Iseijin,
Undefined,
19 years ago
Look, I may have sounded hot-headed on my last post but I agree wholeheartedly that the importance of dialogue is to convey a message. I know that war is wrong, I know that senseless killing should not happen, but that's the reason I'm (and many) are attracted to it, because it's not an accepted view in our society. Shielded and discouraged from violence, we seek it in other forms, mainly movies (and/or videogames). That's why I'm tired of movies always conveying the same peace-oriented message, I've heard it 100 times before in 100 different ways. I like my violence.
But I guess that's why dialogue is needed in the AvP or any franchise's movie, to show that humans have a will of their own, that they CAN choose to fight or not (mostly amongst themselves). Predator and Aliens don't have that choice, they HAVE to fight. Dialogue and its message are important and the audience has to understand it on its own, not spoon-fed to us.
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