Something that seems to be overlooked ...

Voidhawk
MemberOvomorphSeptember 15, 20121007 Views11 RepliesNow...
Prometheus deems itself to deal with concepts of Life, Evolution and such...
So we see that initial sequence, where aliens come to a barren place and sacrife one of them (very advanced they are...) to spread foreign aminoacids and such into a body of water...
So thrilling huh...dramatically appealing...but a scene you would see only on a TV series if much, being shallow as it is!
Lets think here...the concept of Aliens tampering with humans is not new (movie wise). 2001 did a marvelous work, better than here I fear, into this idea, and it did not take the alien visit BILLIONS OF YEARS IN THE PAST.
To accept that single scene as if they seed ALL life on Earth would put them at least a billion years in the past. So the author wants us to believe that a culture billions of years old would still be so similar to their ancestrals...and would use a technology unchanging for aeons....my this is just so lame! If they have seeded life on Earth by now they would have moved to something we would not even understand!
We move forward, and learn that they have not seeded all life on Earth...only helped advance proto-humans. More accepting, but still they would have been around for 2 million years...2 million years...and they kept the same appearance and still the same tech...and were uncareful enough to let loose a bio-experience that went awry and killed everyone...the bioengineers responsible to seeding stars? Yet the images at the beginning still lead to the first idea, and the 100% DNA match...jeez, a mere 20% would have been magical as we are dealing with a alien life forms...and here is 100%! Oh my...Back again to the billion year visit on Earth...
No one really saw the absurdity of the concept? A never changing culture stuck biologically and technologically for billions of years?
AH, but they are not living beings! They are a culture of androids, never changing...never advancing more...and still a bad plot device and a lame science fiction plot.
That inconsistency alone is dangerous, not even talking about why those aliens would try to mark a small weapons depot as something important enough to etch in human minds...
There is a way to reason that part of the plot, used on other stories and movies which could be acceptable, but the time spans used here, in the way they seemed to have used it...wrong, very wrong, especally on a movie talking about evolution and bioengineering.
2001 still has the best approach to the theme here, or maybe At the Mountains of Madness in the way it is presented. But here, the plot concept is shaky and they should have paid more attention to details!
Now lets be more daring, and yet lets try to tie the ideas laid more interestingly...
The scene now shows a barren Earth...and a ship comes from the skies...the image shifts and now a group of aliens appear...totally alien and not even humanoids...more like the murals we saw on the ampule chamber...they move around and prepare equipment, analysing the water body...they spread small biomechs into the water, everyone carrying a cargo of aminoacids...the image spands and we see more ships nearby...more of the seeders around. A xenomorph like head looks to the skyes where their massive ship hovers, but this xenomorph is intelligent, user of technology and builder of starships...and the image goes out, back to the stars! They are the Seeders, the Elder Gods if you want...and millions of years later the engineers come, and find remains of the Old Ones, and worship them, and yet look to emulate them from the little left behind, after millions of years of their departure.
They are to be worshiped (hence the murals) and left biotechnology behind that was so advanced as to be magical, but yet the engineers would try to emultate those experiments, even being that a Pandora Box given that their expertise (the Old Ones) was so advanced it would be too hard to be really understood, and tragedy ensues...
My ideas are wild and such, but that at least would have been more plausible.
Yet the next movie comes, and it can still be very good if they address the mess they made now in a plausible, serious, original way ^^
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