@@spaceycaveco.698 In alien 5 novel, Ripley-8 turns into ''new queen'' while creating cloned xenomorph from her dna. In these novel, Ripley-8 order cloned xenomorph to protect her from another Engineer/Malakak.
@@iceswallow7717 I don’t think so, it’s just resisting the suction. I doubt it even realized it was Ripley that caused it, it just couldn’t understand why it’s mother didn’t move a muscle to save it while it was dying.
@@blindfollowercasi me puse a llorar. E visto que muchos comentaban que al ser tan poderosa Newborn podría haber ayudado a acabar con otros Xenomorfos ya que no los reconoce , pobre criatura ella solo quería a quien consideraba su verdadera madre
Then managed to make such a hideous monstrosity feel so human in such a short amount of time, and fill it with so much emotion. What a masterpiece of a scene.
@@liamdarke787 ART is the tool to make you feel something If it makes you feel horrified, stills art though And he is right, not only about the emotions good or bad But also the crafting, it holds so damn well till this 2023 year
The emotions of the hybrid baby is what sold it. It had the hunger and ferociousness of the xenomorph yet possessed the human emotional spectrum. Ripley knew it couldn't be let loose and had to destroy it. But, as its mother, regardless of the circumstance, she felt terrible because it was still her child.
Yeah I dunno man......Women kill their own babies everyday......I don't think any woman alive could really bond with that thing 😅. It was still sad though......it didn't choose to be born or created 🙁
This scene in particular makes you wonder just what the _hell_ was this thing's mental perception of life; wherein, it was a born sadist and killer but also had familial reverence, and emotions akin to fear, confusion, and sorrow. Really gets dark if you mull on it.
The true horror of this creature is so deep, if you think about it. Ripley is aware that this one breeds without eggs and without face huggers, so it only hunts for food but not for hosts. It kills like the original xenomorphs: instinct driven and without mercy. But on top, it also inherited the violent, emotion fueled nature of man, plus his intelligence, all together a far more dangerous creature than anything before. As heartbreaking it is for her, there is no alternative to killing it...
@@silverjeyjey4054 well, in the film, the alien behave solely on instinct, just like an animal. I don't think the baby alien have the wisdom to understand what's going on
This movie gets poor reviews but this scene is one of the few times in movies where you sympathize with a monster that was brutally killing others prior to this and only has like 20 minutes total screen time in the movie. Those human eyes and screams really add a lot, and on top of that the way it's killed is particularly brutal.
This movie is so much fun if you watch it with a 6 pack and pretend it has nothing to do with Alien/Aliens/Alien3. Horrible film but great comedy that gives non stop laughs.
This xeno death is actually the one that makes you feels really bad, especially when you putting yourself on Ripley's position where a 'mother' has to kill her baby.
Many people say this one is actually talking, Its really hard but if You listen carefully to its screams, It does sound like its saying something like, OH GOD. Or HELP ME.
Apparently me hearing "mom .... no" was unintelligent as aliens can't speak lol But y'all heard some words too so I guess we all have intelligence issue's lol
When I watched this as a kid I remember cheering for the monster's death but I was 6 or 7 back then so I didn't understand the implications. It hits differently now as an adult and hits hard. Considering that the creature was part human I am horrified by the thought of it having conscience and having been betrayed by ''family'' and the horrible and painful way it died. This was truly the best and most gruesome scene of the movie.
Proably one of the most disturbing scenes in the alien franchise We all know of the horror of the Xenomorph But this one is part human and has human like emotions unlike the regular Xenomorph It was violent that it inhareted from the Xenomorphs But it was also curious and child like And thats a human trait and it died a horrible painful death its kinda sad
Almost all of the Xenomorphs in the series are part human, because the whole schtick of Xenomorphs is that they use the DNA of the host that spawns them. Which is also why Resurrection is so ridiculous when held in context of the rest of the movies.
but we learn from prometheus and prometheus 2 that david made xenomorphs OUT of HUMANS, theyre ALL humans tHATS The REAL horror of aliens, and you can just look up a Xenomorph Sekalton or SKull to see what what i mean
The fact that for a brief second we see a flash then human eyes displaying a deep sorrow within the skull like head made the scene all yhe more saddening, she didnt want to kill it, but had to
The 90s made the most psychologically challanged scenes to watch and this one is one of them, it confuses human morality and emotion between good & bad
Technically xenomorphs should not have emotions. Not sure why the director decided to go this direction. It basically killed off the horror and suspense feel of xenomorph movies.
If you listen closely the newborn is saying "mom...no" as its guts are being vacuumed into outer space. The newborn was in so much disbelief that he didn't even think to grab onto something like his "mom" did. The newborn was smart enough to know what was happening but just couldn't believe it smh, poor baby alien bean.
@@Star-bp5jj You can’t even grasp basic grammar, much less logic. Stop pretending as if you’re more intelligent than everyone else lol. It comes off so rude.
From what I heard he shouted help me, although I just wonder how useful he could of been if he wasn't killed and raised to not murder other humans. Hell, he could of been an asset to a future sagacious hive
@ 1:32 when his skin finally pops The newborn says "ouch!!!! Maaaa nooooo". Then keeps saying various other words such as "help me, mom no and hellppp". It's an actual human, xeno hybrid. That came out full term with curious intelligence. Each encounter it had with humans resulted in it checking things out first before killing the person. It had no fear of humans or its birth mother upon being just born. That right there screams some sort of understanding that it was superior.
This was particularly disturbing to watch the first time. Honestly I’m not sure if it was the way it was screaming “mama” or how depictive and gruesome it’s death was as it’s slowly torn apart and de bowled.
Just Googled you and holy crap you were not lying. That's awesome. We're you speaking when doing voice over the work or was it like noises the sounded like words?
The Creature was just a newborn baby, with a mind of a child, screaming for his mother's help and experience many emotions before his death, in the end he wasn't a monster, he was a child born in the body of a monster, ripley just showed him what is a true monster
You have to feel bad for it. The way it's killed is slow and excruciating, and it looks to Ripley 8 wondering why she turned on it. Despite it being so hideous to look at, looking at the sadness, confusion and pain in its eyes makes you feel awful as you watch its body collapse in on itself
For me, this is the most disturbing scene in the entire Alien series. The chestburster and Ash's "decapitation" scenes were particularly disturbing in 1979 but they have much less impact now, whereas the newborn's death still hits one on a gut (no pun intended) level.
I find it strange that everyone here feels so sorry about this creature. As soon as it was born it started to kill everything except for his "mom". If she didn't do this, it would've done the same to everyone in the ship. It's like feeling sorry for a serial killer because his mom had to kill him to save the others.
People aren't sorry for the thing dying, it is a monster and it doesn't process wrongdoing like us, why Ripley rightfully killed it, they feel sorry because the thing cried for his mom, who was there watching it die without lifting a finger to help it. Imagine thinking you've done nothing wrong and suddenly you find yourself suffering what surely is a horrifying amount of pain and, while you cry out in agony, your mother is just there, chilling.
@@damkayaker Its just an animal acting on its base instincts though. If you saw a young tiger or lion killed like this, wouldn't you feel sorry for it?
This is one movie scene I legitimately cannot watch again. Not only is it extremely painful and agonising way to die, but the way the creature looks at its mother with sadness like "Why mom?" I simply cannot bear to watch.
The mix of it screaming for help, having emotions, and the pure horrofic idea of how painful the death must feel, as well as the visual is what makes this so sad, scary, and just makes you feel so bad for it. The pain of its mother not saving it, wanting it dead, and the insides being sucked out would have hurt so horribly for the brief time it lived.
A few points 1. The newborn is Ellen’s grandchild not her child 2. Yes this is really sad can’t help but to empathize with something that physically & emotionally so closely resembling human beings 3. In Ripley’s position after everything she has been through and what she knows about it as well as Weyland Yutani I would’ve killed it as well. She knew they would just hunt this thing down to weaponize it & make more 4. She actually didn’t have to necessarily kill it. The only person or thing left on the ship other than Ripley herself was the synth, if the synth dies so be it but Ripley would have been able to possibly teach the newborn right from wrong. But I presume Ripley already had her mind made up about eradicating the species, no matter what her feelings were she just did what the original Ripley would do. Who quite literally killed herself to help take out the Xenomorphs
So i just watched this movie for the very first time and i was left with my mouth open from shock from this scene. It was crazy. The creature needed to be killed, it was too dangerous. But its crazy how much the human mind can still feel even a bit bad for such a hideous creature all because it has some human characteristics. In some way, i could sympathize with creature because it is literally a newborn. Like a child that doesnt understand consequences to their actions and there are repercussions. The curiosity, immaturity, anger, fear, and etc, were all human and childlike emotions, and the fact that it had human physical traits, in particular, human eyes that can show those emotions, made it even more relatable. The betrayal, sorrow, fear and pain you can see in the newborn's eyes is very human and makes it hard not to feel bad. Even though it had to die. Just a really well done scene that was truly disturbing.
I understand why Ripley had to kill the alien. But at the same time, part of me felt sorry for it. It was basically Ripley's child. And it died a gruesome and horrible death. But I know she had to kill it for the greater good due to the creature's unpredictable nature.
Everytime I see the pleading eyes,I tear up thinking although it isn't human,it still had human emotions and me being a mother I can't even imagine watching my child take her last breath🥺🥺😭😭
Dime .. si estuvieras en el lugar de Ripley..¿Le darías una segunda oportunidad a Newborn? Tal vez puedas hacer de ella una mejor hija.. Posdata: se teoriza que Newborn es mujer
A difference of 1 atmosphere of pressure won't do that. You can safely plug that hole with your thumb or a wad of just about any material. It's only 15 lbs / sq inch. So a 1 inch hole would only have a sucking force of 15 lbs. You would get a hickey. This CAN happen but only deep undersea with pressure differences of several atmospheres. There is a video on UA-cam of a crab getting sucked into a pipe getting cut where the cut pipe internally is at a much much lower pressure.
@@breeze7464 Vacuum doesn't suck. If the outside was pressurized to 1Atm, and the inside to 2 Atm, there is no vaccuum outside, yet the pressure difference would be the same. There is no such thing as a vacuum 'sucking'.
Just as 'cold' doesn't exist, it's just less warm than other areas. We percieve this difference as cold, but cold doesn't exist as a quantity, heat though does.
Sadly there was no alternative but to kill it. Strength and size comparable to an alien queen even as a freaking NEWBORN. The killer instincts of the xenomorph amalgamated with the human intelligence. Yeah fuck that. Also this thing could breed on its own like a snail. Ripley knew what she had to do even if it meant killing her child basically a living breathing, feeling creature
how would we know it could breed on its own. even if you account for the plot conveniences of xeno dna the newborn looks like it wouldave just been a genetic dead end.
@@ZeroOmega-vg8nq The Xenomorphs are bioweapons. It's likely that their genetics don't produce "dead ends" since their inherent biology is engineered to breed, spread, and destroy. All Xenormorphs take on traits from their hosts to form new variants, so melding their DNA with new species while maintaining the ability to breed is part of their essential function. Whether or not this thing can breed on its own is uncertain, but it's fairly safe to assume that it *can* breed.
After watching Alien: Romulus, I can't help but feel like theres a sort of parallel between this hybrid offspring and the hybrid offspring created by Z-01. They're both xenomorph/human hybrids, yet one was born from a xenomorph queen who acquired human traits, while the other was born from a human woman who obtained genes from a xenomorph. The Newborn was destructive, yes, but it seemed almost innocent and curious despite its brutish method of killing people, meanwhile the Offspring was sadistic to an extent, smiling as it killed with deadly precision. Its almost like the Newborn is the result of an alien "Becoming Human" while the Offspring was the result of a human "Becoming Alien"
I was 8 when this came out… I already loved Aliens. They already scared the doodoo out of me. But the human-xeno hybrid and the sounds it made really took it to the next level.
@@jairov6745 - Don't believe any of them. They're lemmings and think it's the thing to do. Wow they all have such deep empathy, like wow! And lots of bots also to drive up views and likes .
I watched this for the first time on mute because my gf was sleeping next to me. I didn’t even need to hear its voice to feel bad for it, insane how much humanity is seen in just a minute
Screw that thing. It was evil, having the worst aspects of humanity and the alien. It killed without conscience but we’re supposed to feel bad because it looked sad? It was pure selfishness.
This is the only clip I have seen of the movie and after this I don't think I will watch the full movie, seeing it at first made me disgusted and horrified and when it died I almost got sad. It felt so horrible to see a monster that also looks like a human in some ways die in such a horrible and scary way. And the fact that it's LITERALLY a newborn too makes me even more sad, like it screamed like it was crying for help.
that part was one of the most gruesome and hideous sh*t we have ever encountered in the history of cinematography. with her intestinal organs squeezing out of the abdomen, yet consicous enough to scream in pain and plead for help, feeling the guts ripping apart and blood gushing out, tho seemed pretty beyond fictional setting, was truely a remarkable scene we will forever keep in our memories.
I could make out a lot of words during its horrifying death 0:38 “WAIT!” (Exclamation of shock after seeing airlock breach) 0:47 (very faint) “NOOOO” (“No!!!” In a tone of desperation and disbelief) 0:51 “HYEEEEEEHLP” (help) 0:57 “MAAAAAAA” (or just a scream) 1:01 “HEEEEAAAAAALP” (“HELP”) 1:03 “NAOOOOO NOOOOO” (“No no”) 1:08 “NOOOOOOO” 1:11 “HEEEELP” 1:12 (muffled) “OOOOOH. HELP MEEEEEE” (Suddenly voice becomes highly intelligible. May be due to straining in voice) 1:28 “GOOOOOOOOOOD” 1:33 “AHHHH NO!!! MOOOOM NOOOOO” 1:35 “MAAAAA NOOOOOO” 1:38 “AAAAAAHHHH! OUT!” (Pleading to get out of the airlock) 1:40 (sobbing) “NOOOO..HOOO.. MOTHER!!! NO!!!!!” (Vocal cords are being destroyed, leading to half English speech) 1:46 “OOOOOH MY… ELMP MEEEEY” (“OH MY… (god) HELP ME” 1:48 “PLEAH GETYEDYOAAAAAF” (“PLEASE GET IT OFF”) 1:49 “MAUR” (“MOTHER”) 1:52 “EEEEHA NYAAOOOH” (“PLEASE NOOOO”) 1:55 “JEEYED HEEE OAAAUUUGGGHHHD” (“GET ME OUT”) 1:57 “MO--“ (the word “mom” being cut off as his/her innards and organs fly away)
I remember catching this scene when another family member was watching the film alone and I wanted to see if it was the same as I remember. Its not. It hurts my heart. I get why Ripley had to kill him, but he was still just a baby. Kinda puts the whole "killing baby Hitler" concept into perspective. Like yeah, if you kill him you potentially save thousands of lives by preventing their untimely deaths, but in order to do that, you have to destroy something that, in that moment, is innocent and without fault or wrongdoing.
I don't know why that movie gets such a bad rap. Sure, it's not the best in the franchise, far from it, but I find it actually entairtaining and different from what was done before. I like the direction of human/ alien cross-breeding they took in it (even though it is unsettling and they maybe did not explore it the best way possible). Again, I don't think people are 100% fair towards that movie.
It was screaming "oh no, oh no" when it realized it's insides were spilling out it's back. That was worse that an human death i've seen in a horror movie. For christ sake it's gut fell out it's front so it could watch them being sucked back through itself an out it's back. I'm sobbing over the antagonist's death in a horror film.
Kinda heartbreaking this scene; the newborn didn't ask to exist, much less be what it is. It's no different to a cat or a dog; it hunts its prey and is loyal to its master. You can see the heartbreak within Ripley as she kills the poor abomination.
One of those moments you know you have to kill it…but…those big baby eyes just ask for a chance at life… But for the sake of the human survival - it needed to die in the most permanent way possible
The way the Newborn were looking at Ripley 8 with the deepest sadness for her turning on against it. We all know that the Xenomorph is part human because they use the DNA of the host that spawns them, but this one were a mutant human/Xenomorph hybrid born from a live birth of a spliced womb, not from a facehugger. A half breed.
Ripley: Has the hots for a female android and that alien monster and shows all kinds of affection and care for them. Also Ripley: Hostile towards everyone else and doesn't give a damn about them dying. If I didn't know any better, I'd say Ripley is sort like a villain of the movie franchise or something.
This scene and the scene from IT chapter 2 when IT slams his head on some glass are the only 2 scenes in any horror/sci-fi movie that have genuinely given me nightmares.
Of all the aliens to die this one actually makes you feel bad, and the way it dies is particularly gruesome.
Ye
The Newborn wanted bounding time with mommy.
The Newborn wanted bounding time with mommy.
I do too. It had human emotions. If only she could’ve tamed it to not kill other humans, it possibly would’ve listened to her.
@@spaceycaveco.698
In alien 5 novel, Ripley-8 turns into ''new queen'' while creating cloned xenomorph from her dna.
In these novel, Ripley-8 order cloned xenomorph to protect her from another Engineer/Malakak.
Its eyes. That helpless, pleading look in its eyes in that last moment. It's actually heart-breaking.
😫😫😫
fake sympathy: at 1:27 he realized the mom f’d him and he wanted revenge
@@iceswallow7717 could have been him straining against the pull of the vacuum
@@pauserepeat2383 whilst looking mama dead in the eye...
@@iceswallow7717 I don’t think so, it’s just resisting the suction. I doubt it even realized it was Ripley that caused it, it just couldn’t understand why it’s mother didn’t move a muscle to save it while it was dying.
@@blindfollowercasi me puse a llorar. E visto que muchos comentaban que al ser tan poderosa Newborn podría haber ayudado a acabar con otros Xenomorfos ya que no los reconoce , pobre criatura ella solo quería a quien consideraba su verdadera madre
1:43 That look on its face...its so sad ..its like "Why did you do this to me Mom ? "
Because it was evil and needed to die
Then managed to make such a hideous monstrosity feel so human in such a short amount of time, and fill it with so much emotion.
What a masterpiece of a scene.
Brilliantly said, Nick!
Ripley tiene todavía algo de humana (a pesar de ser clonada) el xenomorfo no deja de ser un monstruo 💀💀💀💀💀💀
A masterpiece of a scene!?!?!?!? That was horrible
@@liamdarke787 ART is the tool to make you feel something
If it makes you feel horrified, stills art though
And he is right, not only about the emotions good or bad
But also the crafting, it holds so damn well till this 2023 year
@@mewtwo.150well said man
What's your fav alien movie out of the 4
The fact this creature was a literal NewBorn and had emotions and LITERALLY SCREAMED for HELP makes me feel HELLA bad for it😭
Even after it squashed that guy’s head like a grapefruit?
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 Absolutely
Literally.
Double L
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 the guy he killed was on the villain side though
The emotions of the hybrid baby is what sold it. It had the hunger and ferociousness of the xenomorph yet possessed the human emotional spectrum. Ripley knew it couldn't be let loose and had to destroy it. But, as its mother, regardless of the circumstance, she felt terrible because it was still her child.
Hija , al parecer este híbrido era mujer , se dice esto por ciertas cualidades físicas. Tengo entendido que originalmente tendría ambos géneros
эмоции между матерью и ребёнком это химия которую нельзя заменить даже такой столь ужастной внешностью
Yeah I dunno man......Women kill their own babies everyday......I don't think any woman alive could really bond with that thing 😅. It was still sad though......it didn't choose to be born or created 🙁
Apparently it was a face even a mother couldn't love... 😢 (...enough to not kill it, anyway. 😅)
@@subst4nce973 i don't think *healthy* women do that. But yeah you're right
This scene in particular makes you wonder just what the _hell_ was this thing's mental perception of life; wherein, it was a born sadist and killer but also had familial reverence, and emotions akin to fear, confusion, and sorrow. Really gets dark if you mull on it.
Judging by your comment, I perceive you to be a philosopher
You just summarized the human species.
It kinda acts like a giant toddler, like toddlers will kill bugs or small animals if it hurt them, maybe some guidance is needed
@Dave Bieleveld well hey...its a BIG ASS...STRONG AF baby... lol can you blame him? 😅
hard to say given it was just a baby
The true horror of this creature is so deep, if you think about it. Ripley is aware that this one breeds without eggs and without face huggers, so it only hunts for food but not for hosts. It kills like the original xenomorphs: instinct driven and without mercy. But on top, it also inherited the violent, emotion fueled nature of man, plus his intelligence, all together a far more dangerous creature than anything before. As heartbreaking it is for her, there is no alternative to killing it...
........I really REALLY like the way you worded this.
A truly monstrous creature
No she killed it because it's an abomination.
@@KittyWillCutYou Thanks a lot :)
At least the predator would give it a quick death
1:32 its screaming “*AAAAAAA MA NOO, MA NOOO NOO WHYYYYYY”*
They did a fantastic job making it sound human
He can't talk properly because of his Xenomorph DNA, he was saying "Mom" but said "Maamaaa" or something like this.
i imagine this is how every ab0rtion procedure goes
@@benguensche good lord
@@benguensche why did you have to make it political??
@@immagical7036 i didn’t. You just did.
It's like it was saying, "Mother, why?" This scene is sad and gruesome at the same time. A true cinematic masterpiece
I mean at the same time would the alien know its mother orchestrated that? It was complex as it was.
@@silverjeyjey4054 well, in the film, the alien behave solely on instinct, just like an animal. I don't think the baby alien have the wisdom to understand what's going on
@@nivannair6880I’m pretty sure the alien would just attack
@@ACP_smoke but it didn't 😂
This movie gets poor reviews but this scene is one of the few times in movies where you sympathize with a monster that was brutally killing others prior to this and only has like 20 minutes total screen time in the movie. Those human eyes and screams really add a lot, and on top of that the way it's killed is particularly brutal.
this movie is amazing. i watch it whenever its live.....
This movie is so much fun if you watch it with a 6 pack and pretend it has nothing to do with Alien/Aliens/Alien3. Horrible film but great comedy that gives non stop laughs.
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@@-.-.11 It was better than 3 and that's all that matters
I don't trust rotten 100%
🤣 some movies that i liked are contradicting with those reviews
This xeno death is actually the one that makes you feels really bad, especially when you putting yourself on Ripley's position where a 'mother' has to kill her baby.
baby monstrosity...
I have to admit; I felt truly sorry for this Xeno-human “baby”. It was almost as if it cried “whyyyyyyy!!”…
Many people say this one is actually talking, Its really hard but if You listen carefully to its screams, It does sound like its saying something like, OH GOD. Or HELP ME.
When I watched the movie I turned on the subtitles and it kept screaming, "Oh no! Oh no!"
I heard “MOMMMMMMYYYYYY” “I LOVED YOU😭”
Apparently me hearing "mom .... no" was unintelligent as aliens can't speak lol
But y'all heard some words too so I guess we all have intelligence issue's lol
@@mattgerrish908 yea same here
When I watched this as a kid I remember cheering for the monster's death but I was 6 or 7 back then so I didn't understand the implications. It hits differently now as an adult and hits hard. Considering that the creature was part human I am horrified by the thought of it having conscience and having been betrayed by ''family'' and the horrible and painful way it died.
This was truly the best and most gruesome scene of the movie.
Proably one of the most disturbing scenes in the alien franchise
We all know of the horror of the Xenomorph
But this one is part human and has human like emotions unlike the regular Xenomorph
It was violent that it inhareted from the Xenomorphs But it was also curious and child like
And thats a human trait and it died a horrible painful death its kinda sad
Yeah. And all the pro-abortion people just love it
idk i always love this part esp the skull
Almost all of the Xenomorphs in the series are part human, because the whole schtick of Xenomorphs is that they use the DNA of the host that spawns them.
Which is also why Resurrection is so ridiculous when held in context of the rest of the movies.
It’s the only scene outside of the first 2 films that’s worth watching
but we learn from prometheus and prometheus 2 that david made xenomorphs OUT of HUMANS, theyre ALL humans tHATS The REAL horror of aliens, and you can just look up a Xenomorph Sekalton or SKull to see what what i mean
The fact that for a brief second we see a flash then human eyes displaying a deep sorrow within the skull like head made the scene all yhe more saddening, she didnt want to kill it, but had to
US producer: _"We need a nasty f*ck*d up disturbing alien movie. How sick can you make it?"_
French director: _"Yes."_
*oui
“Make the viewer question if they should voluntarily vomit”
LMAO best comment
underrated comment xD You so right!
AVP requiem: hold my badly lit beer
The 90s made the most psychologically challanged scenes to watch and this one is one of them, it confuses human morality and emotion between good & bad
How to traumatize any kid 101
It made me hurt
Almost had some human qualities
The look it had before it died...
Betrayal and sorrow
So true.
It literally screamed "momma momma momma!" She literally killed her son you called see the moment it crushed her spirit
@@pandulce4447de echo teóricamente Newborn es ♀️, tiene ciertas características que podrían confirmar eso
The handling of the animatronic is impressive and at the same time terrifying
In an alternate universe, Ripley raised the newborn, and together they teamed up to fight bad guys.
Ojalá pudiéramos ver ese universo alternativo ❤
Sound very good idea to make unofficial alien movie.
1:37 subtitles: [Applause] 👏👏👏👏
This is a Mercy Killing compared to what military scientists would have done to Her…
this movie is way ahead of it's time.. I use to replay this every day as a child
How is it ahead of its time?
@@IndexInvestingWithColeno gender baby, a theyby from nowsteryear.
Lol are you okay?
1:34-1:46: He just said “Mom No” and “No Mommy”😢😢😢😢😢
And he says "oh my god" at 1:46
@@kabellion
😭😭😢⤵️⤵️
I don’t like how it has emotions 🥺
It’s part human.
Technically xenomorphs should not have emotions. Not sure why the director decided to go this direction. It basically killed off the horror and suspense feel of xenomorph movies.
The Newborn wanted bounding time with momy.
i guess it is pretty randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to stream newly released movies online?
@Dalton Dominic Flixportal :D
If you listen closely the newborn is saying "mom...no" as its guts are being vacuumed into outer space. The newborn was in so much disbelief that he didn't even think to grab onto something like his "mom" did. The newborn was smart enough to know what was happening but just couldn't believe it smh, poor baby alien bean.
@@Star-bp5jj it. Is. A. M O V I E.
@@Star-bp5jj You can’t even grasp basic grammar, much less logic. Stop pretending as if you’re more intelligent than everyone else lol. It comes off so rude.
From what I heard he shouted help me, although I just wonder how useful he could of been if he wasn't killed and raised to not murder other humans. Hell, he could of been an asset to a future sagacious hive
@ 1:32 when his skin finally pops
The newborn says "ouch!!!! Maaaa nooooo". Then keeps saying various other words such as "help me, mom no and hellppp". It's an actual human, xeno hybrid. That came out full term with curious intelligence. Each encounter it had with humans resulted in it checking things out first before killing the person. It had no fear of humans or its birth mother upon being just born. That right there screams some sort of understanding that it was superior.
Off-topic,but I've always thought the newborn was female- also ikr? I legit thought I was the only one who heard it "call" for help 💧💔
the most impressive thing about the movie is that it makes you feel so bad for the alien when it dies.
This was particularly disturbing to watch the first time. Honestly I’m not sure if it was the way it was screaming “mama” or how depictive and gruesome it’s death was as it’s slowly torn apart and de bowled.
The newborn's screams really scared me out of my wits.
Last time I saw this scene was in early 00s, I forgot how horrible it was.
Actually, it sounds human because I created some of the vocal sound that is used in the "monster's" voice. Joan La Barbara voiceover work.
No you fucking didnt
Just Googled you and holy crap you were not lying. That's awesome. We're you speaking when doing voice over the work or was it like noises the sounded like words?
Big fan!
Im a big fan too!
The newborn is actually an amazing and scary new addition to the series. It doesn't get nearly the credit it should.
The Creature was just a newborn baby, with a mind of a child, screaming for his mother's help and experience many emotions before his death, in the end he wasn't a monster, he was a child born in the body of a monster, ripley just showed him what is a true monster
amen
Humanity f yeah
This is the only scene where I felt legitimately bad for the xeno-hybrid.
Legit awful. 😭
Why? That baby killed humans so basically it got wat it deserved..
Same. If one's gonna go this route, it should be for a sadistic creature of evil, not something with the emotions of a child. 😢
@@FrozenTundra88 no, get out of your bubble
its funny because your boyfriend is a hybrid too
@@Campocosashey don’t be telling people that. I don’t want the government knocking on my door. 🤣
You have to feel bad for it. The way it's killed is slow and excruciating, and it looks to Ripley 8 wondering why she turned on it. Despite it being so hideous to look at, looking at the sadness, confusion and pain in its eyes makes you feel awful as you watch its body collapse in on itself
For me, this is the most disturbing scene in the entire Alien series. The chestburster and Ash's "decapitation" scenes were particularly disturbing in 1979 but they have much less impact now, whereas the newborn's death still hits one on a gut (no pun intended) level.
I find it strange that everyone here feels so sorry about this creature. As soon as it was born it started to kill everything except for his "mom". If she didn't do this, it would've done the same to everyone in the ship. It's like feeling sorry for a serial killer because his mom had to kill him to save the others.
- All those comments are bots. That's why they say those things.
@@damkayaker wtf ur talking about bro we are not bots
People aren't sorry for the thing dying, it is a monster and it doesn't process wrongdoing like us, why Ripley rightfully killed it, they feel sorry because the thing cried for his mom, who was there watching it die without lifting a finger to help it. Imagine thinking you've done nothing wrong and suddenly you find yourself suffering what surely is a horrifying amount of pain and, while you cry out in agony, your mother is just there, chilling.
@@johnlucas199 - I couldn't read through all of them. Did you cry a river for the alien too?
@@damkayaker Its just an animal acting on its base instincts though. If you saw a young tiger or lion killed like this, wouldn't you feel sorry for it?
Even if he’s hideous… u can’t help it feel sad for his death… rip
Man i really felt bad, the look on his eyes when he was getting ejected. He was like saying “why mom”
This scene made me welp up in tears. Felt really bad for the Newborn. Especially knowing it was screaming in pain and was hurt. 😔
This is one movie scene I legitimately cannot watch again. Not only is it extremely painful and agonising way to die, but the way the creature looks at its mother with sadness like "Why mom?" I simply cannot bear to watch.
The mix of it screaming for help, having emotions, and the pure horrofic idea of how painful the death must feel, as well as the visual is what makes this so sad, scary, and just makes you feel so bad for it. The pain of its mother not saving it, wanting it dead, and the insides being sucked out would have hurt so horribly for the brief time it lived.
I remember having nightmares for days after watching this movie when i was a kid.
A few points
1. The newborn is Ellen’s grandchild not her child
2. Yes this is really sad can’t help but to empathize with something that physically & emotionally so closely resembling human beings
3. In Ripley’s position after everything she has been through and what she knows about it as well as Weyland Yutani I would’ve killed it as well. She knew they would just hunt this thing down to weaponize it & make more
4. She actually didn’t have to necessarily kill it. The only person or thing left on the ship other than Ripley herself was the synth, if the synth dies so be it but Ripley would have been able to possibly teach the newborn right from wrong. But I presume Ripley already had her mind made up about eradicating the species, no matter what her feelings were she just did what the original Ripley would do. Who quite literally killed herself to help take out the Xenomorphs
You can see the pain and betrayal in his eyes
The worst part about betrayal is that it never comes from enemies 😢
So i just watched this movie for the very first time and i was left with my mouth open from shock from this scene. It was crazy. The creature needed to be killed, it was too dangerous. But its crazy how much the human mind can still feel even a bit bad for such a hideous creature all because it has some human characteristics. In some way, i could sympathize with creature because it is literally a newborn. Like a child that doesnt understand consequences to their actions and there are repercussions. The curiosity, immaturity, anger, fear, and etc, were all human and childlike emotions, and the fact that it had human physical traits, in particular, human eyes that can show those emotions, made it even more relatable. The betrayal, sorrow, fear and pain you can see in the newborn's eyes is very human and makes it hard not to feel bad. Even though it had to die. Just a really well done scene that was truly disturbing.
*"THERE IS ONLY **_HER_** WOMB, AND SHE IS PERFECT!"*
I understand why Ripley had to kill the alien. But at the same time, part of me felt sorry for it. It was basically Ripley's child. And it died a gruesome and horrible death. But I know she had to kill it for the greater good due to the creature's unpredictable nature.
0:51 they used the same roar after wolf takes his mask off to fight the predalien in AVPR
This scene looks sad because it's a treason...and nobody like to be betrayed, you see the sadness in the monster eyes...even Ripley feels so bad.
The newborn's character design is incredible. I wonder how the move didnt get any Saturn awards. They were nominated for 6 slabs!
You should see the ORIGINAL design of the newborn, its very detailed and whooooooh... They had to change it to get a better MPAA rating.
Everytime I see the pleading eyes,I tear up thinking although it isn't human,it still had human emotions and me being a mother I can't even imagine watching my child take her last breath🥺🥺😭😭
Dime .. si estuvieras en el lugar de Ripley..¿Le darías una segunda oportunidad a Newborn? Tal vez puedas hacer de ella una mejor hija..
Posdata: se teoriza que Newborn es mujer
The Newborn was already bigger than a human at birth. It probably would've been bigger than a Queen if it had reached adulthood.
How long would it take to reach adulthood?
@@lukebeakum1316with older xeno biology time frame probably just a couple days to maybe a week. with how fast xenos gestat nowadays, literally hours
A difference of 1 atmosphere of pressure won't do that. You can safely plug that hole with your thumb or a wad of just about any material. It's only 15 lbs / sq inch. So a 1 inch hole would only have a sucking force of 15 lbs. You would get a hickey.
This CAN happen but only deep undersea with pressure differences of several atmospheres. There is a video on UA-cam of a crab getting sucked into a pipe getting cut where the cut pipe internally is at a much much lower pressure.
But there's no pressure in space, just a constant vacuum?
@@breeze7464 the pressure difference between 0 ATM ( space ) and 1 atm is 15 lbs/sq in. Vacuums don't suck, air pushes.
@@DanielJoyce semantics. Air is pushing into a vacuum, vacuum is sucking air. Smh, you've lost a lot of credit with me on this one
@@breeze7464 Vacuum doesn't suck. If the outside was pressurized to 1Atm, and the inside to 2 Atm, there is no vaccuum outside, yet the pressure difference would be the same. There is no such thing as a vacuum 'sucking'.
Just as 'cold' doesn't exist, it's just less warm than other areas. We percieve this difference as cold, but cold doesn't exist as a quantity, heat though does.
This is a very sad scene, remember myself sitting in front of the TV watching this with tears. Poor baby(
You can hear the newborn asking it’s mother for help as it gets sucked into space, I genuinely started shedding tears watching this scene.
One of the most powerful and dramatic scene in movie history ...
No? Is this is the only movie you’ve ever watched?
Yeah right up there with Schindler’s List. Dial it back a little, buddy.
Worst actually
Okay that's a bit much
Agreed this scene is unbearable to watch, very powerful
1:35 it’s like the Newborn is calling “mommmmmmm”
Sadly there was no alternative but to kill it. Strength and size comparable to an alien queen even as a freaking NEWBORN. The killer instincts of the xenomorph amalgamated with the human intelligence. Yeah fuck that. Also this thing could breed on its own like a snail. Ripley knew what she had to do even if it meant killing her child basically a living breathing, feeling creature
how would we know it could breed on its own. even if you account for the plot conveniences of xeno dna the newborn looks like it wouldave just been a genetic dead end.
@@ZeroOmega-vg8nq The Xenomorphs are bioweapons. It's likely that their genetics don't produce "dead ends" since their inherent biology is engineered to breed, spread, and destroy. All Xenormorphs take on traits from their hosts to form new variants, so melding their DNA with new species while maintaining the ability to breed is part of their essential function. Whether or not this thing can breed on its own is uncertain, but it's fairly safe to assume that it *can* breed.
I saw this one on theaters when I was 8 years old!!! This Movie was great!!! As an Alien fan as a kid i liked it!!
After watching Alien: Romulus, I can't help but feel like theres a sort of parallel between this hybrid offspring and the hybrid offspring created by Z-01. They're both xenomorph/human hybrids, yet one was born from a xenomorph queen who acquired human traits, while the other was born from a human woman who obtained genes from a xenomorph. The Newborn was destructive, yes, but it seemed almost innocent and curious despite its brutish method of killing people, meanwhile the Offspring was sadistic to an extent, smiling as it killed with deadly precision. Its almost like the Newborn is the result of an alien "Becoming Human" while the Offspring was the result of a human "Becoming Alien"
when i was watching this i had subtitles on, and the fact that they had subtitles for the alien screaming mom and no was even sadder
"It grabs you suddenly, and doesn't let go until the pressure is equalized,.when it's got you, it's got you"
The crab.
I was 8 when this came out… I already loved Aliens. They already scared the doodoo out of me. But the human-xeno hybrid and the sounds it made really took it to the next level.
I cannot lie every time I watch this I get watery eyes 🥲
I clap and cheer whenever I watch it
I don’t understand why everyone is crying about that thing in the comments lol I thought the way it died was cool and watched it over and over again
@@jairov6745 that's because you've got a big vroomvroom truck in your pfp and you're a big manly man
- I was overjoyed and LMAO, seriously not a lie!
@@jairov6745 - Don't believe any of them. They're lemmings and think it's the thing to do. Wow they all have such deep empathy, like wow! And lots of bots also to drive up views and likes .
I watched this for the first time on mute because my gf was sleeping next to me. I didn’t even need to hear its voice to feel bad for it, insane how much humanity is seen in just a minute
Screw that thing. It was evil, having the worst aspects of humanity and the alien. It killed without conscience but we’re supposed to feel bad because it looked sad? It was pure selfishness.
That and seeing it and Ripley caress each other was oddly incestuous.
yah I agree. 🖕👽aliens. I hate aliens
I felt so sad for this creature. It seemed to scream in pain as a human. :(
The sad look on it's face at 1:42 I feel bad for it
I don't care if people trashed this movie. I loved it.
Same, to me it's underrated
This is the only clip I have seen of the movie and after this I don't think I will watch the full movie, seeing it at first made me disgusted and horrified and when it died I almost got sad. It felt so horrible to see a monster that also looks like a human in some ways die in such a horrible and scary way. And the fact that it's LITERALLY a newborn too makes me even more sad, like it screamed like it was crying for help.
that part was one of the most gruesome and hideous sh*t we have ever encountered in the history of cinematography.
with her intestinal organs squeezing out of the abdomen, yet consicous enough to scream in pain and plead for help, feeling the guts ripping apart and blood gushing out, tho seemed pretty beyond fictional setting, was truely a remarkable scene we will forever keep in our memories.
The way it kept eye contact with its mother during the entire death scene was kind of sad, not gonna lie
I saw this as a kid when I wasn't allowed to. Gave me nightmares for months. Now I love scifi 😅
Tough to be an alien in that situation - It sucked the life out of him
💀
Lol
u did the *thing*
I could make out a lot of words during its horrifying death
0:38 “WAIT!” (Exclamation of shock after seeing airlock breach)
0:47 (very faint) “NOOOO” (“No!!!” In a tone of desperation and disbelief)
0:51 “HYEEEEEEHLP” (help)
0:57 “MAAAAAAA” (or just a scream)
1:01 “HEEEEAAAAAALP” (“HELP”)
1:03 “NAOOOOO NOOOOO” (“No no”)
1:08 “NOOOOOOO”
1:11 “HEEEELP”
1:12 (muffled) “OOOOOH. HELP MEEEEEE”
(Suddenly voice becomes highly intelligible. May be due to straining in voice)
1:28 “GOOOOOOOOOOD”
1:33 “AHHHH NO!!! MOOOOM NOOOOO”
1:35 “MAAAAA NOOOOOO”
1:38 “AAAAAAHHHH! OUT!” (Pleading to get out of the airlock)
1:40 (sobbing) “NOOOO..HOOO.. MOTHER!!! NO!!!!!”
(Vocal cords are being destroyed, leading to half English speech)
1:46 “OOOOOH MY… ELMP MEEEEY” (“OH MY… (god) HELP ME”
1:48 “PLEAH GETYEDYOAAAAAF” (“PLEASE GET IT OFF”)
1:49 “MAUR” (“MOTHER”)
1:52 “EEEEHA NYAAOOOH” (“PLEASE NOOOO”)
1:55 “JEEYED HEEE OAAAUUUGGGHHHD” (“GET ME OUT”)
1:57 “MO--“ (the word “mom” being cut off as his/her innards and organs fly away)
I haven't watched this in years, I don't remember it being this depressing and sad.
I remember catching this scene when another family member was watching the film alone and I wanted to see if it was the same as I remember.
Its not. It hurts my heart. I get why Ripley had to kill him, but he was still just a baby. Kinda puts the whole "killing baby Hitler" concept into perspective.
Like yeah, if you kill him you potentially save thousands of lives by preventing their untimely deaths, but in order to do that, you have to destroy something that, in that moment, is innocent and without fault or wrongdoing.
This is probably the worst application of Delta P, but an understandable occupational hazard.
"when it's got ya, it's got ya"
I was too young when all these came out to actually understand what was happening... I have to go back and watch them all.
I don't know why that movie gets such a bad rap. Sure, it's not the best in the franchise, far from it, but I find it actually entairtaining and different from what was done before. I like the direction of human/ alien cross-breeding they took in it (even though it is unsettling and they maybe did not explore it the best way possible). Again, I don't think people are 100% fair towards that movie.
I personally liked it, I just couldn’t get into 3 but this one was great in my opinion.
It’s the most fun movie in the series IMO
It was screaming "oh no, oh no" when it realized it's insides were spilling out it's back. That was worse that an human death i've seen in a horror movie. For christ sake it's gut fell out it's front so it could watch them being sucked back through itself an out it's back. I'm sobbing over the antagonist's death in a horror film.
Kinda heartbreaking this scene; the newborn didn't ask to exist, much less be what it is. It's no different to a cat or a dog; it hunts its prey and is loyal to its master. You can see the heartbreak within Ripley as she kills the poor abomination.
One of those moments you know you have to kill it…but…those big baby eyes just ask for a chance at life…
But for the sake of the human survival - it needed to die in the most permanent way possible
If the poor newborn survied this would be very exiting to see it in other alien movies, I just wish it survived.
this looks 100times better than CGI in 2022.
fantastic scene, strangely emotionally touching and pleasant at the same time
Pleasant? Lol
@@Gh0stGaminginc in a technical way :)
“OWWW AHHH OH NOO OH MY GOD NO I DONT WANNA DIE” is What I heard at 1:31
Seeing the newborn die was sad, yet at the same time a little satisfying, ngl
0:51 I swear, later they've used this very scream for Wolf Predator in AVP:R
The way the Newborn were looking at Ripley 8 with the deepest sadness for her turning on against it.
We all know that the Xenomorph is part human because they use the DNA of the host that spawns them, but this one were a mutant human/Xenomorph hybrid born from a live birth of a spliced womb, not from a facehugger.
A half breed.
Its a big misunderstanding. Vacuum does Not suck, atmosphere pushes.
Ripley: Has the hots for a female android and that alien monster and shows all kinds of affection and care for them.
Also Ripley: Hostile towards everyone else and doesn't give a damn about them dying.
If I didn't know any better, I'd say Ripley is sort like a villain of the movie franchise or something.
‘I was just born, what the fuuuuuuck did I doooooooooooo!!!!!!?’ **descends to darkness**
(MASTERPIECE)
This is much better last act than Romulus, take notes, Fede.
Last act in Romulus was good too, I like both creatures, and both movies
Man, this would be even better in hand-drawn animation Disney-style.
Like the death of The Horned King from The Black Cauldron.
This scene and the scene from IT chapter 2 when IT slams his head on some glass are the only 2 scenes in any horror/sci-fi movie that have genuinely given me nightmares.
the most satisfying thing of the whole saga. the screams of that thing are perfect and make you relax
The baby was just born... and at the same time the baby had to be killed immediately...🤔😔