Year: 1979
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, John Hurt
Director: Ridley Scott
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, John Hurt
Director: Ridley Scott
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Review: Three words describe perfectly ALIEN: tall, dark, and ominous.You know that you're good at a time when even the opening title gives a thrill. Music plays perfectly, as it appears in the word ALIEN slowly, line by line. Then the shots, and the ship's badly-maintained, claustrophobic.And it is almost 40 minutes of meditation on human nature and eat and get together (or not). The film is a little thing that allows him to lead you along so slowly - promise. The promise of advertising and hype that it was supposed to beat. You should have wait.But if it happens, it happens. While the film itself is not accelerating, there's a lot going on in front of the screen, at least it seems that it would be running fabrics. The first half of the strip almost sad, but the second half will be in the eye and refuse to let go.I show everyone sees this movie. Even if you leave out the beginning, you have to see this. He called on sci-fi and horror all one.It perfect.
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