Streaming: A masterpiece of horror and science fiction, which traumatized audiences with just one scene

Streaming: A masterpiece of horror and science fiction, which traumatized audiences with just one scene


Ridley Scott shocked viewers right from the start with one of his classics.

When talking about the best science fiction films in the history of cinema, there are some titles that cannot be forgotten, such as 2001: A Space Odyssey OR Blade Runner. Ridley Scott There is another film that can compete head-to-head with that legendary Philip K. Dick adaptation, which traumatized millions of viewers upon its release. We are talking about Alien, the eighth passenger.



Acclaimed unanimously today, the truth is that it divided the specialized press at the time and some critics, such as Roger Ebert, ended up revising their initial opinion some time later. But the film was a huge hit with audiences right from the start, as it was a resounding commercial success, and there was one very specific scene that had a great impact on many people, some of whom even literally ran away from cinema.

Anyone who has seen Alien, the Eighth Passenger will remember the moment when the little xenomorph opens Kane’s chest, ends his life and escapes onto the ship. It won’t be long before his size increases considerably and spreads terror aboard the Nostromo.




The people went crazy

Terry Rawlings, one of the film’s editors, remembers The Beast Within: The Making of Alien the visceral reactions of the public during the first screenings of the film directed by Ridley Scott:

“We arrived at the cinema…

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