District 9 [Blu-ray] | ![District 9 [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51zUTvylIUL._SL160_.jpg) | Director: Neill Blomkamp Actors: Sharlto Copley, David James, Jason Cope, Nathalie Boltt, Sylvaine Strike Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Hindi (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Discs: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 112 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: 043396292260 UPC: 043396292260 EAN: 0043396292260 ASIN: B002SJIO5E
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: December 22, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Twenty years after the arrival of an alien ship over Johannesburg, South Africa, the creatures have been segregated from humanity and when one human d
Amazon.com A provocative science fiction drama, District 9 boasts an original story that gets a little lost in blow-'em-up mayhem. Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, District 9 begins as a mock documentary about the imminent eviction of extraterrestrials from a pathetic shantytown (called District 9). The creatures, it turns out, have been on Earth for years, having arrived sickly and starving. Initially received by humans with compassion and care, the aliens are now mired in blighted conditions typical of long-term refugee camps unwanted by a hostile, host society. With the creatures' care contracted out to a for-profit corporation, the shantytown has become a violent slum. The aliens sift through massive piles of junk while their minders secretly research weapons technology that arrived on the visitors' spacecraft. Against this backdrop is a more personal story about a bureaucrat named Wikus (Sharlto Copley) who is accidentally exposed to a DNA-altering substance. As he begins metamorphosing into one of the creatures, Wikus goes on the run from scientists who want to harvest his evolving, new parts and aliens who see him as a threat. When he pairs up with an extraterrestrial secretly planning an escape from Earth, however, what should be a fascinating relationship story becomes a series of firefights and explosions. Nuance is lost to numbing violence, and the more interesting potential of the film is obscured. Yet, for a while District 9 is a powerful movie with a unique tale to tell. Seamless special effects alone are worth seeing: the (often brutal) exchanges between alien and human are breathtaking. --Tom Keogh
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Begs for a sequel August 23, 2010 Michael G. Bennett District 9 is an interesting account of ghetto aliens, trying to survive on a hostile planet following the breakdown of their spaceship. The lead character, a human, is our hero, if a bit selfish, and unable to see a larger picture. It's a good yarn, and I hope a sequel is made to help fix all the bad things that happened.
9 out of 10 August 17, 2010 DrekkOn Plot: 9 out of 10, Acting: 8 out of 10, Visual Effects: 10 out of 10, Overal Effect: 9 out of 10
An overrated bloodbath August 16, 2010 Jeffrey C. Zoerner (Madison, WI) This movie has received quite a bit of positive attention, and I must say I'm at a loss to understand. I've read through the positive reviews here and understand that people like it, but I I'm still not sure why. I will concede that it is impressively made and that the lead actor does a very good job (although I wouldn't say the same for the rest of the cast). However, the script is a little weak and filled with questionable character motiviations and plot twists seemingly designed to eke out the maximum amount of gore from the project. But my main gripe is that when all is done, the film doesn't accomplish anything.
The first 10 minutes of the film sets up a potentially interesting premise. The following 20 or 30 minutes sets up a plot twist that could have lead to a fascinating follow up. What happens instead, unfortunately, is a 90 minute shoot-'em-up manhunt that squanders any potential set up by the beginning. Not only is it disappointing, but it's kind of disgusting to watch.
The violence is both explicit and relentless, and all of it is gratuitous. The film EASILY could have achieved its aims with only a tenth of the gore. Pathetic. And of course it doesn't skim on the grotesque, showing agonizing acts of mayhem and painful biological transition. If you like movies like "Saw" or "Hostel," you might have a taste for this style of film making, but I avoid such films like the plague.
The way the film chose to portray the alien race was bizarre. With the exception of one father and his son, it was a race of savages, a bipedal equivalent of ravenous jackals. (Now that I think of it, the humans in the film weren't portrayed any better.) As such, it is difficult to know what to make of the situation--are we to pity them because of the oppression they suffer, or are the humans justifiably confining them for their (the humans') own protection? The film could have served as an analogy to apartheid or anti-immigration sentiment, but without eliciting a shred of empathy for either side, it falls flat in this regard.
So, then, what's with the oft-cited praise that this film is somehow a "parable for our times"? A parable? What's the message, then? That all living creatures are despicable? That it's only a matter of time before rival sects destroy one another? That we have nothing better to do with 90 minutes of our time than to watch exploding heads and acts of mayhem? Indeed, I implore anyone who applauds this movie to tell what they learned from it. (There very well could be something that I'm not getting--I really want to know!)
As Eckhart Tolle would say, this is a move made by pain-bodies for pain-bodies. I'm still a weasel and a wretch, but there must be hope for me, because this movie turned my stomach.
Still, fair is fair. Two stars for the effort put into it, the lead actor, and the special effects. Also, this movie was strongly recommended to me by someone whose opinion I respect, so your reaction to this horrifically ugly movie may vary from mine (see what I did there?).
Delivery was WAAAAY faster than anticipated! August 14, 2010 Robert E Torres Delivery was supposed to take 2 weeks, I got the product in 4 days! It was well packaged and I would buy from them again.
Prawn Delight August 11, 2010 A. Sturgess (Detroit, MI) I read a negative review of this movie that said it tried (and failed) to be all things to all people; political commentary, action film, engaging emotional storyline. I would beg to differ. This is a movie that stays with you for a few days on many levels. Highly recommended!
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