エイリアン3

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概要 惑星LV-426のエイリアン殲滅後、生き残った者達は冷凍睡眠につき、宇宙船スラコ号で地球に向かっていたが謎の事故を起こす。スラコ号から切り離された脱出艇はフィオリーナ161(通称フューリー)で回収されたが、ヒックスやニュートは着陸の際に死亡、ビショップも機能を停止していた。この漂着先は流刑の星で凶悪な囚人達が戒律の元で自活的な生活をおくり、放射性廃棄物を収める鉛のコンテナを作る作業をしていた。唯一の女性であるリプリーの出現で惑星の秩序は一時乱れるが囚人頭であるディロンが事態を収拾する。そんな時、脱出艇に潜んでいたエイリアンが活動を始める。
キャスト(俳優・女優・声優)
Dillon(Charles S. Dutton
Aaron(Ralph Brown
Golic(Paul McGann
Morse(Danny Webb
Andrews(Brian Glover
Eric(Niall Buggy
Gregor(Peter Guinness
Jude(Vincenzo Nicoli
Arthur(Deobia Oparei
Kevin(Phil Davis
Troy(Paul Brennen
William(Clive Mantle
Company Man(Hi Ching
Frank(Carl Chase
Newt(Danielle Edmond
Lead Alien (uncredited)(Tom Woodruff Jr.
公開日 1992-05-22
製作会社
20th Century Fox
Brandywine Productions

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「エイリアン3」のおもしろいポイントは、惑星LV-426からの続編でありながら新たな舞台と設定が登場し、リプリーが再びエイリアンとの戦いに巻き込まれる展開が見どころです。また、囚人たちとの緊張感溢れる人間関係や、リプリーの孤独な戦いが描かれる点も魅力的です。

おすすめするポイントは、前作とは異なる環境でのサバイバル要素や、リプリーの強さと葛藤が描かれたキャラクター性です。また、独特の雰囲気や重厚な演出、怖さと緊張感が絶妙に組み合わさったホラー要素も見逃せません。

この作品は、エイリアンシリーズやサバイバルホラーが好きな人におすすめです。特に、リプリーの成長やエイリアンとの戦いに興味がある人には楽しめる作品と言えます。

あえて挙げるならおすすめしないポイントは、前作や続編と比べると一部のファンからはストーリーや展開についての評価が分かれる点があります。また、一部のシーンが暗く、視覚的にわかりづらい場面もあるかもしれません。

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火星の有人探査計画「アレス3」は、猛烈な砂嵐のせいでやむなく中止を余儀なくされるが、撤収作業中、クルーの一員である植物学者のワトニーが、不慮の事故で吹き飛ばされ、行方不明に。状況から彼の生存の可能性は絶望視される中、残りのメンバーたちはワトニーの捜索を断念して、火星を後にする。ところがなんと、ワトニーは奇跡的に生き延びていた。しかし、次の火星探査まではあと4年。果たして気になる彼の運命や、いかに?

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前作の舞台、フューリー宇宙刑務所においてリプリーは、エイリアン・クイーンを体内に宿したまま溶鉱炉に身を投じ、永きに渡るエイリアンとの戦いに幕を下ろした。しかしそれから200年後、リプリーは軍の実験宇宙船「オーリガ」で、フューリーに残されていた血液から科学者らの手によりクローンとして再生される。その目的は、リプリーの体内に残されたエイリアン・クイーンの摘出であり、エイリアンを繁殖させて軍事兵器として利用することであった。

冷凍睡眠のまま宇宙を漂流していたリプリーは奇跡的に宇宙船に救出される。地球に戻った彼女は貨物船で起こったエイリアンによる恐ろしい出来事を語る。リプリーが漂流していた間にエイリアンを発見した小惑星は地球の殖民惑星となっていた事を知りエイリアン殲滅を訴える。しかしエイリアンを兵器として利用したい企業に拒まれてしまう。その時小惑星より連絡が途絶えたことからアメリカ海兵隊が住民救出に向かうが同乗したリプリーの話をまともに聞かなかった兵士達だが、凶悪生命体エイリアンを目の当たりにし一気に追い詰められてゆく。

滅びゆく地球から脱出し、人類移住計画を託された宇宙船コヴェナント号には、カップルで構成された乗組員が搭乗していた。やがて人類の新たな楽園となるであろう未知の惑星にたどり着いたコヴェナント号だったが、そこには想像を絶する脅威が存在していた。その恐怖を目の当たりにした乗組員たちは、命からがら星からの脱出を試みる。

億万長者の実業家ウェイランド(ランス・ヘンリクセン)は、考古学者、科学者、セキュリティのエキスパートからなる国際チームを招集し、環境問題専門家で女性冒険家のレックス(サナ・レイサン)にガイドを頼み、南極の地下深くから放出されている謎の“熱源”の調査を敢行する。そして、600mの地底で目撃したものに、彼らは興奮し、次に恐れを抱く。彼らが発見したのは、アステカ、エジプト、カンボジアの各文明が交じりあった巨大なピラミッドだった。ピラミッドの内部に様々な部屋を見つけ、その進んだ技術が数千年前から地球外文明の影響を受けてきたことが明らかになる。 そのとき突如、部屋の壁が動いて閉じこめられただけでなく、その動く壁の迷路によってチームのメンバーは分断されてしまう。部屋から部屋へと移動しているうち、象形文字からついに恐ろしい真実が明かされる。プレデター種族は、100年周期で生きたまま凍らせたクイーン・エイリアンに卵を産ませ、若いプレデターの戦士は、生まれたエイリアンと対決する試練を受ける。この信じがたい成長の儀式――エイリアン対プレデターの戦いの真っ直中に、レックスたちは足を踏みこんでしまったのだ、生け贄として……。

巨大な宇宙貨物船に侵入した一匹の異星生物の恐怖。地球への帰途についていた宇宙貨物船ノストロモ号は、謎の救難信号を受けて未知の惑星に降り立つ。そこには異星人の船があり、船内には無数の奇怪な卵が存在していた。卵から飛び出した奇妙な生物が顔に貼り付いた航宙士ケインを回収し、ノストロモ号は再び航海につくが、彼の体内にはすでに異星生物の幼体が産みつけられていたのだ。ケインの腹を突き破り姿を現したエイリアンは脱皮を繰り返し巨大に成長、一人また一人と乗組員を血祭りにあげていく……。

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6pt

Aliens, a great action movie, cheapened the original by replacing one hyper-intelligent, indestructible monster with an army of gormless critters. This third entry has only one creature, but unfortunately it's just as gormless. When Ripley (Weaver) crash-lands on a prison planet full of hard-nut slap-heads, they haven't seen a woman in years. Discovering that there's an alien loose, Ripley asks the warden to break out the guns, and can't believe it when she is told there aren't any. Nor can we. Good acting has salvaged many a poor script in the past, but not here. Dance is slaughtered in the first act, as is the regulation bastard warden (Glover), leaving only Sigourney, impressive as ever, and a motley cast of extras. Though wasteful of the expensive sets, Fincher's tight close-ups do add to the sense of claustrophobic panic.

8pt

Don't feck with The Baldies!

Special Edition.

I love it, I really do. OK! So it's basically a monster on the loose piece, but the setting at a sci-fi prison colony - complete with nutty religious shards - makes for a thrillingly atmospheric ride. Of course if this was merely a stand alone film, where there was no Alien and Aliens previously, I feel sure the special edition cut would be thought of differently.

A roll call of Brit thesps line up for some tension filled entertainment as director David Fincher and cinematographer Alex Thomson provide a look that is both beautiful and scary. The metallic nightmare of chambers and cold concrete fused together for some hellish stalk and paranoia. Industrial Punk? Steam Punk? Cyber Punk? Fincher Punk? Hey man, we gotta give it a name! And of course there's Siggy Weaver front and center, the reassuring presence among the murderers, rapists and child molesters.

I could live without the attempt at a transcendent finale, but in extended form this has much to light your fires. It also showed that Fincher would be a director to watch - imagine if had he been left alone to craft his own vision? His subsequent career and standing makes a mockery of the studio execs involved in the making of Alien³. 8/10

9pt

**Superior in every department to the basic shoot em up, Aliens,**

Alien 3 returns the franchise to its artistic horror roots established by Ridley Scott. No more Disney kids, happy endings and machine gun wielding irritants.

This movie is a beautifully bleak experience and is the true sequel to Alien (1979). Performances are excellent all round - especially Charles Dance as prison doctor, Clemens, and, of course, Sigourney Weaver - who gives us her best performance as the downtrodden Ripley.

A masterwork by David Fincher that restores the horror and dignity to the series. Thank goodness for Alien 3!

- Charles Dance

10pt

**The end of an epic trilogy**

_Mild spoilers:_

Everything has been said about this movie already, but let's find out why the rating of it (on a different, shabbier website) is so low. Here are some points of a popular reviewer, who has almost 100 percent support of their readers.

1. At some points the audience is bored stiff and at other moments they are confused by the outlandish action sequences.

Outlandish action? Was it too alien? And sorry you were bored by the exceptional cinematography, underlined by a pace that was just right not to rush things, which brings me the second point.

2. ...a disjointed mess that feels forced and rushed.

Story seemed linear to me. And which one is it, boring or rushed?

3. The direction is never clear and there is no real screenplay here at all.

This is just saying it was bad, without saying anything at all. How is this helpful.

4. Charles Dutton is pretty good, but his character lacks the development to really make him interesting. Everyone else is just present...

Dutton's character needs no development. What do you want, him finding Jesus again? Dance's backstory is interesting, and we get to know little details about everyone else like for example the IQ of one of the guards who then later unexpectedly gives his life for what he believes in, pretty strong character development for a minor player in a Sci-Fi Thriller. And that is the main problem people have when rating "Alien³", they don't know it's not a horror film like "Alien" and it's not an action flick like "Aliens".

5. Overall a disappointment that is not very impressive at all. 2 stars out of 5.

More bashing without sound reasoning behind it. This film is clearly underrated, and if the aforementioned reviewer had seen what we have seen in 2017, especially in the Science Fiction genre, he might even agree and change his opinion about how a "disjointed mess" looks like.

I give 5 stars not to up the overall score, but because "Alien³" ends Ripley's ordeal in a stylish and original way, without insulting the intelligence of the viewer, or rehashing previous plot lines.

4 August 2017

I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become simply garbage. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.

7pt

Did Gordon Ramsay direct this? F-bombs galore!

Sigourney Weaver remains a joy to watch, while Charles S. Dutton and Charles Dance are strong additions; Dutton especially. As for other positives, I enjoyed the score and the fact that we (seemed to) get way more of the alien itself; which is what I wanted from the first two, personally.

The plot isn't the greatest but is very watchable, the ending is pretty good. One criticism I do have is the dialogue, as alluded to at the top of my review. I've nothing against the use of swear words whatsoever, but man does this film overuse the f-word; it feels like every other word across the conclusion.

Overall, it's a definite drop down from the two very good predecessors, though I still got the required entertainment from <em>'Alien³'</em>. A noteworthy directorial film debut for David Fincher.

6pt

This third instalment in the franchise reverts more to the original, more claustrophobic environment as "Ripley" (Sigourney Weaver) crash lands onto a penal colony run by "Andrews" (Brian Glover) where the inmates are all pretty unsavoury characters. It's not long after she arrives that one of them gets minced by an huge ventilation fan - but, was he? Her suspicions are further confirmed when one of the guard dogs has a very bad attack of gastroenteritis! With the help of the ex-convict doctor "Clemens" (Charles Dance), she has to galvanise her sceptical fellow humans to prepare for the impending onslaught whilst also dealing with some rather horrific personal information too! This has much more of a British feel to it, and that doesn't always work. Glover overacts badly, and Paul McGann, Dance and an out of his depth Danny Webb ("Morse") don't offer Weaver anything like enough support to create the sense of peril from "Alien" (1979). That said, though, the tightly shot photography in the interior scenarios and the deft pace from David Fincher do create quite a sense of menace without the need for gore or excessive special effects. It ends rather lamely, I thought, but is still quite a watchable sci-fi horror film that though not in the same class as the first two, is still very watchable.

10pt

At the moment it has 60+% and that makes me happy. I spent a lot of time defending Alien 3 as a stellar addition to the franchise. And, honestly, I think a lot of the hate on it is because of the fate of those that we grew to know and love from Aliens.

The Dog concept was cool. It gave the alien a great new spin. And David Fincher...seriously, his style fits the franchise so well it's unbelievable. It is bleak and stylistic and it fits great into the world of Alien's future...in a Mad Max kind of way.

It was the Alien movie that the 90s deserved, unlike Resurrection.

You have a film that is darker than Aliens and a lot more horror. It fits more into the mold of Alien, with a darker theme. It's a nice departure from the over-the-top Aliens mega block buster action film, and brings the franchise back to it's singular alien ground point.

It works very well. It just followed Aliens and I believe that people were expecting more action, more xenomorphs, more everything. Alien 3 gave you less in the same way that Alien did, and the pay off is there...so long as you don't walk into it expecting space marines.

7pt

**A film that starts badly cannot end well. Even so, the film has values worth highlighting.**

There is no doubt that the first two films in the “Alien” franchise are classics in their own right and figure in a certain pantheon of the best horror and sci-fi films ever made. These are films where everything went very well, and everything came together in such a way as to make great works of cinema. This film cannot match them, and the reason for this has to do with its origins. As we say in Portugal, what is born crooked never straightens out.

In fact, this film was born and grew under the sign of chaos and confusion, with almost constant discussions between the studio, the producers, director David Fincher and the team responsible for the script. Right from the start, Ridley Scott refused to direct because he understood that it should be tied to the hypothetical origins of the alien (Scott will be able to carry out this idea in his most recent films, “Prometheus” and “Alien Covenant”). Fincher agreed to replace him, but the studio's constant interference in his work led to intense controversies and a very tense atmosphere. Millions were spent on scenes cut and re-filmed as the script was changed and rewrote, and sets were even built that were never used because the script changed. Let's face it: it was virtually impossible to make a great film in the midst of these conflicts.

The film continues the story of Lieutenant Ripley: a mysterious fire forces the ship in which she was traveling to eject the hypersleep capsules. Of the three survivors from the previous film, only she is rescued alive by the inmates of a space penal colony. The place is remote, there are not many inmates, and most have taken refuge in a certain strange spirituality. Ripley will have the help of the resident doctor, who will confirm that there was a live Alien on board the ship where she was, and that the threat is already incubating in that penal colony.

The film has its qualities: the cinematography, the sets and the costumes are excellent and completely match what we have seen in previous films; the sense of threat and tension is still very present, and it is quite effective, although there is no surprise about the Xenomorph's murderous capabilities. The soundtrack, sound effects, editing and special effects are still excellent, notoriously expensive and elaborate. The work done by the actors doesn't leave us dissatisfied either: Sigourney Weaver takes her character, defending her and giving her a development and strength whose responsibility lies, totally and entirely, with the actress, and the way she committed herself to this work. Charles Dance still gives him welcome support, with a job well done, but they are almost alone and the rest of the cast is much weaker than they are. A caveat, however, for the brief appearance of Lance Henrikssen, who does a good job even though he contributes little to the film.

There are, however, some issues that make the film much weaker, and which are linked to the script. One that came to mind while watching the film is how easily the film discards the surviving characters from the previous film, killing them in their sleep. Another thing I thought about was that Xenomorph, even though it's huge and very effective at killing, it's not acting like any animal would normally act. When we observe the natural world, we see that animals only kill for two essential reasons: food and self-defense. The Xenomorph does not. Although he feeds on the humans he kills, he also seems to kill for pleasure, which may betray a certain type of human-like intelligence. The film never explores this, limiting itself to releasing the beast to kill at random. As a horror element, it works, but it lacks the wit that would make things more interesting. The consequences of this, in light of the religious and spiritual issues so dear to prisoners, are also not addressed: we limit ourselves to seeing them in somewhat apocalyptic prayers. And if they are all vile men, ex-murderers and dangerous people, how is it that the film was not able to make them use this violence and “criminal experience” in favor of their own self-defense?

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8pt

『エイリアン3』のおもしろいポイントは、まず舞台設定が非常に異色であることです。前作までの宇宙船や宇宙ステーションといった閉鎖的な環境から一転し、今作では囚人たちが自活的な生活を送る荒涼とした惑星が舞台となっています。この異質な環境が、エイリアンとの対峙をより緊迫したものにしています。

また、主人公のリプリーが前作までとは異なる心境で描かれている点も注目すべきポイントです。彼女の内面の葛藤や孤独感が描かれることで、単なるモンスター映画を超えた人間ドラマとしての側面が際立っています。

さらに、本作ではエイリアンの進化が新たな展開を見せており、それが物語に緊張感や驚きを与えています。エイリアンの新たな特性や挙動は、視聴者を予測不能な展開に引き込んでくれます。

最後に、本作の雰囲気や演出も特筆すべきポイントです。緊迫感漂う音楽、暗い色調の映像、狭い空間での迫力あるアクションシーンなどが絶妙に組み合わさり、視聴者を作品の世界に没入させます。

『エイリアン3』は、シリーズの中でも異色かつ独創的な作品として、視聴者を引き込む要素がたくさん詰まった作品です。

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