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The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982): Chaos seen as a Shape-Shifting Alien and a
Bizarre Metaphor for Pandemics
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of cinema. Nevertheless, it has been seldom analyzed. I will not go into detail on the
movie’s plot, but mainly point out some important points. This film shows us a
team of scientists in Antarctica fighting an otherworldly creature, the Thing. It first
entered their base as a dog, and the characters involved soon discovered that it was
a creature that could assimilate other living beings, and that it came to Earth in a
spacecraft some 100,000 years ago, hibernating all that time in Antarctica, waiting
for a living being to assimilate.
Now, what is curious about the film is the theme involved. It shows us a shape-
shifting alien, but this can be understood mythically as a personification of chaos.
Chaos is what is really unknown. Usually, in sci-fi films this unknown is shown to
us in wonder and awe, as something to be explored, conquered and sometimes
even humble ourselves. But in films such as The Thing the unknown is shown to us
as an unbearable truth. This unbearable truth, ultimately, is something horrific: not
comprehending a large and cold universe. It is not by chance that in the film The
Thing the explorers in Antarctica are scientists: they are trying to divine the
mysteries of the universe (in this case, the unexplored and cold Antarctica).
This type of horror was best developed by H.P. Lovecraft in his various stories
where he described creatures and situations that surpassed human logic, sometimes
known as cosmic horror. The constant theme was the universe was meaningless for
humans and the true motivation of the dark beings in his stories is never known.
The movie had various effects novel for the time, without the use of CGI. Maybe it
was in obscurity for so long because such cosmic horror are of very li le interest for
the general public. But in later years it has become a cult film and is praised as one
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of the best sci-fi films of all time. For me, it is a film that serves to explain cosmic
horror and human behavior when faced with the unknown.
Publicado en Uncategorized · Etiquetado 1982, alien, classic, cosmic, cosmic horror, cult
film, film review, John Carpenter, shapeshifting, The Thing ·
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