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When she reaches the end of her lifespan, a scientist rushes to Mexico, in order to save the half-breed alien seductress he raised as his docile niece, but soon awakens the deadly, sexual pr... Read allWhen she reaches the end of her lifespan, a scientist rushes to Mexico, in order to save the half-breed alien seductress he raised as his docile niece, but soon awakens the deadly, sexual predator inside her.When she reaches the end of her lifespan, a scientist rushes to Mexico, in order to save the half-breed alien seductress he raised as his docile niece, but soon awakens the deadly, sexual predator inside her.
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Kristyan Ferrer
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Being a fan of the "Species" films, especially loving Species II, I watched this with open arms. I did not think it worked. Partly because the storyline seemed so short-lived. The trailer did look a tad on the positive side though but that, is how trailers are designed. But this is nothing at all like the previous ones, except for the Alien DNA etc etc.
This has awful acting, one hell of a bad bad accent and an OK blond playing the Alien femme fatal, but not worth the 90 or so minutes that it ended up as. If the species films are ever going to work and be believable they need to be serious, with serious (good, well-known) actors. That alone would help the publicity! But no, they go for the opposite.
I even wished afterwards that I had been a director doing this film. Oh my god would I have made some CHANGES! Should have mixed the DNA with sense instead of aliens LOL
big no no no no no, cannot emphasize that enough.
This has awful acting, one hell of a bad bad accent and an OK blond playing the Alien femme fatal, but not worth the 90 or so minutes that it ended up as. If the species films are ever going to work and be believable they need to be serious, with serious (good, well-known) actors. That alone would help the publicity! But no, they go for the opposite.
I even wished afterwards that I had been a director doing this film. Oh my god would I have made some CHANGES! Should have mixed the DNA with sense instead of aliens LOL
big no no no no no, cannot emphasize that enough.
it was a pity that IMDb didn't have the ability to rate movies as 0 because that is exactly what i would have given it. however, i have had to give it 1 out of 10, but i mean 0......
plot was very poor, movie was too confusing and the poor plot didn't make me feel a connection, like or dislike anyone in the movie.
seemed like random things happening with no explanation or leading up to any event in particular.
acting was a bit wooden, and the accent from Dominic Keating was probably the most entertaining of any of the script.
please avoid this movie, as you can never get the 90 minutes of your life back that you waste on this.
plot was very poor, movie was too confusing and the poor plot didn't make me feel a connection, like or dislike anyone in the movie.
seemed like random things happening with no explanation or leading up to any event in particular.
acting was a bit wooden, and the accent from Dominic Keating was probably the most entertaining of any of the script.
please avoid this movie, as you can never get the 90 minutes of your life back that you waste on this.
And so we reach the fourth, and final part of a series that never deserved a first sequel, let alone three of them. The slim storyline was told in its entirely in the first movie, and the next three have just been poorly thought-out remakes, redos or continuations of the same situations. This one follows straight-to-video B-movie territory from beginning to end, bringing everything down to its lowest common denominator. There's a misguided but decent scientist hero – Ben Cross, looking embarrassed to be here, a pretty young and nubile actress, Helena Mattsson, whose acting skills are extremely limited, some monster suits and some very bad CGI effects.
The storyline kind of meanders from place to place without ever progressing. There's some experimental stuff in a laboratory, more scenes of the alien women on the prowl searching for a mate, and other aliens besides who kill people with their long CGI tongues. The script is very poor and the performances poorer, and there's no decent action or gore to speak of. Just nudity, and even that gets boring after a while, so I really do hope this is the last we'll see of the Species films
The storyline kind of meanders from place to place without ever progressing. There's some experimental stuff in a laboratory, more scenes of the alien women on the prowl searching for a mate, and other aliens besides who kill people with their long CGI tongues. The script is very poor and the performances poorer, and there's no decent action or gore to speak of. Just nudity, and even that gets boring after a while, so I really do hope this is the last we'll see of the Species films
I was expecting it to be a bit cheesy and low-budget-looking, but I wasn't expecting to be insulted.
This "film" has similar production values and acting caliber as you will find in an average daytime soap.
It's as if the crew of "Days of Our Lives" borrowed the studio's gear for a weekend and went and shot a "Sci-Fi/Thriller" because those are popular these days, so we should be able to make some cash with it.
It wasn't scary, wasn't thrilling, wasn't even sci-fi-y, just boring and predictable. No plot, bad lighting, laughable critters, wooden acting, no reason at all to force yourself to sit through a turd like this one.
The rave reviews here have to be from people associated with the production, or else who haven't actually seen the "film".
Avoid at all cost.
This "film" has similar production values and acting caliber as you will find in an average daytime soap.
It's as if the crew of "Days of Our Lives" borrowed the studio's gear for a weekend and went and shot a "Sci-Fi/Thriller" because those are popular these days, so we should be able to make some cash with it.
It wasn't scary, wasn't thrilling, wasn't even sci-fi-y, just boring and predictable. No plot, bad lighting, laughable critters, wooden acting, no reason at all to force yourself to sit through a turd like this one.
The rave reviews here have to be from people associated with the production, or else who haven't actually seen the "film".
Avoid at all cost.
Species: The Awakening feels like a shadow of what the franchise once promised. While the original Species had its share of flaws, it at least offered an intriguing mix of sci-fi and horror. This fourth installment, unfortunately, lacks the creativity and tension that made the first film memorable.
The plot tries to introduce a new angle with a professor discovering her alien origins, but it quickly devolves into a predictable series of events. The story struggles to sustain interest, and the characters are thinly developed, leaving little room for emotional investment.
The special effects and makeup work, while passable for a straight-to-DVD release, can't compensate for the weak script and uninspired direction. The horror elements feel forced, and the sci-fi aspect, which could have been fascinating, is barely explored.
While the film deserves some credit for attempting to expand the Species lore, it's clear that the franchise has run out of steam by this point. Even the action sequences, which could have added some excitement, feel half-hearted and unoriginal.
Unless you're a die-hard fan of the Species series, this entry offers little to recommend. It's a lackluster effort that fails to recapture the intrigue and excitement of its predecessors. A missed opportunity to close the series on a high note.
The plot tries to introduce a new angle with a professor discovering her alien origins, but it quickly devolves into a predictable series of events. The story struggles to sustain interest, and the characters are thinly developed, leaving little room for emotional investment.
The special effects and makeup work, while passable for a straight-to-DVD release, can't compensate for the weak script and uninspired direction. The horror elements feel forced, and the sci-fi aspect, which could have been fascinating, is barely explored.
While the film deserves some credit for attempting to expand the Species lore, it's clear that the franchise has run out of steam by this point. Even the action sequences, which could have added some excitement, feel half-hearted and unoriginal.
Unless you're a die-hard fan of the Species series, this entry offers little to recommend. It's a lackluster effort that fails to recapture the intrigue and excitement of its predecessors. A missed opportunity to close the series on a high note.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is the first film of the Species franchise that does not feature Natasha Henstridge, who played Sil in the first film as well as Eve in the two previous movies (even though her role in La mutante 3 (2004) was a small cameo).
- Goofs(at around 59 mins) When Miranda is 'born' the second time and she gets up after rolling on the floor you can clearly see she is wearing skin-colored underwear to cover herself below the waist.
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Miranda Hollander: For their punishment Zeus gave them women.
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