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Directed by Graham Baker, the 1988 film (distributed by 20th Century Fox ) serves as a quintessential example of science fiction utilized as social allegory. By blending the conventions of a gritty buddy-cop thriller with a high-concept extraterrestrial premise, the film explores complex issues of immigration, racism, and cultural assimilation . The Premise: Newcomers in Los Angeles

The story is set in a near-future version of 1991, three years after a massive spaceship carrying 300,000 alien "Newcomers" (or ) lands in the Mojave Desert. Originally bred as a slave class for an unseen master race, the Newcomers are eventually quarantined and then integrated into human society, primarily in Los Angeles . Core Themes and Allegory Alien Nation (1988) Alien_Nation_1988-Altadefinizione01_tel_1080p-H...