In 1979, a film arrived that would forever change the landscape of science fiction and horror.
Alien, directed by Ridley Scott, has been ranked among the best movies of all time by Rotten Tomatoes, reinforcing its status as a true cinematic landmark.
Set aboard a commercial spacecraft, the film follows a crew who encounter a deadly extraterrestrial life form after responding to a mysterious signal. What begins as a routine mission quickly turns into a fight for survival, as the crew members are hunted one by one in the confined, claustrophobic environment of the ship.
At the center of the story is Ellen Ripley, played by Sigourney Weaver, whose performance helped redefine the role of women in action and sci-fi films. Ripley emerged as one of the genre's most iconic characters, setting a new standard for strong, complex female leads.
Alien stood out for its ability to blend genres, combining the tension of a horror film with the expansive world-building of science fiction. Its slow-building suspense, eerie atmosphere and groundbreaking creature design made it unlike anything audiences had seen before.
"The biggest challenge was how we designed the beast. Most horror films fail because of terrible monsters," Scott told BKMAG. "Some are so bad that they become amusing. They become cult films. A cult film is a good way of saying 'It's a pretty bad movie, but I kind of like it with a beer.'"
The film was also a commercial success, launching a long-running franchise and influencing countless films that followed. Its impact can still be felt today, from modern sci-fi thrillers to horror movies that rely on atmosphere and psychological tension.
More than four decades later, Alien continues to be celebrated for its innovation and lasting influence. Sequels from directors including Jean-Pierre Jeunet, David Fincher, and James Cameron have carried on its legacy, but Scott isn't ruling out future Alien films.
"I still think there's a lot of mileage in Alien, but I think you’ll have to now re-evolve," Scott told the Los Angeles Times. "What I always thought when I was making it, the first one, why would a creature like this be made and why was it traveling in what I always thought was a kind of war-craft, which was carrying a cargo of these eggs. What was the purpose of the vehicle and what was the purpose of the eggs? That's the thing to question — who, why, and for what purpose is the next idea, I think."
Its inclusion on Rotten Tomatoes' list of the greatest films only reinforces what audiences have known for years, it's not just a classic, but a defining achievement in cinema history.
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