I'm very fond of the Alien series of films (well, at least the first three) so when I heard that Ridley Scott was making a new film set in the Alien universe (though not directly related to the existing films) I was naturally very excited. The Alien-themed trailer (compare with the original) sealed the deal.
My opinion of the film is somewhat mixed. The hook is that it explains the mysterious "space jockey" from the famous money shot in Alien which it certainly does. Beyond that and the involvement of Weyland Industries (later to become the sinister Weyland-Yutani Corporation) it is a film in its own right with a distinct plot from the rest of the franchise - there are no xenomorphs here. I think it tries to pack too much into its relatively short runtime - it seems like a much longer film that has had some of its expositionary scenes cut out. The result is that the film feels rushed and unfocussed, and the action sequences lose their impact when run together in quick succession without some breathing space between them.
That said, I would say that I enjoyed the film overall. Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron perform brilliantly (the less said about Guy Pearce's old man make-up the better), it is visually stunning (I saw it in 3D) and, taken individually, some of the sequences work very well. It was also nice to see how it tied into Alien; in addition to some new designs provided by H. R. Giger for this film some ideas that were unused in the original Alien turn up in Prometheus.
Due to its confused plot it is probably a film that requires multiple viewings to get the most out of it; a more steadily paced (and longer) film would have worked better, in my opinion, but for its flaws I still enjoyed it.
My opinion of the film is somewhat mixed. The hook is that it explains the mysterious "space jockey" from the famous money shot in Alien which it certainly does. Beyond that and the involvement of Weyland Industries (later to become the sinister Weyland-Yutani Corporation) it is a film in its own right with a distinct plot from the rest of the franchise - there are no xenomorphs here. I think it tries to pack too much into its relatively short runtime - it seems like a much longer film that has had some of its expositionary scenes cut out. The result is that the film feels rushed and unfocussed, and the action sequences lose their impact when run together in quick succession without some breathing space between them.
That said, I would say that I enjoyed the film overall. Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron perform brilliantly (the less said about Guy Pearce's old man make-up the better), it is visually stunning (I saw it in 3D) and, taken individually, some of the sequences work very well. It was also nice to see how it tied into Alien; in addition to some new designs provided by H. R. Giger for this film some ideas that were unused in the original Alien turn up in Prometheus.
Due to its confused plot it is probably a film that requires multiple viewings to get the most out of it; a more steadily paced (and longer) film would have worked better, in my opinion, but for its flaws I still enjoyed it.