I suppose that’s slightly better,
though why doesn’t the older brother take full control. A tribe keeps the women and children away from conflict..
It’s just not realistic for a little girl to fight a Predator at all, no matter its condition.
What purpose does it serve other than minimizing the effect the monster has in a monster film? I get it, it’s supposed to be an empowering moment, but at the expense of the universe’s greatest hunter? No.
This creature should make grown men tremble….
well the girl notices the pred ship landing
and notices the pred killing a bear I think.
but no one believes her.
they think she's lying
so it becomes a matter of "the boy who cried wolf."
the guys laugh at her, one guy bully her and punch her.
so then the pred attacks them all and spares her because to the pred she might as well be a cat or a mouse to him. she's nothing.
that's kind of why she gets to kill him later on.
she goes unnoticed
then the pred attacks the French and that's one of the most badass scenes in the entire franchise. it's truly amazing ( it's on YouTube) the pred takes out like 8 guys in the style of 300 ( like the Spartan scene in slow mo)
her brother almost wins but sacrifices himself to save her. it's more like a family bond thing. he didn't believe her, and then he needs to save her. he helps her escape. dies.
technically yeah..the brother needed to kill the pred. and yes it has a "girl power" moment at the end.
but she's very attentive and pays attention more than the guys. she's ignored by everyone so she's able to notice the pred.
it's kinda like the end of APOCALYPTO.
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