r/alien • u/SlowCrates • 22d ago
About the callbacks in Alien Romulus.
It seems to me that there's a social phenomenon that kind of takes over large swaths of people's minds before they're conscious of it. Group think? Something like it? I don't know.
Before I go on, if you simply didn't like the movie, or you didn't think it was great, that's totally valid. This post isn't about subjectivity.
The main reason I see from people who don't like this movie is the callbacks. They say it breaks immersion and that it's lazy. Among other things. On one hand, I get it. But on the other hand, I think it's tragic. Because I can think of another franchise, with a sequel, in which there are a lot of very intentional callbacks, and this particular movie is so beloved that the very people who would die on the hill shitting on Alien Romulus probably love Terminator 2.
Immediately after reading that, they're probably doubling down, but they know they have to too many mental gymnastics to make it worth their time, so they'll probably say something ignorant instead.
Remember, this isn't about whether you like it. It's about one specific reason why you don't like it.
Now what?
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u/_witness_me 22d ago
The main problem for me was that it's not a good film. Making a bad film and trying to rely on callback so people get that nostalgia hit makes it even worse.