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The Thing (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The Thing (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Series: BFI Film Classics
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An extra-terrestrial alien, capable of replicating any living form
it touches, infiltrates an isolated research base in the Antarctic,
and sows suspicion and terror among the men trapped there. Which of
them is still human, and which a perfect alien facsimile? John
Carpenter's The Thing, the second adaptation of John W. Campbell's
1938 novella Who Goes There?, received overwhelmingly negative
reviews on its release in 1982, but has since been acknowledged as
a classic fusion of the science fiction and horror genres. Now a
regular fixture in lists of the greatest movies of all time, it is
acclaimed for its inspired and still shocking practical special
effects, its deftly sketched characters brought to life by a superb
cast, elegant widescreen cinematography, ominous score, and a
uniquely tense narrative packed with appropriately ever-changing
metaphors about the human condition. Anne Billson's elegant and
trenchant study, first published in 1997, was one of the first
publications to give the film its due as a modern classic, hailing
it as a landmark movie that brilliantly redefined horror and
science fiction conventions, and combined them with sly humour,
Lewis Carroll logic and disturbingly prescient metaphors for many
of the sociopolitical, scientific and medical upheavals of the past
three decades. In her foreword to this new edition, Anne Billson
reflects upon The Thing's changing fortunes in the years since its
release, its influence on film-makers including Tarantino and del
Toro, and its topicality in an era of melting ice caps and with
humanity besieged by a deadly organism.
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