Scott Talks Prometheus, Last Eight Minutes

The central metaphor is about a “higher being”

Director Ridley Scott talked to Speakeasy about his anticipated Prometheus, opening June 8th and starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Sean Harris, Kate Dickie, Logan Marshall-Green and Patrick Wilson.

The official synopsis is as follows:

Visionary filmmaker Ridley Scott returns to the genre he helped define, creating an original science fiction epic set in the most dangerous corners of the universe. The film takes a team of scientists and explorers on a thrilling journey that will test their physical and mental limits and strand them on a distant world, where they will discover the answers to our most profound questions and to life’s ultimate mystery.

Scott added to Speakeasy that the central metaphor of the film is about a “higher being” who challenges the gods, and the gods don’t want to give him fire. “Fire is our first form of technology,” Scott says, and so by taking fire, the higher being is punished “in perpetuity in a horrible fashion.”. Much like the story of the mythological god, Prometheus, who stole fire from Zeus and for his actions was bound to a rock with an eagle eternally devouring his liver.

He also said that the last eight minutes of the Prometheus story evolve into “a pretty good DNA of the ‘Alien’ one.”

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Source: Speakeasy

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