Take all the food and weapons I can get my hands on and take to the high ground. Wait it out.
“In battle and maneuvering, all armies prefer high ground to low ground.” — Sun Tzu
Instead, the crew assembles in the rec room and throws accusations at each other. One or more always go wandering off. Everyone steps in the oozing alien blood. Suspicion mounts and hysteria ensues.
Kate finds a way to discover who is harboring the alien thing. Kate is in charge.
I would have thrown in with Jameson (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje).
Dutch director Matthijs van Heijningen builds extreme tension in his fiery crew. Screenwriter Eric Heisserer introduces some very clever moments. There is plenty of blood and incredible human-monster transformation.
While the 2011 version takes advantage of advanced special effects, the 1982 version has Kurt Russell in charge and it looks like they were really in sub-zero weather. Kate goes outside without a hat!
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