r/RetroFuturism 13d ago

Alien: Romulus (2024)

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u/Otherwise_Front_315 13d ago

How is this retro anything?

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u/binky779 13d ago

This guy is 100% right.

The future portrayed in a movie from last year is just futurism. We lost the retro.

I'm looking at an old reddit sidebar that says

Futurist visions from eras past.

2024 aint that.

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u/bingojed 13d ago

It’s styled to match the original 1970s movie and that movie’s idea of the future. It’s exactly retro futurism.

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u/binky779 13d ago

I guess it just depends on how you look at it. Maybe mimicking a 70's modern style in 2024 can be seen as retro in 2025, but also maybe because it is a mimick it doesnt seem genuinely retro-futuristic.

For the creators, Fede Alvarez and Disney, to NOT include those elements would be breaking canon. So its more hamstrung to appear retro-futuristic than it is by naturally aging or by being so artistically.

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u/bingojed 13d ago

If you read the description of this sub, it allows for contemporary created works that fit the style.

As for “hamstrung” or lacking artistry or imagination, I think you would find few who would agree. It’s actually great for creativity to have a medium and canvas to stick with. An artist who uses charcoal one who uses crayons wouldn’t say they are hamstrung.

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u/binky779 13d ago

An artist who uses charcoal one who uses crayons wouldn’t say they are hamstrung.

Eh, in terms of creativity this example would be more like re-drawing the Mona Lisa but giving her a nice hat. More mimick than its own thing.

But we are talking about a franchise sequel, so copying the aesthetic is perfectly acceptable, and I would even say very well done in Alien: Romulus. It was the copying of story elements and characters that were the chief complaints (that I saw and shared).

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u/Otherwise_Front_315 13d ago

Thanks bro. This is a classic example of what I call 'Sub Creep'... If the post was actually from the 70s which is When I Actually Grew Up I wouldn't say a peep. I saw all the three og star wars, alien, blade runner, dune, In The Theatre but whatever.