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"Alien vs. Predator"
A visually impressive film with great special effects, but after about the first twenty minutes, it becomes clear who will win. A wealthy corporation discovers something large and warm deep within the Antarctic ice, about 500 meters below the surface. The corporation figures it can profit from this if it acts quickly and doesn't tell anyone. They quickly gather a team of skilled specialists (Ripley isn't there, she's dead, but there's a black guy... even better, a black woman, but strangely, she's not a lesbian. And there isn't a single gay person in the film. It's strange that the local union didn't complain about this.), promise them money, and say, "Let's go!" Arriving at the location, they discover that someone drilled a hole in the ice the day before, right down to the source of the heat, a hole about 700 meters long and 2 meters in radius. In short, a pyramid is found under the ice; one smart guy says it combines elements of three cultures that built pyramids. This leads to the conclusion that the pyramid was built by a civilization that predated these three cultures – a kind of superior civilization (I don't know, I had the thought that it was plagiarism – they took and copied all the best elements from these cultures and created their own). In reality, the pyramid turns out to be a battlefield and also an incubator for the Aliens. And the story is this: long ago, the Predators built this pyramid so that once a century, they could come and kill hordes of Aliens bred here. And, by a strange coincidence, they were supposed to arrive today to hunt. And they did arrive. They killed everyone on the surface and went down. By the way, they have grown considerably in size (about three times), as well as in height (about one and a half times), and they have learned (imagine!) to kill Aliens with their bare hands. Then the director decided to add fuel to the fire: he immediately killed two out of the three possible Predators, almost all the people (except for the black woman), made the pyramid move, and made the Aliens reproduce disproportionately to the number of people. As a result, the surviving Predator and the black woman spend half an hour fighting the Aliens, after which they realize that there are already about a hundred of them, throw a grenade, and run away. But that's not all: when they get to the surface, the Alien Queen emerges – a kind of ten-meter-tall mare – and starts attacking them. They resist as much as they can, but they eventually kill her by pushing her into the cold sea. The Predator dies, the woman survives. Then the crew of the deceased arrives, takes the body, gives the woman a spear, and leaves. The film ends with the corpse lying on the Predators' ship, and a small, mutated Alien-Predator crawls out of it. It's a real Mortal Kombat-style bloodbath.
A pretty good film for a family viewing – not too scary, although something long-headed unexpectedly crawls out of the darkness and devours a person from time to time. But there is no blood or flailing entrails shown; everything is done in a decent and cultured manner, people die under a layer of cheap ketchup. The Predators, despite their heavy armor and weapons, are as agile as karate practitioners with black belts and as powerful as T-95 tanks
A visually impressive film with great special effects, but after about the first twenty minutes, it becomes clear who will win. A wealthy corporation discovers something large and warm deep within the Antarctic ice, about 500 meters below the surface. The corporation figures it can profit from this if it acts quickly and doesn't tell anyone. They quickly gather a team of skilled specialists (Ripley isn't there, she's dead, but there's a black guy... even better, a black woman, but strangely, she's not a lesbian. And there isn't a single gay person in the film. It's strange that the local union didn't complain about this.), promise them money, and say, "Let's go!" Arriving at the location, they discover that someone drilled a hole in the ice the day before, right down to the source of the heat, a hole about 700 meters long and 2 meters in radius. In short, a pyramid is found under the ice; one smart guy says it combines elements of three cultures that built pyramids. This leads to the conclusion that the pyramid was built by a civilization that predated these three cultures – a kind of superior civilization (I don't know, I had the thought that it was plagiarism – they took and copied all the best elements from these cultures and created their own). In reality, the pyramid turns out to be a battlefield and also an incubator for the Aliens. And the story is this: long ago, the Predators built this pyramid so that once a century, they could come and kill hordes of Aliens bred here. And, by a strange coincidence, they were supposed to arrive today to hunt. And they did arrive. They killed everyone on the surface and went down. By the way, they have grown considerably in size (about three times), as well as in height (about one and a half times), and they have learned (imagine!) to kill Aliens with their bare hands. Then the director decided to add fuel to the fire: he immediately killed two out of the three possible Predators, almost all the people (except for the black woman), made the pyramid move, and made the Aliens reproduce disproportionately to the number of people. As a result, the surviving Predator and the black woman spend half an hour fighting the Aliens, after which they realize that there are already about a hundred of them, throw a grenade, and run away. But that's not all: when they get to the surface, the Alien Queen emerges – a kind of ten-meter-tall mare – and starts attacking them. They resist as much as they can, but they eventually kill her by pushing her into the cold sea. The Predator dies, the woman survives. Then the crew of the deceased arrives, takes the body, gives the woman a spear, and leaves. The film ends with the corpse lying on the Predators' ship, and a small, mutated Alien-Predator crawls out of it. It's a real Mortal Kombat-style bloodbath.
A pretty good film for a family viewing – not too scary, although something long-headed unexpectedly crawls out of the darkness and devours a person from time to time. But there is no blood or flailing entrails shown; everything is done in a decent and cultured manner, people die under a layer of cheap ketchup. The Predators, despite their heavy armor and weapons, are as agile as karate practitioners with black belts and as powerful as T-95 tanks


