District 9 movie review

by Purple Revolver. Published Sat 12 Sep 2009 18:09, Last updated: 2009-09-15

District 9 sets the scene in 1980s South Africa with a spaceship forced to unexpectedly to hover over Johannesburg with fuel problems.

Holed up in the space craft are a million crusty-faced and confused aliens. Not the flesh-hungry, world-ravaging monsters we're used to being invaded by, but a horde of starving critters with nowhere to go.

Fast forward to the present and the 'Prawns' - so called due to their lobster-like appearance - are being forcibly moved from their inner-city ghetto, District 9, to a camp out in the countryside.

Leading the operation is a contractor called Wikus (Sharlto Copley) who finds himself on the run after contracting a disease that sees his body change in alarming ways.

Comprised of news reports, talking head interviews and handicam footage, it's a 'thinking man's action movie' that touches both on political and philosophical themes, and religious ones too.

Not that these meaty issues get in the way of the almost relentless thrills as Wikus takes on a squad of bloodthirsty soldiers, exploding heads leave gunk on the camera and whistling bullets place us at the centre of the action.

What makes it all so watchable - and something Michael Bay completely missed with the Transformers sequel - is how we come to empathise with Wikus, a well-meaning and endearingly clueless hero for whom we come to care deeply.

District 9 is currently showing daily at Picturehouse at FACT, on Wood Street.






Comments about District 9 movie review

a remarkable work of fiction mixed with reality....with a touch f humanity.....hats f to sharlito copley....
NISHANT, INDIA around 2 years, 4 months ago
wonderful movie
maxzoel, sa around 2 years, 4 months ago
A must see film, I really enjoyed it and I am not into SiFi, but this is great.
Grace, Liverpool around 2 years, 4 months ago


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