District 9
Starring: William Allen Young, William Allen Young, Sharlto Copley
Details: US/112 min (15A)
Science Fiction is a genre that is much loved, but one that doesn't really see a great deal of innovation or originality nowadays; studios tend to think throwing a massive budget at a music video director will recapture the brilliance of Blade Runner, or Star Wars. Moon director Dylan Jones recently proved that you don't need enough money to buy a small country to make stirring cinema with scope; but Neill Blomkamp has bettered that, with a production that feels fresh, intelligent, intriguing and exciting, along with action that is organic to the storyline. Yep, you don't need to switch your brain off to have a blast watching this one; strangely, it actually helps if you pay attention.
Twenty years ago an alien spacecraft came to earth, parking its arse over Johannesburg for three months, before the local authorities succumbed to international pressure and entered the craft. There they found extra terrestrial creatures severely malnourished, and in need of immediate care. Setting up a temporary camp directly beneath the ship to aid the sick, the creatures soon expand into the millions, and the temporary home becomes their permanent residence. When private company, Multi-National United (MNU), takes over the running of the camp, and attempts to move its inhabitants to a new area outside of the city, one of its supervisors is infected with virus that appears to be changing him into one of the so-called Prawns.
Obviously littered with subtext about apartheid in South Africa, Blomkamp's film still doesn't take itself too seriously, and knows when to have fun. Sharlto Copley is excellent as the hugely put-upon MNU employee, who is more ignorant than racist, until he realises what it's like to be segregated from society and those he loves. His performance is subtly layered, as he manages a few laughs amidst the exploding heads and refined metaphors. He may be the only one whose character is really given enough time to feel real despite the documentary feel to proceedings, but he impresses hugely in his first major role.
Making a smart film that will also still somehow appeal to those paying to see it purely for the action/spectacle is no mean feat, but Blomkamp has managed it. It starts off as a quasi-documentary, with shaky cameras and main characters speaking directly to the screen, but then seamlessly eases into more traditional narrative and becomes utterly engrossing. Some of the aliens themselves (or Prawns) actually manage to evoke sympathy, while the conclusion in particular is simultaneously heartbreaking and hopeful.
Marking the arrival of two impressive talents in Blomkamp and Copley, District 9 is one the most original and engrossing films of the year. Action packed, but intelligent and character driven cinema
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Your Reviews
Smart and original sci-fi - Keith C
Maybe apart from Moon, the best sci-fi movie to come along in years. Obviously a decent budget and backing from Peter Jackson has helped but its the clever and engaging storyline that wins it out.... MORE
Review Published 01 July 2010
expected so much more - mart1n
i never got around to see this movie in the cinema, even though i reallyh wanted to. It was by Peter Jackson so i expected so much more. The effects granted are amazing even though i heard it was... MORE
Review Published 10 March 2010
District 9 is a perfect 10 - masonica
It's only every now and again that cinema gets to show an intelligent and clever sci-fi movie and '09 had 2 with this and Moon. Cleverly using a socio-political slant and very visceral action this... MORE
Review Published 10 March 2010
Top Drawer - Frank
Saw this on DVD. Really very great piece of film this. The acting is a little weak in parts but more than made up for by the effects which add to the story rather than are the story. Anyone familiar... MORE
Review Published 07 March 2010
Startlingly original Sci-fi - Patrick McLaren
For the first twenty minutes or so, Disrict 9 looked like an ill-judged sci-fi farce, with Sharlto Copley's bureaucrat, clipboard in hand, knocking on the doors of a series of dilapidated shacks and... MORE
Review Published 28 February 2010
excellent - aiden carey
a different take on the sf genre, really enjoyable film, acting slighty suspect on occassions but overall excellent,
Review Published 27 February 2010
Lock up the District - Paul
District 9 is a well writtem Sci Fi Action flick about a bunch of Aliens known as "Prawns" who are stuck in orbit over Johannesburg, South Africa. The South African Goverment take it on... MORE
Review Published 09 February 2010
Great film - Damien
This is well worth a rental. Forget all the political undertones and you find a great story with fantastic CGI that actually enhances the film rather than blow it away. It takes a while to get over... MORE
Review Published 25 January 2010
well worth a rent! - Niall
I missed this when it was out in the cinema dunno how because it ticks all the right boxes, Aliens fighting explosions fighting and some more explosions! The film is set with the alien spaceship... MORE
Review Published 24 January 2010
unusual - Deborah
great special effects..interesting storyline... and ending. I would buy it on DVD. I think you would be either or on it...
Review Published 16 January 2010
Mixed Bag - heidi
U will either like or hate this one - I can't say love cause it's not that good but it's entertaining - prob more enjoyable if you did not pay into the cinema to watch it. I like anything with a new... MORE
Review Published 06 January 2010
Excellent movie! - carol
Not usually my type of fil but I found it so interesting and unique. Worth watching. All action!!!
Review Published 02 January 2010
Prawns never looked so engaging - declanh
They don't make that many movies that are based in South Africa - though there is one with Matt Damon coming up that retraces the Rugby World Cup that they won. So, what is rare is worthwhile - and... MORE
Review Published 31 December 2009
Stunning - pat2bornot2b
What an amazing film, well written, cleaver and the CGI is so good that it's flawless. Love this movie and one of THE best in years.
Review Published 29 December 2009
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