District 9

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at least he kinda explained why he didn't like it. In other words, he doesn't sound like a complete moron. haha.

Better that, than to say it's boring because it sucks.
 
he expected a different movie. but be a man and admit that you wanted something different. based on what he wrotte he wanted something more like a summer action movie .D9 is not that.
 
he expected a different movie. but be a man and admit that you wanted something different. based on what he wrotte he wanted something more like a summer action movie .D9 is not that.
it's like what do you expect for such a low budget film
 
Just watched it on dvd. Best movie i've seen in long time.

Hope they don't ruin this by spewing out a sequel...

9/10
 
this answers everything

1.) What was the mothership? An alien convict ship? An alien slave ship?

The ship was a long distance resource and mineral collecting structure. Blomkamp explains: “Obviously, there's much more of a population on the main planet, but the ships will go out and get the minerals and the ore and whatever resources they need and then bring them all back home.” It is actually part of an even bigger structure. “The other thing is that the ship was meant to clip together with other ships. So there's, like, vast amounts of resources that they're bringing to the parent planet.”

2) Why did the mothership cruise to a stop above Joburg? Did it run out of fuel?

No, the mothership did not run out of fuel. After the queen died, the mothership cruised to nearest life-sustaining planet. Blomkamp explains: “…it was the ship that realized that, unless it gets to a life sustaining planet everything is going to die, which is a cool idea. So the ship just auto pilots to the closest one in the Goldilocks band, and it's our planet and then pulls up and hits the breaks.”

3) What falls off the mothership when it first makes contact with Earth?

The command module to the mothership. In the movie, it is shown to fit into the mothership like a perfect puzzle piece.

4) Why does the command module fall off?

Not explained. There are many speculations, however. Maybe whatever virus, disease, or entity that killed off many of the prawns lead to a malfunction or lack of maintenance in the mothership. Or maybe, when the queen dies, the mothership is programmed stop near a life-sustaining planet and detach the command module so that the worker drones do not attempt to pilot it and get themselves killed or waste valuable resources. Or maybe the mothership was programmed to respond to threats like holes being ripped open in the mothership and detach the command module to save the more valuable, intelligent prawns inside.

5) Why didn’t scientist rip apart the mothership and examine it like they did to countless prawns in the medical labs?

Because unlike the dead prawn subjects, the mothership is a threat hovering
above Joburg. The scientists could not comprehend alien technology. One false move could lead to the entire mothership crashing down upon the populated city.

6) Why doesn’t the military shoot down the mothership? It is a theart.

It is more of a threat when it is a flaming fireball falling upon Joburg. See FAQ #5.

7) Why would the prawns not come out of the mothership for three months if they were malnourished? Did they want to die or something?

The prawns do not operate like humans. They operate more like a hive society. Although with proper leadership they were able to achieve amazing technological feats, without their queen they were simply individual worker drones that were unable to get much organized. Much less make first contact with a new species.

8) How come only the queen (or smarter leaders) died but the less intelligent prawns survived?

The worker drones were more immune to disease because they were bred to be physically tougher, not mentally capable. Blomkamp explains: “And the ship, when the army generals or the queen of that particular ship died off by some sort of virus or bacteria that they picked up on some other planet, that killed them off. And it didn't effect these sort of resilient, hardy sort of drone workers.”

9) Who built the slums in District 9 right over where the command module fell? Very convenient.

The slums were already there. Many people were relocated from the slums when the prawns first made contact, because rights and property for the prawns was a big issue back then. The only change is that District 9 was segregated and walled off from the rest of society. Explained in the introductory documentary style clips.

10) Why did the prawns not resist? Not all of their weapons were confiscated. They would have easily defeated MNU security forces with their superior weaponry.

Yes, they would have. But without their queen, they were unable to band together any form of effective resistance. Blomkamp explains: “Also, it [the hive mentality] sort of explains why they don't turn on the humans. Individually, they may be feeling oppressed, but they don't have it together enough to form a resistance and back one another. So I found that really interesting.”

11) How were the Nigerian forces able to hold gang operations in District 9 when it is secured by MNU?

District 9 was very loosely secured by MNU. This was exemplified in the movie
by prawns able to sneak out of District 9 although they were prohibited and Wikus easily sneaking into District 9 when he was a fugitive on the run.

12) Why couldn’t any prawns help Christopher gather fuel but his friend and his son? Don’t they want to leave?

The majority of the prawns were worker drones. Without their queen simply seeking survival, unable to formulate any sort of plan. See FAQ #7.

13) Well then why was Christopher so special? I thought the queen (or the leaders) all died. And if he was so sharp, why did it take him 20 years to get his stuff together?

A hive is programmed to adapt a new queen or some sort of leader, but after some time after the queen's death, not right away. Blomkamp explains: “There is a subconscious hive mind happening, really what they should do is lay one egg that has a different embryo in it that grows into a Queen or being someone that dictates direction. But I think in the interim, because they may have done that, there may be an egg out there with that, but as that being is growing, I just like the idea that he may have been a lot more directionless in the beginning. But the hive structure of their society may just pick one or two that starts to become the leader. Like the overall structure of his brain may change because the hive may want that to happen. So he starts having a direction and a goal. Which is an interesting idea and it's just enough to kick start them to be able to get to the ship to get back.”

14) Even so, when Christopher does realize to take action, why are he and his son alone in searching through the heaps of garbage for prawn technology? Why not persuade the rest of the prawn species to help find technology as fast as they can?

Christopher kept his operation extremely secret to ensure that he wouldn't get caught. If caught, he knew MNU agents would confiscate any prawn technology he had no license for, and all of his work would be lost. If he hired hundreds of prawn to help him in his search, at least one would be bound to reveal something to MNU. Hundreds of prawn suspiciously rallying back and forth between a single shack would be a spectacle quite hard to miss. He let one of his trusted friends help him in his search, and even that was dangerous, as shown by the prawn who gets shot in the beginning of the film.

15) Even so, why search through garbage for prawn technology when he could just borrow it from dozens of his friends that have been selling prawn weaponry to the Nigerians?

Christopher probably did not require the materials that constituted prawn weaponry in order to make the fuel. And even if he did, he already obtained all the prawn weaponry he needed because dozens of weapons were shown to be stashed in his shack. He was probably searching for different prawn technology outside the category of weaponry.

16) Why couldn’t Christopher just jack a chopper and fly the mothership away?

The mothership cannot be flown without the command module.

17) Christopher says he needs the fuel to fly the mothership away yet little CJ pilots the mothership from the command module without fuel. What’s that all about?

The mothership already had fuel. See FAQ #2. The fuel Christopher was gathering for 20 years was for the command module. The command module pilots the mothership like a remote control can pilot a toy car. It can also activate highly armed mech suits.

18) If the mothership needs fuel so badly, how is it hovering above Joburg for two decades? Plot hole!

Once again, the mothership already has fuel. See FAQ #2.

19) So this fuel magically transformed Wikus into a prawn? Very convienient.

The biological goo-like substance containing alien DNA powered most of their technology, such as their weapons and the command module to the mothership. It is based off of prawn DNA, so if exposed to internally, it can actually alter another species’ DNA to integrate that of a prawn.

20) How in the world do Wikus and friends talk to prawns?

The prawns have lived integrated with human society for over 20 years. Because the new species was so heavily impactful, many humans must have learned to understand the prawn language in that time period. Especially hired MNU workers serving as ambassadors between the two species. It is important to note no species learned to speak the other's language, only understand it. Humans did not speak prawn, but they understood it. Prawns did not speak human, but they understood it.

21) Why three years?

No explanation. I guess this is the amount of time Christopher needs to make a round trip to his planet and then back to Earth, with some sort of species saving in the middle.

22) What was the point of attempting to put fuel into the command module and fly up to the mothership if the tractor beam could have just picked it up all along?

The command module controls all of the technology on the mothership. Without fuel in the command module, Christopher would not have been able to activate the tractor beam in the first place. In addition, being lifted via the tractor beam is much slower than actually flying the command module to the mothership. The only reason it worked is because Wikus held back MNU forces with the mech suit.

23) How was the fuel that transformed Wikus' DNA into prawn DNA supposed to fix him? Why won't Christopher just fix him right away? Why wait three years?

Contrary to popular belief, Christopher was not going to use the fuel to fix Wikus. He states that he was going to use the "medical machines" aboard the mothership to fix him. However, the command module controls all of the technology on the mothership, including the medical machines. See FAQ # 22. The reason Christopher did not want to fix Wikus right away is also stated in the movie. He did not want to waste the command module's fuel activating anything besides what was absolutely necessary to get them back to their home planet.

24) What were those scorpion-like creatures duking it out in the little arena? Those definitely weren't from Earth. Are they baby prawns?

They were not baby prawns. Actually, they were the prawn equivalent of pests or rodents found aboard the mothership.

25) Why didn't the rest of the world powers step in to organize and take control of the prawn situation? After all, this is first contact, a worldwide historical event.

As historical as the event is, it does not change the fact that the mothership landed in South African territory, which legally leaves the prawn situation in South Africa's control. To take control of the prawn situation, a nation would have to invade a Democratic state, losing favor on the global scale.

26) I don’t like the main character. He aborted alien babies. He threatened to take Christopher’s kid away. He hit Christopher with a shovel or a gun or something. He killed innocent MNU agents. He’s a jerk!

Okay.

Nice. Where are these from?
 
Just watched it on dvd. Best movie i've seen in long time.

Hope they don't ruin this by spewing out a sequel...

9/10

Yeah, this sums up my feelings as well, but at the same time, there HAS to be a sequel, Christopher Johnson is going to come back and I want to see what his race will do, I have no doubt CJ will keep his promise to Wikus, but how will the events of D9 and being a prawn for so along effect Wikus's viewpoint on humans?

There is just so much that needs to be answered so I feel they have to do another one.

I do agree though, D9 is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, its better than TDK for me, and is slowly creeping up my best list the more I watch it.
 
Yeah, this sums up my feelings as well, but at the same time, there HAS to be a sequel, Christopher Johnson is going to come back and I want to see what his race will do, I have no doubt CJ will keep his promise to Wikus, but how will the events of D9 and being a prawn for so along effect Wikus's viewpoint on humans?

There is just so much that needs to be answered so I feel they have to do another one.

I do agree though, D9 is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, its better than TDK for me, and is slowly creeping up my best list the more I watch it.

I don't think there should be a sequel. I think it would be better if it was just left up to the viewers' imagination what happens next. Yes, there are alot of questions un-answers but i think that's the beauty of some films. It will be debated for many years to come, because the ending is so open ended. Movies like Back To The Future 1, Terminator 1 all spawned sequels..but they could have easily been stand alone flicks, and great ones at that; where the viewer decides what happens next and not so much the film makers....even 'Saw 1' could have been a great stand alone flick; now the sequels have eroded it; i fear the same for D9. Cloverfield is another one that should be left as a stand alone flick too....
 
Well Neill (the director) has a sequel in mind. It wouldn't be anyone forcing him to do it as Tri Star just distributed the film.

I'm fine with a sequel because I trust that Neill will once again deliver.

The good thing is he is already working on an original sci-fi movie that takes place on another planet. The entire concept is pretty mind blowing apparently.

Can't wait until more info gets released about this project.
 
Well Neill (the director) has a sequel in mind. It wouldn't be anyone forcing him to do it as Tri Star just distributed the film.

I'm fine with a sequel because I trust that Neill will once again deliver.

The good thing is he is already working on an original sci-fi movie that takes place on another planet. The entire concept is pretty mind blowing apparently.

Can't wait until more info gets released about this project.
don't know if you read this, it's from Jan 4

DISTRICT 9 Director Neill Blomkamp Talks About His Next Project, Making Movies on a Budget, and What the Future Holds

http://www.collider.com/2010/01/04/...movies-on-a-budget-and-what-the-future-holds/
 
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I like how he is turning down big budget productions after D9.

Looks like he got a bit traumatized with 20th Century Fox/Universal Halo project.

Even though he says he likes working with smaller budgets if he keeps creating these fantastic sci fi movies with so little it'll only be a matter of time until he reaches the ranks of Scott, Cameron, Jackson, Lucas, Spielberg.

I think once he gets comfortable in the Hollywood setting and gets hiss bearings he'll take a big budget production if his vision demands it.
 
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I found it interesting upon viewing it a second time what Chris said about curing Wikus; he said it would take a little longer than he had originally thought, AFTER he had seen the experiment lab at MNU. He said that he had to save his ppl first and then he would cure Wikus, so the three years he spoke about was not for the cure but for both the saving of his ppl and then curing Wikus.

Even though i don't want either a sequel or a prequel to muck up such an awesome film, i'm dyeing to know; will Chris the prawn return to Earth to execute a mere rescue mission of his fellow prawns? Or will he come back and declare war on the human race...?
 
Comes back with reinforcements for a war against humanity? I could see it. After what he saw in the labs, he must be pretty pissed.
 
here's a question;
if the prawns were aimless because they were 'drones' how is it that christopher had direction and purpose?
 
It's likely he was one of the remaining 'elite' prawns. A scientist or something similar. Maybe not even that developed, the mothership was a mining vessel, so perhaps Chris was one of the pilots.
 
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That would make sense. He did know how to put together a bomb pretty fast in the lab escape scene.
 
It's likely he was one of the remaining 'elite' prawns. A scientist or something similar. Maybe not even that developed, the mothership was a mining vessel, so perhaps Chris was one of the pilots.

That was one thing I was thinking. I also thought he just might be slightly more advanced than the average prawn. I think even in a structured hive community some drones would develop more intelligence and ability to function outside hive mind
 
..Yeah, when Chris refused to sign the eviction notice, Wikus whispers to the other MNU worker, "This one's a little bit sharper".
 
here's a question;
if the prawns were aimless because they were 'drones' how is it that christopher had direction and purpose?

The director actually explained this in an interview. It's based off what happens in certain hive societies (ants or bees or something, I can't remember specifically which). When the queen dies suddenly and there is no spawn to take her place, one of the workers or drones will change sex and become the new queen. That's kind of what happened with Christopher. The elite were gone, so he became the new elite.
 

Dont see the point in a prequel to be honest, we were basically told the whole history of what had happened in the movie and dont see were they could go with Wikus either in a prequel, I would rather have a sequel or nothing personally.

The director actually explained this in an interview. It's based off what happens in certain hive societies (ants or bees or something, I can't remember specifically which). When the queen dies suddenly and there is no spawn to take her place, one of the workers or drones will change sex and become the new queen. That's kind of what happened with Christopher. The elite were gone, so he became the new elite.

Not only that, but its entirely possible that Christopher was in the command module when it de-tatched from the mother ship and he was already one of the 'elite.' It would explain how he found the command module and how his son is also so clever.
 
Dont see the point in a prequel to be honest, we were basically told the whole history of what had happened in the movie and dont see were they could go with Wikus either in a prequel, I would rather have a sequel or nothing personally.
agreed
 
^A prequel just seems redundant, we saw what Wikus was like before the events of the movie, and we saw how the aliens got to this point, its just not necessary IMO.
 
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