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Après s’être échappée avec Newt et Hicks de la planète alien, Ripley s’écrase sur Fiorina 161, une planète prison qui héberge un pénitencier. Malheureusement Newt et Hicks ne survivent pas au crash, au contraire d’un visiteur indésirable. La prison ne tolérant aucune arme, et l’aide étant lointaine, les prisonniers doivent survivre avec ce qu’ils ont sur place.
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This is the 3rd part of the "Alien" saga and I like it a lot. In my opinion it is better than the second part (contrary to almost everybody else's opinion). Why? Because it brings back the horror of "Alien" and drops the unnecessary action-overdose of "Aliens".
Given what happened with the production of the film it is amazing that a coherent story came out at all, much less a pretty good one. Following one classic is difficult enough, but following two is nigh on impossible. The furore over the opening that abruptly resolved the fate of certain characters from the previous film is understandable, but the bleak narrative provides a satisfying conclusion to Ripley's character arc, notwithstanding the film that followed. Equally, the religious overtones form an interesting backbone, even more so in the improved workprint release. It is not particularly scary, a standoff between the Alien and Ripley in the midpoint of the film providing the only real moment of tension, and most of the secondary characters are forgettable alien fodder, an accusation that could never be levelled at the previous films. Unsurprisingly, Charles Dance stands out here as the one new character worth exploring and his relationship with Ripley in the film is the most interesting one - it is unfortunate the film dispenses with this once the Alien makes its presence known. The decision to shoot the final action scene from the Alien's POV provides the film with a unique sequence as both prisoners and creature attempt to stalk and lure each other, though this does rob the film of some much needed tension. Not a classic then, but still an interesting entry into the Alien series.
I watched the assembly cut to see if this was any better and I'm disappointed it's still not good.
Extremely disappointing movie that came after a great first part and a spectacular second installment ... In my opinion it lacks originality in terms of plot and characters and to be honest I basically found it boring #wasteoftime
[2 HR 24 MIN ASSEMBLY CUT] >"You've been in my life so long, I can't remember anything else." Ripley just can't catch a break... Alien is a slasher, Aliens is an action/thriller, and Alien³ has a completely distinct tone: religious, apocalyptic, bleak, inevitable. Kind of a perfect trilogy capper. Is it possible I like this better than Alien?