

Alien - La clonazione
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- Zokkiie2 aprile 2026Honestly, this one tries to do a lot and mostly stumbles. The jokes? Totally cringe—immature, forced, and laughably bad. I do like that the lore expands with second-gen Synthetics rebelling; it gives a nice Blade Runner vibe, even if it’s not really explored in the movie itself. The creatures and visuals look great, and there’s some solid action to keep things moving. Still, the story is messy, the characters barely register, and the tone can’t decide whether it wants to be horror, sci-fi, or goofy comedy. A few interesting ideas peek through, but they get buried under clunky execution and weird tonal shifts.
- naren shenoy16 marzo 2026I’m not sure if this is a different version from the original, but I seem to remember some slight variations in the final scenes leading to the climactic ending. This version was better, however, still massively flawed. The special effects were better than its predecessor, Alien 3, as there were more use of practical effects. The action was decent enough, and somewhere in here there was a cool idea about cross hybrid humans and xenomorphs. But there was soooo much camp that just did not land and is quite the opposite of the original 2 (maybe even 3) Alien movies. Maybe it was ahead of its time, considering it was a much more successful formula for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the MCU.
- Otacon!24 febbraio 2026The bad brother? The black sheep? Maybe. First fact, it is not the best from the franchise. Same as the third, this movie had many problems with the freedom of creation and script rewrite. But is not terrible. The best part of the movie IS the cast and their characters. The performance and characters story and personality gives two stars to the movie. I can easily remember some funny expression, some phrase or joke, some situation and evolution caused by characters. They are good for sure. And here comes the "not so good" part: take away the cast and theirs characters, the story is poor and full of wtf moments. But not good ones. They had used SO much CGI that the first thing that jumps in my mind are the Xeno foot and the Xeno swimmers that clips over a wall. But ok. I will watch it again, I know that for sure, when I will make the Alien/Predator marathon. I will enjoy the cast, the jokes, but not the only part that will start the marathon. The desire to see our beloved Xenos
- Callum19 dicembre 2025⭐⭐⭐½ – Alien: Resurrection — Stylish, Uneven, but Still Alive Alien: Resurrection is a worthy attempt to breathe new life into the franchise, even if it stumbles while doing so. There’s a strong cast here and a clear desire to take the series somewhere slightly different, but it doesn’t always manage to uphold the tone and discipline that made the earlier films so iconic. The film feels colder and more overtly stylised than its predecessors — darker in a comic-book sense rather than a purely atmospheric one. That shift won’t work for everyone, but it does create a sufficiently nightmarish mood, full of grotesque imagery and high-powered action. It’s proof that, even this far in, there was still some life left in the old franchise. Once again, Sigourney Weaver is the anchor. Her presence grounds the film, even as the story veers into stranger, more indulgent territory. The themes of death, rebirth, and redemption continue to circle the series, and while they’re not explored with the same finesse as before, Weaver’s performance goes a long way toward selling them. That said, the film misses the mark in places. Some tonal choices feel at odds with what Alien had traditionally been, and a few ideas are more interesting on paper than in execution. It’s entertaining, but it doesn’t fully recapture the raw tension or elegance of the earlier entries. In the end, Alien: Resurrection is flawed but far from a failure. Not a classic, not a disaster — just an uneven but watchable chapter that reminds you why this universe was worth returning to at all. 🥃 Pairing: A sharp, slightly experimental cocktail — bold, a little strange, not to everyone’s taste, but intriguing enough to finish anyway.
- Ajay30 aprile 2025While quite outlandish in certain areas, Resurrection feels like a unique Alien film not because of the premise, but rather because of the themes it chooses to explore this time around. The incredibly disturbing thought of Xenomorph gestation within humans (a-la Facehuggers) is pushed to a new level, and the resulting output is something gruesome I couldn't have imagined myself. Resurrection asks and delivers on some harrowing concepts that make us question how much we really know, and bumps up the stakes to be more than just survival.
Alien - La clonazione Trivia
Alien - La clonazione è stato rilasciato il 12 novembre 1997.
Alien - La clonazione era diretto da Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Alien - La clonazione ha una durata di 1h 49min.
Alien - La clonazione è stato prodotto da Bill Badalato, Gordon Carroll, Walter Hill, David Giler.
Duecento anni dopo essere morta, in un’astronave attrezzata a laboratorio Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) viene in qualche modo resuscitata grazie a un esperimento di clonazione. Ma le cose non sono così semplici e in Ripley si sono mescolate caratteristiche aliene. Oltre a ciò, Ripley si rende conto che lo scopo della sua resurrezione è quello di estrapolare la regina aliena che vive dentro di lei. A peggiorare le cose, le creature aliene allevate da scienziati privi di scrupoli scappano e cominciano a uccidere.
I personaggi principali di Alien - La clonazione sono Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), Call (Winona Ryder), Vriess (Dominique Pinon).
Alien - La clonazione è votato T.
Alien - La clonazione è un film Fantascienza, Horror, Action.
Alien - La clonazione ha una valutazione di 3.9 su 10 dal pubblico.
Alien - La clonazione aveva un budget di 70 Mln USD.
Alien - La clonazione ha guadagnato 162 Mln USD al botteghino.





















