Alien= Man?
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bigbadwolf666 — 3 years ago(April 11, 2022 09:29 AM)
Now going to the usual route of wealth rankings without show. That would make royalty, right? Show us your decree.
and instead of sticking your uninvited nose in other people's business and then acting like your casting somebody with your wasteful time. How 'bout you go to a proper school and learn education and etiquette instead?
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bigbadwolf666 — 3 years ago(April 03, 2022 01:30 AM)
Yea but her family is mostly British and so is she. But good point nonetheless.
My point was mostly trying to point that it's a white British/American/White Woman with a black male like species typically representing interracial. Which is highly frown upon on these societies.
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degree7 — 3 years ago(April 03, 2022 03:11 AM)
The Alien is a mix of masculine and feminine attributes. The head is phallus shaped and it raped Lambert to death, but the mouth is vaginal in appearance and the Alien turns its prey into eggs. It is like motherhood run amok. Whereas Ripley appears more gender neutral.
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bigbadwolf666 — 3 years ago(April 03, 2022 03:37 AM)
Might have mix of attributes but it's behavior and appearance is clearly masculine.
The head is the purest obvious indicator.
I never thought of the mouth like that but it has an extension which to me was always a cock interpretation.
I have never thought of Ripley as neutral. I have always seen her with feminine sexuality but till now I have figured she was a feminist trying to embolden masculinity.
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degree7 — 3 years ago(April 03, 2022 06:45 PM)
Hmmm, interesting. In the original concept art by HR Giger the creature is much more feminized. Lots of vaginas and little babies crawling out of birth canals. Also in the script none of the characters are identified by gender, Ripley is written as a man in the screenplay. Subliminally the movie is basically a metaphor for rape and child-birth. Or the Alien is a parasite (STD?) killing off children in the womb. To me the Alien seemed more like a female apex predator like the pompilidae wasp, the way it injects its eggs into hosts.
What do you think of the sequel where Ripley is forced to become a mother and to battle an even bigger mother for possession of a child? -
bigbadwolf666 — 3 years ago(April 04, 2022 10:21 AM)
This was sort of the post I was looking for.
A lot of it I didnt really think or knew before hand.
Im not so sure I like Ripley as woman or man. If it was written as man than it shouldve been. I like how it turned out and the amazing performance of Weaver but I dont like the games of the sexes.
In that case, I much preferred the film version. As the Alien was perfectly done and I have seen Giger's artwork and I never liked it much. It all seemed too sexualized and not like the film's concept or for the purpose of it. He seemed to wave away from the films true intention and appear like a pervert.
Do you really think the film wouldve gone anywhere had they kept it as they originally intended? and what type of sick **** is Ridley if he is into this? If people only knew he'd have the opposite of his career.
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Without strife, you do not advance.
Without strife, there is only stagnation.