Rating
*****/*****, or 10/10
Superb
sequel utilizes a completely different style from its dark and
brooding predecessor, exchanging the slow suspense for high action,
to great results. Could very well be considered superior to Alien.
After spending 57 years drifting through space in hypersleep, Ripley
(Sigourney Weaver again) returns to Earth, where she soon finds
herself asked to join a team of overly bold and raunchy space marines
to LV-426 to check out whether there's any connection between her
wild stories of monsters and the loss of contact with a group of
colonists on that planet. Naturally, the settlement is overrun by the
xenomorphs who soon turn the marines into a bunch of wimps, at which
point Ripley has to take charge to get the team out alive, along with
the lone survivor of the colony, a little girl nicknamed Newt, for
which Ripley soon develops maternal feelings. A carefully crafted
exciting sequence of action scenes culminates in the film's brilliant
climax, Ripley battling a huge Queen Alien (another triumph of
special creature effects work) with a power loader suit. Also
featured is a surprisingly trustworthy android called Bishop (the
impeccable Lance Henriksen), Bill Paxton as an hilariously loud mouth
marine who wets his pants at the first sign of any real trouble and
Jenette Goldstein as a very manly latina private. James Cameron,
fresh off The Terminator, established himself as one of
Hollywood's leading specialists in the field of sci-fi action
blockbusters with this movie, which still remains the best in his
oeuvre.
Starring:
Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen
Directed
by James Cameron
USA: 20th
Century Fox, 1986
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