Alien: Romulus (2024)

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Alien: Romulus (2024)
ALIEN ROMULUS (2024)
I absolutely love the direction they decided to go with the black goo from Prometheus and how it ties into the themes of the film and the franchise.
Rook and Weyland wanted to use the black goo to make humanity better at colonization by ridding humanity of its weaknesses and limitations. But as a result, it creates a human without any humanity.
You even see that same theme in the chip that Andy used to "upgrade" himself with. He wanted to use it to better help the people he cared about, and yet in doing so he lost the care he had for them and tragically ended up becoming more like the cold machine that Weyland-Yutani wanted him to be.
Both the chip and the black goo are perfect metaphors for how people try to obtain, use, or embrace certain things to make themselves "more perfect" or gain more status and power in the system or society they're a part of. And yet by doing so, they lose the things that make us human and become more like mindless machines that think of nothing but serving a system that doesn't care about anything or anyone except those who benefit from it the most.
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ALIEN: ROMULUS | 2024 dir. Fede Álvarez
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Alien: Romulus (2024)
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Alien: Romulus (2024) Directed by Fede Alvarez Cinematography by Galo Olivares
Alien: Romulus (2024)