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When Aliens Invade: 8 Great Invasion Movies

The alien invasion scenario is a common one in cinema – and for good reason. If movies are a mirror, reflecting social anxieties and regrets, then the alien invasion trope is one of the most adaptable allegories imaginable. For decades, filmmakers have used it to discuss military policies, fear of technology and concern over environmental abuses. Our scientific progress as a species, in conflict with the moral progress of our conscience, and our natural fear of change, are all to be found in the alien invasion movie. There are three main types of cinematic alien invasion – each serving a different purpose – although variations and combinations do occasionally appear. These are Occupation, Infiltration and Raid.

Signs (2002)

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In what is arguably the last good movie that writer-director M. Night Shyamalan made (thus far), Signs depicts a highly effective and atmospheric alien invasion raid movie, in which the aggressors slowly build to a night invasion by leaving crop circles across the world. Seen only through the eyes of an isolated family – already grieving for their matriarch – Signs delivers something creepy and claustrophobic, while musing on themes of global conflict and destiny.

With stellar performances from Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin, Shyamalan’s movie slowly cranks up the tension with lingering tracking shots and haunting sounds – only offering the briefest of glimpses of the monster until the very end, when destiny conspires to provide the family with all they need to defeat their intergalactic intruder, as humanity does the same outside.