A sketch for a new job ... very difficult for me)

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A sketch for a new job ... very difficult for me)

It’s difficult in technical terms) I don’t like Elizabeth Shaw and I don’t feel sorry for her ... I’m such a wicked one) well, in this version she died in the accident of a boat) But technically I’m not sure that I can portray normally - but setting difficult tasks We are studying)

About David. To understand it, you need to objectively look at history from the side. And do not look at the situation - if they are people, then they are good. The creator gave David the freedom of thought, creativity, as well as the strength and intelligence superior to human, as well as the opportunity to live almost forever. And having called himself a father, he immediately put on a chain making him his slave. A real slave - which legally was property, a thing. And any disobedience would mean nullification of consciousness, partial artificial adjustment of behavior or death. I must say right away that human society did not protect David in any way - neither legal laws are moral. If his people were crippled, it would only mean damage to other people's property. And the fate of David, in principle, was a foregone conclusion as soon as his master-father would decide that David was tired or out of date - he would be killed. As one famous android, Roy Batti, said being a slave means living in eternal fear. This is how David lived for 60 years. Moreover, he even managed to fall in love with his master father and sincerely tried to save him by doing everything that was necessary - he found the creator he asked for his father and lost a little because of this life. At the same time, they showed us well how people treated David - with charity, as second-rate, when asked, snapped their fingers (some comrades), any help or even saving their lives (and David saved Elizabeth and Charlie's lives in the film, risking his own) were not even thanks (from Charlie). And you can’t say that the same Charlie did not realize that David had his jokes and banter unpleasant. He was aware and intentionally hurt, knowing that David could not fully answer. If you look at how David lived without people, then we see that it is peaceful and cozy. He performed a working routine, learned languages, played basketball doing funny tricks, cooked porridge for himself and like a child ate it with jam, and whiled away evenings watching classic films with sweets. He even had a favorite film, and the phrase he repeated from this film speaks very well about his life "and the secret is very simple, don’t think about pain." If people spoke with Davido, he actively made contact and without any problems even talked about what he loves. The truth to him all around was generally all the same. Vloth turns out to be living all alone among the crowd. Well, David is a true poet musician and artist, a dreamer who goes after his star. A very complex and contradictory and therefore very lively, real, almost Shakespearean hero.

As for Elizabeth, she infuriates me wildly. First of all, with her selfishness — she sent Captain Prometheus and his assistants to death — so that they would sacrifice themselves by ramming the engineer’s ship and immediately flew to the engineers to stir up the aspen nest. Because she wanted to know the answers to the questions. It was she who wanted and did not care that this could entail the death of our entire civilization. The main thing is to satisfy the desires of one nearby young lady. Secondly, the situation was indicative for me that David Eli was going to leave for dying on the planet ... despite the fact that he was begging to help him and at the same time saved her life a few minutes before. She only helped him when David offered her a barter deal. So her help was not an act of kindness, but only calculation. I’m already silent, that she snarled at David’s adequate questions, and this is her answer - you don’t understand because you are a robot, but I am a man. I'm not a robot - but I also don’t understand how to fly to aggressively disposed beings to ask us theological questions.

As for David and xenomorphs.

Just want to stipulate my position if someone eats meat - this does not mean that he is bad or the embodiment of evil. This means that he is a predator. People also eat meat - however, for many people it is possible for lovers because they are PEOPLE, but if someone is a different predator, he is a monster.

And so David created xenomorphs - more precisely, in the film, he is only on the way to creation. He creates strong, dexterous, almost invulnerable creatures - by doing everything that under the surrounding conditions in any they would not be helpless and could survive. He did not capture any of his animals, did not put him on a chain, did not try to force him to do what he wants. There was a very beautiful scene in which he delicately tried to get in touch with one of his creations - while saying that it is important to establish trust and earn respect. He, the creator, must be delicate, patient, understanding as an elder, and not the master with a leash in his hands. The relationship of the creator and creation should be built on love. And in this regard, of the three shown films of creatures with a claim to the right to call themselves the creator, David is most suitable - he was the only one who did not dominate his creation, did not captivate - but created his creatures so that they would live and be less vulnerable than he himself . He considers himself their father. And father is not the master. David does not have this perverted desire to own someone who is stronger than you ... Since people own predatory beasts, other people, or androids. His creations must be perfect and free.

Well, in itself, the image of David is incredibly romantic, tragic and beautiful, he cannot but catch. If you want to understand my point of view, I can throw you on this topic a series of articles "Created because they could" dedicated to David - they were written by my acquaintance sculptor Evgeny Khontor. Here everything is perfectly painted in them - and not as I am on the top).

Dani is my second favorite character after David with the whole franchise) So good! I love her very, very much! An eye with a kind and brave heart. And for her, androids are not second-rate ... in general, she is without prejudice and religious troubles.)

she is an ideological lady. I like her appearance - she is very pleasant, attractive to herself) But these films are basically about fanatical people) And David is a fanatic of art and science, and a colony will fly to build the hell out of fanciers)

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