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Saw it tonight, very impressed but will need to read the Wiki entry tomorrow :lol: , then click all the links throughout this thread and beyond :oops:
You don't 'need' to do that at all.
You may want to, with your OCD way of having to know everything about any film you are interested in, but you certainly don't 'need' to. (8+p
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So did nobody else experience dark corners of the screen compared with a bright central circle?


' According to Scott, the decision to film in 3D added $10 million to the film's budget. [88] Since 3D films need high lighting levels on set, the hallmark atmosphere of the Alien films with darkness and shadows was added in post-production through grading processes, while the 3D equipment was based on post-Avatar technology. [89][90]'

Might be your answer there, Wiki link has the sources:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prometheus_(film)#section_3

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SPOLERS

One thing that has been bugging me... why did the engineer kill himself at the waterfall at the beginning? I thought it might be because he knew he would die anyway?

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SPOLERS

One thing that has been bugging me... why did the engineer kill himself at the waterfall at the beginning? I thought it might be because he knew he would die anyway?

C


Potential spoilery answer:
He was spawning life somewhere - possibly Earth, likely given the connections with the ancient artwork, and the destination of the ship on LV223 for what appeared to be a clean-up operation (the implication here being that Earth somehow went wrong, or was in need of further modification).

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Initially, I wondered was he a Dr Kelly-type character, especially with the talk of a weapons factory later on

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It's gonna be bloody ages 'til we get answers on some of the film's little curios, if at all :(

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Looking at the way it was shown, I took it to be seeding as well. Essentially spreading his DNA, via water, to "grow" new life. The question is, where did it take place??

One of my favourite bits to be honest. Photography was stunning.


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Looking at the way it was shown, I took it to be seeding as well. Essentially spreading his DNA, via water, to "grow" new life. The question is, where did it take place??

One of my favourite bits to be honest. Photography was stunning.

I think the location is ambiguous, but I believe that it was meant to be Earth.

The whole film is deliberately obfuscated. We get the story, but the underlying themes, as well as the threads like this are designed to cause discussion for a long time. I rather think at a Prometheus 2 would answer some questions, but further confuse.

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The question is, where did it take place??
Iceland. (8+p

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The question is, where did it take place??
Iceland. (8+p

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Yeah, Paul I think you're right. Although that's very annoying.


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The question is, where did it take place??
Iceland. (8+p

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Yeah, Paul I think you're right. Although that's very annoying.


I like the “annoying” aspects of it though. If it has legs (for want of a better expression when it comes to genetic mutations), this film will provoke discussion for a long time. I think it’s fair to say that Alien has a longevity that exceeds the film’s top layer story. Ditto Blade Runner. I can’t help thinking that this film has been more designed with this in mind than the others I mentioned here, but even so, there is, I think, enough material there to keep people thinking for a while yet.

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Yeah, Paul I think you're right. Although that's very annoying.


I like the “annoying” aspects of it though. If it has legs (for want of a better expression when it comes to genetic mutations), this film will provoke discussion for a long time. I think it’s fair to say that Alien has a longevity that exceeds the film’s top layer story. Ditto Blade Runner. I can’t help thinking that this film has been more designed with this in mind than the others I mentioned here, but even so, there is, I think, enough material there to keep people thinking for a while yet.


I'd like to agree with you. But aside from that opening sequence and the odd occasional moment elsewhere, where is the thought provocation?!

Those questions are the kind of things that I think about EVERY SINGLE DAY (I know - I think too much). And at first I was thinking they might get some "mainstream" attention. Seems I was a tad over-optimistic.

Interestingly, I would say that overall, I enjoyed Prometheus about equally with Alien. I've never been able to finish Blade Runner. I've tried twice, but find it almost entirely uninteresting beyond the basic android premise. Herecy on this forum I suspect, but there you have it.


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Off to see it tonight - at the IMAX nr Waterloo

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Well enjoyed the film


As stated above some of it was (deliberatly??) vague and I assume there will be a No2

As for the IMAX that was great - the opening scene of flying through the mountains was great in 3D - not sure if it was much needed used post that tho

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Not as grand as the link title suggests, but here it is anyway:

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/translato ... eus-ending

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