Do androids dream of Elizabeth Shaw?

get-it-out-of-me!
MemberOvomorphJuly 08, 20121966 Views24 RepliesDavid seems to take more of an interest in Shaw than he does the rest of the crew in Prometheus which reminds me of Ridley Scott saying in one of the Quadrilogy docs about Ash wondering about sex and whether he had artificial 'parts' for that.
Maybe this is an avenue Scott is exploring to some small degree in Prometheus? Its not inter-species attraction as such its inter-idon'tknowwhat!
July 08, 2012
I know I would... lol
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]
July 08, 2012
It is difficult to believe that Ash came AFTER David... I mean... ARRIVED on the scene after David.
July 08, 2012
RED Wolf:
LOLOLOLOLOLOL. you naughty you
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]
July 08, 2012
Ash's capabilities may have been a result of going 'too far' with David's design....limit the ability, more control..otherwise you end up with something too smart for you to direct.
July 08, 2012
Well, in movie chronolgy, David seems leaps and bounds more sophisticated than Ash -- and of course, BOTH have hidden agendas, which I sure hope are exponded upon in Part 2.
IMO, the timing's about right for Weyland Industries (WI) to receive word back from Shaw/Pro', et al (including Shaw's own beacon warning) to then send or divert the Nostromo to LV-426.
July 08, 2012
If you ask me it's ovbvious that David's "attraction" to Shaw has nothing to do with sex and everything to do with her humanity, faith and her longing for answers to questions which he feels are irrelevant. He is interested in things which he cannot understand. Sex is pretty easy to understand. Love, on the other hand, is not though.
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July 08, 2012
I think Robby The Robot and HAL both dreamed OF Shaw..
But since you mentioned robots,,when was the last female designed robot featured in the movies didcussed here?
My mind is blank,,
Be choicelessly aware as you move through life
July 08, 2012
Last one I can remember is Wynona's Call.
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July 08, 2012
I agree with engineering
David is wanting to know what makes Shaw tick
He gives her the most intriguing looks at times
Shaw's character development in the film is clever
She gradually loses her religion and becomes more of a scientist
She decides to go with a decapitated android into the unknown
I think they have the same mind set as far as finding out about
who made the engineers
Great minds think alike?
July 08, 2012
Yes, I agree with @Engineering.
David strikes me as a type to be little interested in sex, even if he was capable of it...
I think what [i]really[/i] intrigues him about Shaw, is the thing that seems to make her unique among all the humans - her obvious and commited faith.
July 08, 2012
@skuaimages...I don't think Shaw has lost her religion. Her telling Holloway "Yes, but who created them?" still says to me that she believes her god is still out there. She believes her god created the Engineers and the fact that the Engineers are not the benevolent, heavenly beings that she thought they would be does not mean that the being/s that created them is/are not benevolent or heavenly. After all her god created man and we are far from benevolent. She's still searching for a reason.
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July 08, 2012
She's one of the most non-scientific scientists in movie history, IMO.
She "chooses to believe" more than once. How many scientists -- real or imagined -- "choose" to believe things?
And at thee nd, she puts her cross back on, as a sort of re-affirmation or security blanket.
Totally switching gears for a moment, Unresolved Question #461:
What was with Fifield being bent/crouched -- like a xeno -- when they lowered the gate and all hell broke loose???
July 08, 2012
@Red Wolf
I find the entire, "choose to believe", totem one of the most annoyingly empty features of the whole business.
On #461 - I'm not even sure I actually saw this now, but I feel certain he wasn't so much, "crouched", as squished into some Xtreme Yoga - with his legs bent back, all the way around behind him, to end up with his feet in front of him again, resting on either side of his head, as his crotch sat on the floor and the arms holding him balanced...
I remember laughing at him and wondering how the Hell did he got up from that condition so smoothly, I know that.
July 08, 2012
David clearly dreams of T. E. Lawrence.
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If that makes you uncomfortable, welcome to one of the worlds of Ridley Scott.
Perhaps you can comfort yourself by dreaming of Eli Shaw for your own amusement, or watching [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjAoBKagWQA]this[/url]. Apparently robots are often into loving images of themselves.
July 08, 2012
allinamberclad for the win..
Faith...an intangible concept outside David's understanding, although he understands it's influence through Shaw
July 08, 2012
@lolwutprometheus
Whoa - don't get me, (nor, I'm sure, Red Wolf), wrong?
Although I was very specific, I'll unpack it, [just a little, so as not to derail this thread]:
I meant, [i]specifically[/i], "choose to believe", as I see it as a [simple] [i]totem[/i], in [i]this[/i] film and in [i]that[/i] context, I find it empty and annoying because of it.
I was not speaking of "Belief" [/Faith], in general terms, nor the faith or belief systems of others as, "empty"?
I wouldn't dare be so disrespectful.
In fact, if you approach what I have written from a slightly different perspective, you may see that I speak in defence of genuine, faith - that which is not simply something that has been reduced to a totemic notion of, "choosing to believe", to hang some knocked-knee'd storyline from.