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But their target ages rapidly, and once the alien, codenamed Sil, has emerged from a chrysalis, it resembles an adult woman (statuesque, blonde-haired, blue-eyed model Natasha Henstridge). Stephen Arden (Alfred Molina), empath Dan Smithson (Forest Whitaker), and molecular biologist Dr.

A team is assembled to quietly track and destroy the creature, comprised of freelance fixer Preston Lennox (Michael Madsen), Harvard anthropologist Dr. And with so many unknowns, mankind could be in serious trouble – especially if the creature accomplishes its primary goal: to mate.

It’s soon revealed that the escaped suspect isn’t a child at all – but a three-month-old hybrid of alien and human DNA, grown in a lab from information returned from unidentified origins in space. “Hunt her down.” A bloody trail of mangled bodies awaits as the alternately curious and terrified girl encounters various people, many of whom are brutally murdered when they get in her way. However, he’s dealing with something he can’t possibly control – and so the child breaks free and flees, managing to board a train headed to Los Angeles. The scientist in charge, Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley), regrets the decision, but this particular experiment has gone too far. (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) has been underway for decades (attempting to seek out signals from alien civilizations), a little girl (Michelle Williams) locked in a glass cage is scheduled to be gassed to death. In Dugway, Utah, at a secret government facility, where work for S.E.T.I. That’s undoubtedly a lot of potential for a sci-fi horror film. Giger (the same man behind the banana-headed xenomorph) to design the monster. And, of course, it also acquired legendary Swiss surrealist H.R. It’s certainly a fantastic entity to copy, so it’s not surprising that this picture would choose that series for its basis.
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He opening shots of space, the music (eventually transitioning into something reminiscent of Tim Burton’s works), and even the title graphics are obvious derivations of the “Alien” franchise.
