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 Post subject: Thoughts on Disctict 9?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:46 am 
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I went and saw District 9 Friday night...

LOVED IT!!

I thought it was by far the best mix of social commentary, sci-fi, comedy, humans & aliens alike being quite literally blown-up... CGI was outstanding... very original story/plot

Part of why I like it so much I think was that it had a similar feel to Serenity/Firefly.

Highly recommend it... for a much better explanation, this is a good review/explanation of the flick from Entertainment Weekly:

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Were they not tentacled, claw-handed creatures from another planet with bodies like steel-plated shellfish, the ghetto-dwelling underclass in the madly original, cheekily 
 political, altogether exciting District 9 would look much like any refugee population: They miss home, they're discriminated against, and they're driven by overcrowding, squalor, and hunger to acts of violence that make the local populace hate them even more and wish them good riddance. And that's exactly the point of this great mind-stretcher of a sci-fi actioner — surely the first flying-saucer-and-mayhem movie in which aliens touch down on Earth by way of Johannesburg, rather than a more glamorous port of call. It's no accident that the aliens' massive spacecraft stalls out over South Africa, uniting the citizenry (with its own 
 infamous history of us-against-them racism) against a population humans of every color can despise. South African-born director Neill Blomkamp knows the history of his homeland.

The political resonance is sharp. But the movie wears its allegorical flourishes lightly. 
A thinking person's sci-fi movie from an inventive director of shorts and TV commercials, District 9 revels in the fun of mashing up
 narrative styles, with much of the footage presented as if shot by a documentary team on the scene. (Cloverfield made merry with the same vérité conceit.) The action — and there's plenty — really takes off when a big corporation (any resemblance to Halliburton is...your call) is hired to move the creatures from the slumlike township in which they have been segregated to something like a concentration camp, something meaner and farther away.

Not in my backyard! cry the good people of Jo'burg about the crustacean-shaped species derogatorily called Prawns. A rule-bound company man named Wikus (played by Sharlto Copley in a killer feature-acting debut) is 
selected to implement the massive relocation. Understandably, nothing runs smoothly — especially once Wikus starts poking around the shanty home of a Prawn who's a good dad to his shrimp of a kid — and, it turns out, a powerful scientist with a homegrown workshop. Viva the Prawn revolution! What begins with ''news'' footage out of South Africa ends with headline news here at home: District 9 proves that there's intelligent alien life in the movie universe this summer.

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did they show the relationship of this movie to the true life District 6?

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Marty Howard wrote:
did they show the relationship of this movie to the true life District 6?


(I had no idea what you're talking about until I Googled "South Africa District 6") ... but I'd say the title and premise of the movie was just that. But no, they didn't explicitly make the connection for anyone who didn't already make it (or if they did, I missed it.)

According to wikipedia:

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District 9 is a 2009 science fiction film produced by Peter Jackson and directed by Neill Blomkamp. The film is set in South Africa, and is inspired by the events surrounding District Six.

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Anything described as similar to the best TV show ever (Firefly) has got to be good!


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Maria Winslow wrote:
Anything described as similar to the best TV show ever (Firefly) has got to be good!


:wink:

I'd say its a little more brutal and more violent than Firefly... but it FEELS like it's something that could actually happen. The documentary feel for much of the film has something to do with that too though.

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Maria Winslow wrote:
Anything described as similar to the best TV show ever (Firefly) has got to be good!


what do you know, you don't even *have* a tv :)


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Jason Tower wrote:
what do you know, you don't even *have* a tv :)


You need to read "Stuff White People Like". I think you would appreciate it.


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Maria Winslow wrote:
Jason Tower wrote:
what do you know, you don't even *have* a tv :)


You need to read "Stuff White People Like". I think you would appreciate it.


you mean this?

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/01 ... ving-a-tv/

i gotta admit, i'd not see this site before so at first i thought you were making fun of me. which of course is natural:

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/05 ... -offended/

then i realized that maybe you were just being cheeky and which means that having a tv was ok. and that's good because i do like this:

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2009/03/11/123-mad-men/

but you don't have a tv yet you like mad men which is on tv so now i'm even more confused. i don't even know how to describe this...

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/02/03/50-irony/


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