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Ce n'est pas humain. Encore.
La paléontologue Kate Lloyd part en Antarctique rejoindre une équipe de scientifiques norvégiens qui a localisé un vaisseau extraterrestre emprisonné dans la glace. Elle y découvre un organisme qui semble s'être éteint au moment du crash, de multiples années auparavant. Mais une manipulation élémentaire libère accidentellement la créature de sa prison glacée. Capable de reproduire à la perfection tout organisme vivant, elle s'abat sur les membres de l'expédition, les décimant un à un. Kate s'allie au pilote américain Carter pour tenter de mettre fin au carnage. Aux confins d’un continent aussi fascinant qu’hostile, le prédateur protéiforme venu d’un autre monde tente de survivre et de prospérer aux dépens d’humains terrorisés qu’il infecte et pousse à s’entre-tuer. The Thing sert de prélude au film culte de 1982, réalisé par John Carpenter, dont il reprend le titre.
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Apparently by reading the comments here and on the 1982 version, not many know the original movie was actually The Thing from Another World 1951. All being based on the 1938 book Who Goes There?.
A prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 classic with the same name, this copycat turned out to be better than I thought it would be. It offered nothing too original except a smart Ripley-type character who was decent and likeable. The filmmakers managed to tie the ending of this story into the opening of Carpenter's original, which was an appropriate thing to do since they had branded it as a prequel as part of its marketing strategy. I really don't think I would want to see this movie be a part of some "The Thing" box set, though. It's totally unnecessary and is really nothing but a cash grab based on an earlier masterpiece. Yes, that's right. I called Carpenter's original a "masterpiece". What surprises about this prequel is that it isn't a bad movie at all, that is until the final act. There's some decent suspense and some real tension generated. The classic blood test scene of the original was almost to the point of being copied, but they pulled back and developed a different way to tell alien from human. It's not as effective, but it does manage to turn up the suspense. And about that last act, it's awful. The characters get involved in a "hiding from the alien" scene that makes absolutely no sense given what we find out about them later. Even the alien behaves like an absolute idiot. I don't know why I'm trying not to spoil this, but perhaps it's because I wouldn't want a forehead slapping moment ruined for me, either. No comments about a movie containing aliens would be complete without a word or two about the special effects, and in this movie, they weren't very good. Everything is CGI and it totally eliminated any potential scares. They weren't SyFy Channel cheap but were at times very nearly cartoonish. The alien was not scary and even the gore, which there was less of than I anticipated, was not convincing in the least. Seriously, what is it about special effects that allows me to accept how bad they are in '50s science fiction or horror but reject them when current films botch them. This version of "The Thing" didn't impress in that department.
A fun worthy prequel...I would be down to see a 3rd film too... Both films are better than most of the dribble Hollywood flicks at us
Not bad but definitely not as good as John Carpenter's 80ies horror classic of the same name. Its more of a action sci/fi movie with some scary moments than a proper horror flick. The SFX and acting is mostly good and the story's pace quite nice. However I never fully emerged into the flick, it just didn't grip me as Carpenter's did!
I thought it was really good, a deserving prequel to the 1982 john carpenter movie.