A 2009 science fiction / action film directed by Neill Blomkamp.
< read all 47 reviews Despite the movie's less-than-subtle messages about humanity, I found this to be a strong film because of the fact that the characters have decent levels of depth to them, which is one of the main deciding factors for why I like District 9. In particular, I found Wikus's change in character, physically and in terms of personality, the most interesting. The cool action scenes and visual aesthetics to the Prawn technology are also helping factors with this.
Unlike the massively-hyped film Avatar, D9 was a bigger success for me for the fact that not everything is shown in such a black-and-white fashion, and D9 was able to successfully tell its story without pretty-looking cat aliens and a $250 million advertising budget.
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Against this backdrop is a more personal story about a bureaucrat named Wikus (Sharlto Copley) who is accidentally exposed to a DNA-altering substance. As he begins metamorphosing into one of the creatures, Wikus goes on the run from scientists who want to harvest his evolving, new parts and aliens who see him as a threat. When he pairs up with an extraterrestrial secretly planning an escape from Earth, however, what should be a fascinating relationship story becomes a series of firefights and explosions. Nuance is lost to numbing violence, and the more interesting potential of the film is obscured. Yet, for a while District 9 is a ...