James Cameron's story of Science Fiction - Monsters

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The monster is nothing more than the interweaving of all our fears. Where is the line between horror and science fiction? Horrors are rooted in the spiritual world, they come from a person's belief in good and evil and are a mixture of archetypes of the collective unconscious. But with the advent of a new theme in Western literature - science, a new genre of science fiction appears. And if earlier monsters were rooted in mythology and folklore, fantasies about monsters of a new era feed new areas of knowledge - this is radioactivity, and genetic engineering, and robotics. It all starts with the story of Frankenstein, the progenitor of all sci-fi monsters. Dragons are being replaced by dinosaurs from Jurassic Park, space monsters have frightened more than one generation of viewers of the movie "Alien", and modern teenagers are familiar with this genre primarily through the TV series "Very strange things." How were these images created in the cinema, and what idea did the authors want to convey? This series answers the question of how "playing God" with new technologies can lead humanity to disaster. Monsters transcend the laws of nature - these super-beings make us doubt what a person really is.

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