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エイリアン2
エイリアン2

エイリアン2

“今度は戦争だ!”

19862h 17m★ 8.0アクションスリラーサイエンスフィクション
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あらすじ

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。

作品考察・見どころ

ジェームズ・キャメロンは、前作の恐怖を究極の戦争アクションへと昇華させました。圧倒的な火力を誇る海兵隊が蹂躙される絶望感と、クイーンが放つ物理的な迫力は、現代でも色褪せない実在感を放っています。この緻密な世界構築こそが、観客を極限の戦場へと引きずり込むのです。 本作の魂は、リプリーの再生にあります。少女を救うために立ち上がる姿は、生存本能を超えた崇高な母性を体現しており、ラストの対決は映画史に残るカタルシスをもたらします。恐怖を克服し、守るべきもののために戦う人間の強さを描いた、情熱的な人間ドラマの傑作といえるでしょう。

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製作費: $18,500,000 (28億円)

興行収入: $183,316,455 (275億円)

推定収支: $164,816,455 (247億円)

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シガニー・ウィーバー
シガニー・ウィーバー
Ripley
キャリー・ヘン
キャリー・ヘン
Newt
マイケル・ビーン
マイケル・ビーン
Corporal Hicks
ポール・ライザー
ポール・ライザー
Burke
ランス・ヘンリクセン
ランス・ヘンリクセン
Bishop
ビル・パクストン
ビル・パクストン
Private Hudson
ウィリアム・ホープ
ウィリアム・ホープ
Lieutenant Gorman
ジェニット・ゴールドスタイン
ジェニット・ゴールドスタイン
Private Vasquez
アル・マシューズ
アル・マシューズ
Sergeant Apone
マーク・ロルストン
マーク・ロルストン
Private Drake

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監督: ジェームズ・キャメロン

脚本: ジェームズ・キャメロン / デヴィッド・ガイラー / ウォルター・ヒル

音楽: ジェームズ・ホーナー

制作: ゲイル・アン・ハード / ゴードン・キャロル / デヴィッド・ガイラー

撮影監督: エイドリアン・ビドル

制作会社: SLM Production Group / 20th Century Fox / Brandywine Productions

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Rob
Rob
★ 8.5

One of my all time favorites. It still contains some of the drama and suspense of the first but with far more action leading to what I find a far more appealing storyline. As with Cameron's movies he makes you feel for the core characters from the start rather than just a bunch of 'bad ass' marines (Although they are). The progression of Ripley was really defined by this movie the 'brave but scared' Ripley of Alien is gone and a more determined, meaner Ripley emerges with elements of the older nurturing character kept in check with a young girl called Newt. It definitely stands out miles compared to all the other 80's alien-type movies of that decade.

Patrick E. Abe
Patrick E. Abe
★ 8

"Ripley and the Soldiers" can be found in two versions: the short version that cuts from Midway station directly to the Weyland-Yutani hearing, and the "director's cut" which cuts to a waiting room with a wall size "scenery channel" display. When I first saw the short version, I wondered how Ripley was able to make an immediate connection with Newt. "Sister solidarity" sounded bogus, and the "director's cut" cleared up that mystery. The more interesting "director's cut" reveals Newt's family on LV-426, a long discussion on what the surviving Marines are facing, and an action sequence featuring the deadly Sentry units. As Ripley suggested, I.Q.s did drop sharply among the Weyland-Yutani brass, with Carter Burke sending a deadly directive to "Hadley's Hope." In short: Ripley is living the blue collar life by day and experiencing a recurrent "Alien birth" nightmare at night. Carter Burke and Colonial Marine Lt. Gorman visit her, saying contact has been lost with LV-426. Signing a devil's deal with Weyland-Yutani, Ripley boards the "Sulaco" with a "company" of Colonial Marines. To her horror, an android, "Bishop" is part of the crew, recalling the murderous "Nostromo" science officer, Ash. The trash-talking Colonial Marines give Ripley's tale short shrift, as they prepare for the "Bug Hunt." The armed-to-the-teeth party finds no colonists, but evidence of a battle to the death. Then something streaks out of hiding, pursued by Ripley. "Mewt" is the sole survivor of "Hadley's Hope" who views the soldiers with a disdainful "it won't make any differene." A computer search finds the colonists clustered deep below the power plant. The Marines descend into the sub-sub-basement level and find out how true Ripley's tale is. After retreating from Hell, the survivors seal themselves off from the "Xenomorphs" as best as they can, dispatching "Bishop" to bring down the other drop ship. The Aliens attack and the soldiers fall one after another, leading to an abduction and a face off in an egg-filled chamber. This sequel is superior to the first movie, and leads to "Ripley and the Convicts." 8/10.

Charles Dance
Charles Dance
★ 4

**The Disney film of the franchise** A basic shoot 'em up that comes complete with soldiers greasing up and watching each others muscles and also added an annoying kid straight out of Oliver Twist. Cameron took everything Ridley Scott slowly built up and tossed it in the trash can to make a cheap shot Stallone/ Schwarzenegger style action fiasco. People who like this one tend to not be fans of horror movies as they complain about the _dark nature_ of the horror film Alien 3 - LOL - and this is precisely the reason Aliens fails as part of the horror franchise that is Alien. - Charles Dance

John Chard
John Chard
★ 10

My mommy always said there were no monsters - no real ones - but there are. Ripley has been found in deep space by a salvage ship and brought back to a space station to be awoken from her 57 year sleep. Here she is mortified to find that the planet on which herself and her now deceased Nostromo crew found the Alien, LV-426, has been colonised by Weyland-Yutani Company. Suffice to say that when The Company representative, Burke, tells her that all contact is lost, she's not in the least bit surprised. Unable to get anyone to believe her about what happened to the Nostromo crew, Ripley is cajoled into going back to LV-426 with a crack team of space marines to seek, destroy or rescue... How do you make a sequel to one of the finest, most loved modern era films ever? This was something that director James Cameron must have pondered on many a dark night once he had agreed to make Aliens. The answer was to rightly not copy the format so brilliantly laid down by Ridley Scott and his team for Alien, but to embrace its mood and enhance it with thrills spills and exhilaration. This was only Cameron's third feature length movie, and here he was working with the crew who had made Scott's movie so special. Also writing as well as directing, this could have gone very wrong indeed, but Cameron rose to the challenge admirably and set up his marker on how his film would succeed. Keep the premise simple and seamlessly connected to Scott's film, and lets have more. Not just one bad ass acid bleeding alien, but an army of them, and their mother too! They mostly come at night - mostly. Where Alien was a splicing of sci-fi wonderment and basic horror terrors, Aliens is a blend of war film staples to compliment both of those earlier picture things. Thus in keeping with Cameron's more is more work in progress skeleton. Another thing that Cameron instinctively called right was to make Aliens about Ripley (Sigorney Weaver simply brilliant), it's her story. Be it a parental thread or a feminist heroine fighting off the phallic hoards, cinema got in Ripley's extension one of its finest and strongest female characters ever (Weaver was nominated for Best Actress but lost out to Marlee Matlin for Children of a Lesser God). Thematically Aliens has been pored over in regards to metaphors about Vietnam, foreign policy and corporate greed at any cost, and rest assured that Aliens isn't merely one big excuse for a shoot them up bonanza. But realistically, and explaining why it was such a huge box office success, it's with the thrills and terror that Aliens most succeeds. The action scenes are slick and at times breath taking, and the tension is often palpable. None more so as we enter the film at the half way point, because here we realise that we have characters to care about. Blood, brains and brawn, all led by a heroine of considerable guile and guts. 10/10

AmazoniaNOTAmazon
AmazoniaNOTAmazon
★ 4

How Disappointing ! This movie, Aliens (1986) is a real fiasco. Especially compared to Alien (1979). James Cameron ruined the spirit and soul of Alien for several reasons. The first one, according to me, is that, unlike Alien, he is using too many characters. Almost all of the actors are lacking of charism, even Sigourney Weaver. The soldiers show more muscles than intelligence and this is not reality, it is almost ridiculous. I do not understand why Cameron did that. It's unbelievable for a director who made in 1984 Terminator and in 1991 Terminator 2. The second one, is the length of the movie : about 2h20mn. Too long, much too long. The third one is the lack of entertainment. I'm sorry, but, compared to Alien, this film cannot hold the comparison. It lacks of depth, and sometimes, it is better not to shoot a second part of a blockbuster. I recently watched Chinatown (1974), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Alien (1979), Fatal Attraction (1987) and all of them were great, but not Aliens.

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