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George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
squinty wrote:RG I think you've put a lot more thought into rationalizing the screenplay than the writers put into writing it. That isn't a slam at you, it's a criticism of them. That's not uncommon in genre fiction: fans papering over plot holes the writer didn't bother to close, fleshing out characters the writer left 2D or explaining motivations the writer left opaque, with fanfic.

squinty wrote:RG I think you've put a lot more thought into rationalizing the screenplay than the writers put into writing it. That isn't a slam at you, it's a criticism of them. That's not uncommon in genre fiction: fans papering over plot holes the writer didn't bother to close, fleshing out characters the writer left 2D or explaining motivations the writer left opaque, with fanfic.




Regular Guy wrote:squinty wrote:RG I think you've put a lot more thought into rationalizing the screenplay than the writers put into writing it. That isn't a slam at you, it's a criticism of them. That's not uncommon in genre fiction: fans papering over plot holes the writer didn't bother to close, fleshing out characters the writer left 2D or explaining motivations the writer left opaque, with fanfic.
Yes, I filled in the plot holes from my knowledge of film in general, from the previous films and from a bunch of Greek philosophy and bioethics. Another think everyone should watch the directors cut of "Blade Runner" before watching this movie. There is a bunch of 'philosophy' about androids in that film.
That stated, I've read that the editors chopped 1 hr from this film and I think they went for an Aliens movie which this was not. I believe the directors cut will expain a lot more.
Aliens, the second film, had massive plot holes until I saw the director cut which is 1 hour longer. I can't blame the writers or the director for what the editor did. For all we know there may have been long speeches and interaction that is very relevant for the plot.
The characters I believe, some of them, were 2D because they were androids. Notice that some of them were freaking out and other not, well, andriods don't demonstrate emotions the way we do. Advanced androids do display some human aspects because they have to 'care' for humans and they must protect themselves so they 'demonstrate' fear. They act human only because they are preprogrammed to act like that so they don't freak the humans out.
All that stated, I do believe this film could have been much, much better but I did really like it.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.


Regular Guy wrote:My thoughts on the scientist doing stupid shit. In a word: hubris.
Look at the modern scientist or engineer. Both in general believe that anything can be over come with science. Look at biologists today, there are a bunch of them that go messing with very dangerous animals.
Look at the guy that took off his helmet, he did so because his 'infallible' instruments told him it was safe. Everyone told him not to, he knew his instruments were right so he put everyone in danger because of his hubris. David saw his hubris and thought, okay, you want to experiment, here try this. How many times has modern science put us all in danger because they knew because. No? Nuclear weapons.
The biologist was messing with the evolving worm because he had messed with thousands of dangerous animals before. Look at the goof that was killed by a stingray or Dr. Brady Barr. Both go after dangerous animals because of hubris. Put those guys on an alien word, yeah, they'd be fucking with everything.
Another point is that interaction between the creator and the created. Just doing things because there is an implied no or an overt no. Like the story of Prometheus, told not to mess with fire, did it anyway. Just like us, I don't think the pictograms on the wall were telling us to go there but telling us where the came from. Like saying "Yeah, see that shit over there, no don't go there."
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
Regular Guy wrote:I do agree they tried to be too mysterious and indefinative about the time lines, 'technology', and the big questions. I think they did get some things very right. All in all compared to the normal sci-fi I really liked it.
Then again, I liked Alien 3 and 4. But again, I think they tried to make a fast paced action movie when they should have made Prometheus what it should have been, a heady sci-fi trip exploring the questions morality, creation and creators, what it means to be either, evolution and life/death loss/found paradigm. It should have been much less about Aliens jumping into people, actions scenes and spaceships.
And give me the 1 hour of tape on the cutting room floor. **Shakes fist**
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
Kommander wrote:Regular Guy it was and is not my intention to be insulting. However you are drawing conclusions that are simply not supported by the film as it currently exists. Perhaps if/when a directors cut is released we will know more but until then the movie will be a beautifully shot and well acted illogical mess.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
WRT Prometheus, wasn't he the hero of that story, because of his defiance of the (selfish and capricious Olympian) Gods?
Animals do terrible things to each other all the time, blissfully untroubled by guilt or conscience or compassion. Human beings however are blessed to feel pain and remorse when they do wrong things.
I always thought of the serpent in the Garden of Eden story as a hero. Against the god's express wishes, and at great personal cost to himself, he helped man to achieve the knowledge of good and evil.



Kommander wrote:Regular Guy it was and is not my intention to be insulting. However you are drawing conclusions that are simply not supported by the film as it currently exists. Perhaps if/when a directors cut is released we will know more but until then the movie will be a beautifully shot and well acted illogical mess.


squinty wrote:Kommander wrote:Regular Guy it was and is not my intention to be insulting. However you are drawing conclusions that are simply not supported by the film as it currently exists. Perhaps if/when a directors cut is released we will know more but until then the movie will be a beautifully shot and well acted illogical mess.
RG is doing a lot of the heavy lifting that the screenwriters should have done. The movie in his head is, I am certain of it, deeper and better than the movie he's defending. I bet the RG cut of Prometheus rocks. This is a compliment.







Regular Guy wrote:Here's some folks that have broken it down:
http://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments ... _analysed/
It's 59 pages printed out so I did not copy-pasta.
After reading this, I like the movie even more. I'd like to have seen the space saviour scene.
Really, why couldn't there have been more dialogue about this. I think the single living engineer and David/Shaw/Weyland should have had about a hour long conversation before this smashed them. I could see it it now, just me in the theater, sitting entralled with the discourse.
0122358 wrote:so we moved a thread to maintain OPSEC on a fictional vid game so our team doesnt get kill as easily by possible spies...fuckin sweet





Doc Torr wrote:Rome was the center of the known world. Histories int he Americas are spotty, so what's to say they didn't send some deities that way? Mayan records say they did. Every civilization has different deities or strange characters with inhuman abilities that manifest in times of struggle. I figure most of them didn't kill those deities, which would make the Ridley-Scott-Space-Christ idea more feasible, strictly script-wise speaking.
Continuing in the realm of "Hmmmm...." what if all the technological and major cultural advances under different god-kings came from the Engineers? The Pharoahs, etc.


Doc Torr wrote:Rome was the center of the known Western world.

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