Retrospective: Alien³ (1992) *Spoilers*

Written by Lewis Mainwaring


 

Alien³ is a 1992 American science-fiction horror film and the debut feature film of director David Fincher(Fight Club, Se7en, The Social Network).

This film is the third instalment of the Alien film series;alien-3-australian-movie-poster-27x41-1992-david-fincher-sigourney-weaver set directly after the events of the previous film Aliens         (1986 – which was written and directed by James Cameron and is personally my favourite instalment of the franchise).

The plot of the film went through a variety of script, visual and editorial changes before it hit screens in the summer of 1992.

During the opening scene an escape pod from the Colonial Marine spaceship Sulaco crash-lands on a prison-run refinery planet. This crash landing brought on by ‘supposedly stowaway’ alien ‘face-huggers’ kills everyone aboard except Lieutenant Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver).

The execution of fan favourites Cpl. Dwayne Hicks (Michael Biehn), the andriod Bishop (Lance Henriksen) & Newt (Carrie Henn) within the first 6 minutes of film caused major controversy among fans of the franchise a22068s they saw this as a total disregard to the characters, the previous instalment and James Cameron was quoted at the time to say ‘[that it was] a slap in the face’.

These aliens that randomly appear are a blatant way of making another sequel (which is substandard compared to its predecessors); and begin a killing spree in the prison.

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As the film progresses we see the alien find a host (a dog) and bursts out very gruesomely. This ‘non-human host’ changes the alien from what we have seen in previous instalments making it more animalistic in its movements and killing style. This is brought to the screen using very poorly designed CGI which is very noticeable on screen for example; The colour of the alien does not blend with the other footage and at times looks like a sticker stuck on the screen.

The creature begins to kill off inmates and guards one-by-one, however once encountering Ripley it strangely refuses to kill her. As the dwindling number of inmates prepare their defences against the creature, Ripley (who we see becomes weaker and weaker throughout the film) discovers that she is impregnated with an embryo of the Alien Queen (from the final scene of Aliens).

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This is why she had not been attacked as she is a vessel of the ‘new’ Alien Queen – and once born will have the ability to created ‘thousands’ of alien eggs. Ripley also finds out that the         Weyland-Yutani Corporation wants the Queen embryo and the adult Alien, with the hope of turning them into biological weapons (this has been their aim all along).

While Ripley battles the Alien for the final time,the Weyland-Yutani Corporation team arrives being led by a man who looks identical to the Bishop android claiming to be its creator.

He tries to persuade Ripley to undergo surgery to remove the Queen embryo,                    which he claims will be destroyed.

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Ripley knowing that the company only has one aim for the embryo refuses and steps back onto a mobile platform, which is positioned over a furnace. Sensing danger the alien Queen bursts from Ripley’s chest.

 

Ripley holds on to the alien so it cannot escape the inferno, and they both fall into the fire to their death.

As the end of the film draws near a sound recording of Ripley (her final lines from the original Alien) is heard from the Sulaco escape pod, “This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo…signing off.”

This film had a lot of potential and could of been a great addition to the franchise.

Some elements of the plot are unique such as Ripley sacrificing herself to stop the company from acquiring the embryo and the new look of the alien. However the poor CGI, the lack of story, the killing off of popular well developed characters and replacing them with boring undeveloped ‘criminals’ was an extremely bad move that derailed the franchise and pissed off a lot of fans (myself included).

Overall I’d recommend people to watch this film just to see Sigourney Weaver’s performance as she is an incredible actress and you can see from this film that poor Ripley has been through257401_alien_ripley_chuzhoj_ripli_kot_1920x1080_(www.GdeFon.ru) hell over the past three movies and has finally reached the end of her journey.

 

 

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8 thoughts on “Retrospective: Alien³ (1992) *Spoilers*

  1. Given that the first Alien was Sigourney Weaver’s big film debut and that Aliens earned her first Oscar nod as Best Actress, it was quite understandable why she felt loyal enough to return in another sequel that can imaginably give her a proper closure. Alien Resurrection of course changed that. Even though I was most disappointed, I could praise a few things like the casting additions of Charles Dance and Charles S. Dutton to the Alien universe. As well as Paul McGann four years before he made his mark as the 8th Doctor Who. Given all the obvious issues on how creatively and successfully far the Alien franchise could endure, with a reasonable ambition to build on what Ridley Scott and James Cameron could originally achieve, Alien 3 in all fairness can at least still be watchable enough for what Sigourney could still give the role of Ripley. Yet as a lesson on how much wiser that powers that be behind the film sequel business have needed to be for far too long, it reminds me of how much wiser I learned to be when considering which sequels were worth my cinema money. Thank you for your review.

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    • It does have a great cast of British actors, Dance’s performance is pretty great and that charecter makes your skin crawl a little.

      McGann had previously hit it out the park with ‘Withnail & I ‘ but this showed he could do more interesting roles. And we’ve also got the likes of Danny Webb, Christopher Fairbank, Brian Glover and Pete Poselthwaite.
      It’s a great ensemble.

      And for an action/horror film it’s quite dialogue heavy It’s almost like they were going for a Shakespearean tragedy in space but it falls somewhat short of that.

      Sigourneys performance in this is also great and she gets a lot more to do which is one of its saving graces.

      The assembly cut is slightly more coherent than the theatrical version

      What did you make of Romulus?

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      • I haven’t seen Romulus and I’m sorry to say I don’t intend to. I’ve had my fill of new Alien movies and versions after Prometheus. Except for the New Jersey High School stage play adaptation of the first Alien which I could thankfully see on YouTube. That was great and Sigourney Weaver’s special appearance was certainly a great honor.

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