Welcome to Week Thirty-Four of “Monday at the Movies.” This week we continue our long-promised look
at the “Alien Quadrilogy,” concluding
the series proper.
Alien Resurrection (1997) – As the final
installment of the “Alien Quadrilogy,”
Alien Resurrection is an entirely
bizarre film that never quite knows its own identity and consequently very
nearly resists being enjoyable. Sigourney
Weaver is back, this time as the clone Ripley-8 who’s been induced to give
birth to yet another Alien Queen. Wonky
biology ensues, and Ripley-8 ends up helping Winona Ryder and Ron Perlman
escape from yet another ship filled with Xenomorphs. There’s a definite tension between the script
by Joss Whedon and the direction by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a written
tongue-in-cheekness that never comes across in the hypersexualized horror of
the visual. Instead, we have a film with
a tonally uncertain first act (in which Dan Hedaya’s broad caricature of a military
man is never played as anything less than genuine), a too-pat second act that doesn’t
do anything new, and a third act that’s so far beyond the pale that it’s more grotesquely
uncomfortable than thrilling or entertaining.
As not-quite-Ripley, Weaver’s work is difficult to assess, in part
because the film never knows quite how much of her core is still Ripley and how
much isn’t; the other cast members aren’t well-developed and often devolve into
clichés (Ryder’s character seems to exist only to drop F-bombs for
unintentional comic relief and to retread issues of otherness from Alien and Aliens). There are a few
moments worth mentioning – the aquatic Xenomorphs end up being scarier than you’d
expect, and Brad Dourif’s obsessive scientist doesn’t get enough screentime –
but overall this is a disappointing end to a series that I’ve enjoyed more than
I expected.
That wraps up our look at the “Alien Quadrilogy,” but you can read the review that started it all with
Prometheus (2012), Ridley Scott’s
demi-prequel to the series. There are,
of course, more Xenomorph movies yet to be reviewed – two entries in the Alien vs. Predator series. Is there interest in seeing reviews of those? Let me know!
That does it for this week’s edition of “Monday at the
Movies.” We’ll see you here next week!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Monday at the Movies - September 10, 2012
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This one's not very good, but it somewhat works as a bad, gory sci-fi B-movie. And you have to admit, the part where the hybrid thing gets sucked out into space from the inside out is pretty cool.
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