
Sure. An idea isn't physical, and a movie is physical. The movie encompasses ideas, which means that a rule has been broken; if just one idea was the case, no rule would be broken.
Alien Covenant = rule-breaker
idea = prerequisite for standard
The rule-breaker is without choice, as it's not possible for a movie to encompass just one idea. Therefore the rule-breaking is a fallacy, making the fallacy an inevitable value
Rule-breaking = fallacy/need of copy
Prerequisite of standard = fallacy/need of copy
The need to copy is simultaneously wrong and inevitable. If Alien Covenant is the symmetry of falsehood as a difference, that would mean its ideas are the same difference of value.
The ideas within Alien Covenant are values that are the same yet can behave differently

That is pretty abstract for me and so I could not say that you are wrong. It appears as an equation with your own terms as variables.
To me, it seems rules can still be broken- maybe not as much now since we are pretty jaded.