
Millions of alien creatures, because of the unidentified fault of UFO, were extradited to land by the X people with aircraft guns, and formed a gathering area similar to the earthlings slum. With the passage of time, under the "humane" management of the government of X countries, the "United Nations" resolution was adopted to find another land for alien creatures to live, and sent staff to conduct "polls" and "consultations", under the weapons of the Earthlings, in an orderly manner.
Aliens have weapons in their hands, and they can only use themselves, it seems that the power is much greater than on The Earth, why didn't they see the aliens rebelling to destroy the Earth? Even if the ufo was broken at that time, the earth did not understand, in those 20 years, I have not heard of the large-scale movement of aliens? Instead, the sign "Aliens are not allowed" can be seen everywhere.
"District Nine" was undoubtedly one of the biggest dark horses in the 2009 North American film summer slot, winning a double harvest at the box office with a low-cost investment of $30 million, a hard bridge script and a profound theme.
The film grossed $37 million in its first week, surpassing the $170 million "Special Forces: Rise of cobra" to become the new box office champion, and major media sites also praised it. This article attempts to interpret the deep connotation under the packaging of science fiction through the analysis of human nature and character psychological changes, and then analyze the reasons for the success of the film.
A good movie crosses races and borders, and no matter what the theme is packaged, it will resonate widely with the audience, thus triggering people's deep thinking about the film and human nature. The success of District Nine is no accident, and a great script is the foundation of all good movies. Today, in the era of hollywood stunts almost omnipotent, science fiction movies enslaved by stunts are not uncommon, and "District 9" once again inherits the tradition of classic science fiction, focusing on the exploration of human nature and the excavation of characters' hearts, thus achieving a small-cost science fiction masterpiece in 2009. I believe that the director Neil Blomkamp, who has made a splash with the film, will soon release his next film, but the audience should remember the promise made by the alien Chris in the film: Three years, I promised you.
So it's no surprise that District 9 will still have a sequel, but what about sequels 12 years later? .....