So how do we feel about the Aliens in Signs being Demons

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SIGNS FAN THEORY Let’s skip the M. Night hatred for a moment. I, too, think he’s become something of a joke. But he HAS made a number of worthwhile movies, and this is one I initially couldn’t stand, thinking it was full of ridiculous plot-holes. And then…EUREKA!

When I first saw this film, I didn’t realize that it wasn’t about aliens at all. It’s about the return of demons. Notice it’s all about a priest’s resurgence of belief, and a preordained moment of redemption-if-dared-and-attempted. There is no alien technology or weaponry or clothing of any kind, only a clawed, naked beast creature and lights in the sky.

Furthermore: The running joke throughout the movie is that people see these “invaders” in a way that’s related to their particular frame of mind: The cop sees them as prankster kids, the bookstore owners see them as “a hoax to sell commercials,” the Army recruitment officer sees them as invading military, the kids see them as UFOs…and the priest sees them as test of faith. This understanding of the film removed my hatred of the “You’ve got to be kidding me; they were killed by WATER!” concept. In fact, the priest’s daughter had been referred to as “holy” (as revealed during Mel’s key monologue)–recognized by all who saw her at her birth as “an Angel;” and her quite particular relationship to water is shown to be very special and spiritual: In other words, she has placed vials of what are, essentially, HOLY WATER all around the house. (And the creature’s reaction when coming in contact with this blessed liquid is EXACTLY like monsters/vampires being splashed by spiritual “acid.”)

This view of the movie also explains the creature’s actions: They act like superior tricksters, are not able to break in through closed doors, can be trapped behind simple wooden latches –all mythological elements of demons and vampire-like creatures of lore. It also explains the news over the radio at the end of the movie that an ancient method of killing the creatures has been found “in three small cities in the Middle East” –one would suspect the religious “hubs” of the three main Abrahamic traditions, each discovering the “mystic methods” of protection-and-dispatch that I’ve noted earlier.

Note also: All the Christian iconography throughout the movie, the references to “Signs and Wonders” (the true meaning of the title), the crucifix shapes hinted-at everywhere (check out the overhead shot, looking down on the street driving into town) and the ultimate fact that the entire movie is built around a Priest rediscovering he is not abandoned to a random, Godless, scientifically-oriented Universe but, rather, is part of a predicted and dreamed-of plan.

Now –these creatures may for all intents and purposes be some sort of extraterrestrial or inter-dimensional “aliens” –but the point of the movie seems to be that they are, in the ACTUALITY OF THE FILM WORLD, the dark stuff from which all the character’s tales of devils and night-creatures were born.


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I liked the movie but the demons thing doesn't make it any better or worse for me. it's a nice take on it that makes enough sense that I tend to believe that it was intentional on shymallamallama's part. but it's not something that's so mind blowing that it makes me see the movie in a different light.

the aliens were hurt by all water not just "holy" water.
 

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Yeah if you ignore the rest of the movie, where it talks about the Aliens shying away from places of Water (as well of them actually coming from space, then yes they may have been demons. Its still fails to stand up against 5th grade criticism.
 

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would have made more sense then beings who were able to cross the universe to invade a planet made of 70% water and on any given day can rain and despite there limitations and there superior technology not being smart enough to wear some kind of protection against water. fukk I hate this movie with a passion It makes me mad I watched it.
 

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would have made more sense then beings who were able to cross the universe to invade a planet made of 70% water and on any given day can rain and despite there limitations and there superior technology not being smart enough to wear some kind of protection against water. fukk I hate this movie with a passion It makes me mad I watched it.
Yea, that shyt is dumb as fukk but I still like the movie a lot.
 

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Ummm...can someone explain what crop circles have to do with demons when they have always been identified with extraterrestrials..
not sure about that. I just rewatched it and there is definitely some religious allegory to it for fukking sure. I never thought about it before this point though.
 

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They were always intended to be interpreted as demons. The humans in the movie perceived them as "aliens" because that made the most sense to then. M Night is garbage now but that movie was one big religious symbolism party. You really think he didnt realize it was dumb for naked water dissolving aliens to come to a water covered planet? No one is that retarded. Faith and other religious themes were the very center of the movie. "Aliens from outer space" was just a cover for demonic activities, friends.
 
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