'Alien: Romulus' Is Exhausting, Gross As Hell, And Incredibly Fun | Defector
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In a world of decay and hopelessness, the young characters in Alien: Romulus dream of freedom, only to face unceasing challenges that double their servitude.
Set against a backdrop of corporate failure and ecological despair, the characters' struggles embody the dire circumstances of a society unable to sustain authority.
Rain's journey highlights the bleak realities of youth today, caught in a cycle of debt and indifference from a system that extracts and coerces.
Alien: Romulus presents a nightmarish vision of a mining colony where hope is a mirage and the weight of corporate greed defines every character's fate.
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