Some good Science Fiction storys about humans from an alien's POV are Dave's Natterings and Gotta Have Aliens.
From the reincarnation- or re-animation theory angle it sounds like Invasion of the Body snatchers. there were several ( Zombie) films with science-fiction side angles.
Some settings that can be found in science fiction are: Future or alternate timelines Outer space Alien planets Post-apocalyptic Earth Other universes or dimensions
Good question. Men In Black is science fiction due to the fact that the story deals with the interaction of humans, most notably government agents, with alien beings. Technology trading seems to be a principal factor in the show as well. And with any trade endeavor between any two countries or planets, troubles are certain to arise. I hope this answers your question.
Actually, many books are double listed as both science fiction and fantasy. Generally, if there is a dragon, wizard, elf, sorcerer, or dwarf, then it is clearly fantasy. On the other hand, if it involves spaceships, other planets or moons, or alien life forms then it is science fiction. Sometimes it is a bit difficult to sort those two categories out clearly.
The same types of characters you find in any other stories. Science fiction is not about strange alien characters, although you might find space aliens in them. It's about the science. Characters are going to be the same sorts of people, whether they're from Earth or not.
Alien
The science fiction genre is classified by having a fiction mixed with plausible categories. For instance, futuristic novels and alien take-over books would be science fiction.
Yes, the movie E. T. is science fiction, since E. T. is an alien that comes from Outer Space, and outer space is considered science fiction.
Science Fiction is a subcategory of Fiction, meaning all Science Fiction is Fiction, but not all Fiction is Science Fiction.Science Fiction is typically futuristic, though not always, and sometimes involves space travel, time travel, alternate histories, new discoveries and technology, and/or alien lifeforms.
Alien v Preditor
Science fiction is a literary genre under fantasy. In some libraries, all fiction including science fiction are filed by the author's last name. In others, they separate science fiction books and put stickers on them with a rocket ship or an alien.
Yes, Transformers is a science fiction movie series based on the toys created by Hasbro, involving alien robots that can transform into vehicles and other objects. The films explore themes of technology, war, and the relationship between humans and machines.
Naturally Science Fiction since it involves alien life.
A popular theme in science fiction movies is for aliens to invade the earth. Some of the best movies featuring alien invasions are The War of the Worlds, The Body Snatchers, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and The Thing.
Stanley Schmidt has written: 'Aliens and alien societies' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Authorship 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Mid-December 1986 (Volume CVI, No. 13)' 'Argonaut' -- subject(s): Fiction, Insects, Entomologists, Human-alien encounters, Cognition disorders 'Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, December 1986 (Volume CVI, No. 12)' 'Unknown Worlds' 'Tweedlioop' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, June 1986 (Volume CVI No. 6)' 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact, February 1986 (Volume CVI No. 2)' 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact, October 1986 (Volume CVI No. 10)'
John Cramer has written: 'Twistor' -- subject(s): Fiction, Spy stories, University of Washington, Science fiction 'Physical Science' 'Einstein's bridge' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, Life on other planets, Science fiction 'How Alien Would Aliens Be'
From the reincarnation- or re-animation theory angle it sounds like Invasion of the Body snatchers. there were several ( Zombie) films with science-fiction side angles.