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"District 9"
Original Title: District 9
Director: Neill Blomkamp
Writer: Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell
Cast: Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, Nathalie Boltt, Sylvaine Strike, John Sumner, Nick Blake
USA / New Zealand, 2009


Why New Zealand is among the countries filmmakers of this tape? Just because Peter Jackson - director of the trilogy "The Lord of the Rings" - was born and raised in that area, and exploiting this title Zealanders gained access to capital with a producer of this great movie. But there have been different the future of this work without the production of Jackson? We can never find out, though much speculation that the marketing carried by the King Midas ocean was very favorable for Neill Blomkamp, \u200b\u200bthe creator of this science fiction tale that originated through a short film years ago (2005) and for which Jackson learned of the issue.

The film is something that very few works around the world have: a new script that is strongly linked to both the entertainment and a social background promoting the rationing of the beholder. No doubt this is what critics call basis to bring forward an analysis of the works should be displayed daily. With this foundation, it is very difficult for artistic expression either in each wobble of the different ramifications that have arisen throughout history. "District 9" has inserted in his spine, placing the viewer on a platform in which plays the role of judge and defendant at a time.

With an unusual visual language in the bill, the film becomes a moment treated as fictional documentary about reality under the noses of the public, and that eternal breaking glass that separates the genuine from the merely imaginative. Thus we face a new vision of human being much more critical, to which again positions us as the "bad guys" to alien visitation. And I say again long as the aliens only came to destroy the Earth, human beings being victims of it and showing how the U.S. saved us from destruction. Perhaps the last great movie that put humans on the "enemy camp" was "ET: The extraterrestrial" (1982), so it took almost 30 years for a new science fiction film play a so sensitive, allowing the public took to the unknown beings apart from their peers planetariums.

photography, music, performances, editing, everything is overshadowed by the power of argument that full compliance the proposal submitted by the director. While special effects encourage grandstanding "District 9" without falling into those abuses that appeal to many, the film is applauded by those lines seem to converge so little support, but some works show their points of similarity. The entertainment can escape from the banality gentlemen, and this proves it "District 9".


Rating: 7 / 7


Trailer "District 9"


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