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It would be hard to compare this to Scott's introduction of the Alien species, but if I have to, I would say it lacks the kind of horror that Alien brought and its suspense falls flat, though not by much.
What it manages to do more than the first installment is that it adds a layer of philosophical, constantly in pursuit of the origins of mankind, and ultimately mortality. The visuals no doubt outmatched the original, thanks to modern technology, but the effects seem to be behind similarly foreign planets settings like Avatar.
The suspense is maintained since the arrival at the planet of our makers, and most would expect countless answers flooding in as the plot unfolds. That is not really the case. In fact, there are questions left unanswered. One thing is for sure, it is an enjoyment, though not the same kind when you are watching the original, and it seems to promise a sequel, which I will gladly watch should it come.
What it manages to do more than the first installment is that it adds a layer of philosophical, constantly in pursuit of the origins of mankind, and ultimately mortality. The visuals no doubt outmatched the original, thanks to modern technology, but the effects seem to be behind similarly foreign planets settings like Avatar.
The suspense is maintained since the arrival at the planet of our makers, and most would expect countless answers flooding in as the plot unfolds. That is not really the case. In fact, there are questions left unanswered. One thing is for sure, it is an enjoyment, though not the same kind when you are watching the original, and it seems to promise a sequel, which I will gladly watch should it come.
A film that takes place in Alaska, and offers great insight into the local culture, that's what Big Miracle ends up being. It is also fairly edited into cut scenes of appropriate length and relevance, with the insertion of layers of sentiments undoubtedly sufficient to please viewers. The performances differ, from character to character, along with the fact that screen time is quite split on account of a diversity of characters with different personality, but interestingly united under a shared purpose, to save three whales in great danger. It is not what you call an epic adventure, but it wields that kind of sweetness and authenticity to appeal. Notwithstanding the clichés that happen here and there, the film still remains a solid family experience and a great in-depth coverage of an alternate landscape and an alternate lifestyle in the Alaskan culture.