It has been ten years since
the Prometheus expedition met
their fate. The colony ship Covenant
picks up a human transmission from an unknown Earth type planet. They
journey to the world mostly dead of
animal life and encounter the android David (Michael Fassbender) after finding
a crashed Engineer spaceship. They will
learn about the fate of Elizabeth Shaw’s quest to go to the Engineer homeworld
while facing a new biological menace and making sure they don’t bring any
unknown danger to the sleeping colonists they’re transporting in the Covenant.
Can they trust David and what has David been
doing on the unknown planet all this time?
I have been a big fan
of the first ALIEN movies and enjoyed
the flawed PROMETHEUS. ALIEN
RESURRECTION has its flaws and ALIENS VS PREDATOR movies are much hit and
miss. Now Ridley Scott has come up with
a follow up to PROMETHEUS called ALIEN: COVENANT which captures some of the
atmosphere of the original ALIEN only to be a frustrating sequel to PROMETHEUS
(more than PROMETHEUS could ever be disappointing). PROMETHEUS found a
way to expand the ALIEN
universe mythology where ALIEN: COVENANT unfortunately goes in the direction of
retconning the mythology in unsatisfying ways.
The first hour of the movie has a great set-up, but the second half just
sees plot logic go out the window as android David is revealed as the true bad
guy of the movie. I would have loved to
have seen more of Elizabeth Shaw in this movie besides the two minute prequel
short and pictures of her. Her fate is
revealed after the fact because I would have loved to see her face the
Engineers before she faced whatever fate she faces.
One of the biggest problems
with the newest prequel is the
characters are underdeveloped. I was
watching parts of PROMETHEUS on FX recently after seeing ALIEN: COVENANT and I
saw how the characters were much more developed than any of the characters of
ALIEN: COVENANT (but it doesn’t hurt you have such great actors as Charlize
Theron, Idris Elba, Guy Pearce, Noomi Rapace, and Michael Fasbender all
together in one movie). I don’t really
care for any of the characters as much as I did for many of the characters of
PROMETHEUS. Android David (Michael
Fasbender) quotes Shelley and Byron while having a taste for the music of
Wagner. His interactions with android
Walter (also played by Fassbender) are one of the highlights of the new
prequel. Lots of character development
was left on the cutting room floor as Ridley Scott is trying to focus more on
pacing than delivering the best movie (and this was the same issue I had with
PROMETHEUS- look at the deleted scenes and imagine how some of the movie’s
holes would be plugged if many of those scenes were left in). One scene
introducing the crew of the
Covenant is on Youtube (and it will probably be on the blu-ray) was cut from
the movie and it would have gone a long way in making you care for the crew
more. The other thing I’m wondering is
how much material between Shaw and David was shot. There are also scenes cut
from the third act
of the movie too. My biggest piece of
advice for Ridley Scott is find better balance plot and character development with pacing since
I found PROMETHEUS to be a more satisfying prequel than ALIEN: COVENANT (sometimes you have to follow your gut on telling
the best story without trying to guess what the audiences or studio wants).
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