The flaws of the movie "Alien"

- The crew of the Nostromo is only 7 people? That's fine: in the future, everything is automated (sarcasm).

 

- The biggest mistake of the whole franchise is that Earth has long ago invented robots that are indistinguishable from humans in appearance and superior to humans. But humans fly into space, humans fight Aliens...

 

- in the 1979 movie, there are computers in the future of 1979. Where is the fantasy? Even Avatar has transparent monitors (stupid, but futuristic).

 

- There's only one black man in the crew of the ship of the future.

 

- astronauts sleeping in anabiosis for who knows how many years, arguing about the size of the bonuses. What's up with the economy of the future? With longevity of employers and inflation? Does the hundred million tons of ore they're bringing back to Earth still need the Earth? Is the Earth still alive at all? Who rules it? What's the deal with employment records? Are they electronic? I don't even ask about the quarantine codes. We'll find out about the quarantine later.

 

- The black guy's in a constant hurry to get home. Who's waiting for him there for 200 years?

 

- The robot knows the legal intricacies of a black guy's contract better than the black guy himself.

 

- Planetoid: 1200 - what a babe! Gravity: 0.86 - you can walk! 1,200 what? What is a planetoid made of that has more mass than Mars?

 

- By the way, why didn't anyone ask about the atmosphere, ground density, radiation, precipitation, atmospheric phenomena??? Ah, not necessarily: Scott will explain to us 30 years later that there are enough boudoirs to land even on the Sun (as long as it is at night).

 

- The sound in space is canonical - according to the precepts of J. Lucas. What's up with the slogan of the movie in question?

 

- was the one robot Ash burping milk that scared me more than the monster fetus in the canteen?

 

- Ripley's shuttle retreats in reverse, with Ripley watching Nostromo explode as many as three times - and no worse than the Death Star. Apparently, the ore is highly explosive.

 

- Hello to those who liked Sandra Bullock without a spacesuit."

 

With all that, no one diminishes the obvious merits of Ridley Scott's brainchild!

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