One. Engineer: From Prometheus, we know that as the founder of Waylon Company, Mr. Peter Waylon, an outstanding genius of this century, can solve any human disease, but the only thing he can't solve is the continuation of his own life. Based on this idea, he created the robot "David". Because of the excessive pursuit of perfection in his creation, David has "self-awakening and self-cognition". Therefore, "David" said, "Although you are my creator, you will die and I will live forever." With the passage of time, David's "self-knowledge" produced emotions. Rather than correcting this mistake, it was a passage in the film that was more important. This passage was taken from the English poet Shelley Manders. The full text is as follows:
I met a tourist from an ancient country.
He said: there are two huge broken stone legs.
Standing in the desert ... still half buried nearby.
Broken stone face; His wrinkled eyebrows,
Dry lips, contempt and indifference in majesty,
It shows that sculptors have understood this so far.
The passion and desire to stay on this rock,
Although the sculptor has been dead for a long time, the prototype heart;
On the stone bench, there is such a note:
"I'm Ossie Manders, king of kings.
Tough person, who can match my performance! "
This is everything, nothing else.
Around this huge waste market, it is boundless.
I saw a desolate and lonely flat sand.
The implied meaning of this poem is that if you want to be the "king of kings", you must cut off your emotions and desires. This may be what the movie is for you. Why did David use everything else for experiments? When David looks at the life he has created with his own hands, you will feel excited from his expression. You can ask the engineer where he comes from. Are they asexual species? I regret to tell you that as far as I know, you will see female engineers in the lower part, provided that they are not deleted. If you are watching a movie, please pay close attention to some paintings painted by "David" in slow motion. That sounds horrific. Let's find one for you. . .
Alien:. . . . .