Description: They Live Product Details: "They Live" follows the story of John Nada (played by Roddy Piper), a drifter who arrives in Los Angeles looking for work. After finding a job as a construction worker, Nada stumbles upon a mysterious pair of sunglasses in a church that reveals the hidden reality around him. When he puts on the glasses, he sees the world as it truly is: advertisements, billboards, and the media are all controlled by an alien race disguised as humans. These aliens, who are in charge of Earth's elite, subtly control the population by implanting subliminal messages in their media, encouraging people to conform to consumerist behavior, to obey authority, and to remain oblivious to their true servitude. As Nada begins to see the world for what it is, he tries to warn others and join a small resistance group that fights against the alien forces. However, the fight for liberation is tough, as the aliens use various means to suppress the resistance, including violent retaliation and manipulation of the masses. Nada's main ally in the fight is Frank (played by Keith David), a fellow worker who initially refuses to believe Nada's claims until he, too, sees the truth. The film builds tension through action, gritty urban environments, and the escalating conflict between Nada, the resistance, and the alien forces. Carpenter’s direction uses a mix of physical confrontations (notably a long, iconic fight between Nada and Frank) and sharp political satire. The film's central themes reflect Carpenter’s critiques of capitalism, consumerism, and the ways in which society is controlled by unseen forces. The revelation of the true world through the sunglasses metaphorically represents waking up to the harsh truths of society and class. Main Key Features: Social Commentary: "They Live" is widely regarded as a critique of the excessive consumerism of the 1980s, as well as the greed and manipulation by the wealthy elite. The film uses the concept of aliens controlling human behavior through media and advertising as an allegory for how societal norms and economic structures are controlled by those in power. The Sunglasses: The film's central gimmick is the pair of sunglasses that reveal the hidden reality of the world. Without them, characters see a normal world, but with them, they see messages like “OBEY,” “CONSUME,” and “SUBMIT,” as well as the true alien faces of those in power. This device is a metaphor for awakening to the truths behind social and political structures. Roddy Piper's Performance: Roddy Piper, a professional wrestler, stars as John Nada, the film’s protagonist. Piper’s charisma and tough-guy persona are key to the film's success. His portrayal of a man struggling to understand the hidden forces at work in his society adds depth to the character’s journey from confusion to action. Themes of Rebellion and Resistance: The film explores the idea of waking up to the corrupt system and fighting back. Nada becomes part of a resistance group aiming to free the world from alien control. His struggle reflects broader themes of rebellion against oppressive systems and the lengths one must go to in order to make a change. Iconic Fight Scene: One of the most memorable sequences in "They Live" is a long, drawn-out fight between Nada and Frank. The fight, lasting several minutes, is often cited as one of the best fight scenes in film, notable for its intensity and realism. Tone and Style: The film blends horror and sci-fi with action elements, but also leans heavily into dark humor and satire. Carpenter’s direction emphasizes the absurdity of societal structures, with the alien overlords making their influence felt through a seemingly benign consumer culture. Dystopian Vision: "They Live" presents a dystopian vision of Earth where the population is kept in check by subtle alien manipulation. This reflects a growing fear during the 1980s of corporate control, government overreach, and the loss of individuality. The film explores the consequences of a world where the majority are unaware of their oppression, while the few in power benefit at the expense of everyone else.
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Package Dimensions LxWxH: 7.56x5.28x0.59 Inches
Subtitle Language: English, French, Spanish
Rating: R
Director: John Carpenter
Sub-Genre: Horror
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Studio: Universal Studios
Weight: 0.15 Pounds
Brand: Branded
Type: They Live
Format: DVD
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Language: English
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Run Time: 95 min.
Genre: Science Fiction
Movie/TV Title: They Live
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1