Doomed
Powerlessness is the foundation of most horror stories. Whether they’re about monsters or madmen or even worse, the notion that we are not in charge of our own destiny is what makes most horror work. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about purely fantastic dangers like Freddy Krueger and vampires or if we’re staying in more realistic territory with murderers and natural disasters. If a character must confront their own powerlessness, you’ve got yourself a horror story.
This is why Alien is a horror story, and Aliens is an action adventure film. In one, a crew of poorly armed, non-combat astronauts are slaughtered by a sneaky predator. In the other, a squad of soldiers blasts scores of aliens. It’s true that the soldiers in Aliens are facing some long odds, but though they are in desperate straits, they can still fight back. They might all die, but they are sure as hell going to take a lot of the enemy with them. And in the end, it all boils down to Sigourney Weaver in a power suit grappling with the alien queen. Certainly, not an easy victory, but a victory nonetheless, through guts, determination, and a handy dandy airlock. (more…)