District 9 - How to Cheat Worldbuilding | Film Perfection
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District 9 is a hyper-real sci-fi thriller film from 2009, made by Neill Blomkamp and Peter Jackson after the Halo movie fell through. There's aliens and much more. The movie has a lot of worldbuilding going on but without ever becoming longwinded from the excess of information. How? In today's Film Perfection, let's try to find out.
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District 9 (2009)
South Africa, Johannesburg. For 20 years now, the District 9 refugee camp has housed the world's biggest refugee problem: more than a million aliens who have fled their own world. The coexistence of humans and aliens is not going well and humanity's patience is starting to run out. When the aliens arrived, the world expected a huge step forward in technology, but the aliens' huge range of weapons has not been utilized despite the efforts - activation requires the alien's DNA from its user. Tension between humans and aliens rises when the Multi-National United (MNU), which is responsible for controlling the aliens, decides to move the entire alien population to a new, more isolated camp. One of MNU's field workers, Wikus Van Der Merwe, is exposed to a foreign virus while preparing the transplant, which begins to painfully change his DNA. Wikus quickly becomes the most wanted man in the world - will there be district 10 district 9 explained ending best scenes alien weapons alien movies aliens real district 9 great movie everything wrong with best sci-fi movies best alien movies he is the long-awaited key to utilizing advanced weapon technology. Exiled and without friends, he must hide in an area where people have not been welcome - the only option is District 9. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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Dicks in Space?
Okay
Anatomy Of Failure?
Deadpool 2?
District 13?
District 9 is a perfect sequel to a movie that doesn't exist
Do you mean prequel?
No he doesnt mean prequel at all. In district 9 you feel like you immediately understand all the concepts and dynamics, as though there was a movie before this one introducing those concepts. D9 somehow skipped all that rigmarole and gets you immersed instantly
District 8?
@@gideon11 8 whole movies existed before district 9.
@@gideon11 No it can't be District 8 because they come from space, not from another township.
Can you imagine how dumb the humans feel after celebrating, chest bumping and waving "run away and don't come back" to the ship leaving, and my dude is going home to get backup.
Tbf, its been WAY more than a mere three years since. 😆
That would be a little cliche, I'd imagine he'd get the ship fixed then go down and just pick up all the Aliens
that would make it such a worse movie because then the moral would be "kill all outsiders before they can call for backup"
@@2782Jack Sometime do be like that.
@2782Jack I think that's more of a you think. I'd rather take it as: don't treat people/things like shit BECAUSE they might call for backup
Prime example of: "show, don't tell"
Shows with terrible worldbuilding like RWBY and Hazbin Hotel should take notes from this video...
a lot of what makes this film so easy to follow is "tell AND show"
@@ellugerdelacruz2555glad someone else recognises RWBY to be absolute dogdoo
@@NeoFighterX RWBY is like porn that tries to have a paper thin plot between the scenes anyone really cares about. You're like, "OK, I'll try to give the rest of it a shot," then after a couple of minutes you're skipping to the next action scene.
@@ellugerdelacruz2555 Hazbin is fun but God does the setting have more holes than a cheese grater
It’s insane how this film was birthed from the ashes of the original Halo film. You can tell from some of the props
Most notably the mf sniper rifle!!!
And shows how good that film would have been as well
@@warrennguyen7273 Nah thats the Denel NTW-20 anti-material sniper rifle, a real South African gun since the 1998
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Nah the halo gun is based on that gun which is just a real anti material rifle
I was gonna comment about this lol.
In halo you are literally thrown into the world from the pillar of autumn onto the halo ring where even the main characters do not know wtf is going on. But faster than light slip space jumping is as normal as calling an Uber. You don’t even learn about how the covenant works until you play as a literal covenant.
Neil Blomkamp and Bungie understood this. Whatever the halo tv show is missed the mark by a mile. Season 2 gives me hope with them on the ring now but if they can’t save it after 3 seasons it’s over.
"Three years." He said.
"I promise I will come back." He said.
And now it's 15 years past.
Poor Wikus is still waiting.
FACK MAYN
As a South African, I’m really proud of this movie. As a young aspiring filmmaker, I never thought we would be able to produce this level of sci-fi and art in such a way that it grabs the attention of the world. Neil Bloomkamp (the director) truly changed my life with this movie and showed me that filmmaking in South Africa, when done right, can mesmerise audiences around the world.
Fellow South African here. Local is lekker and I would be keen to see anything you will produce with this movie as an inspiration
Absolutely, here's to seeing the next batch of local ZA films produce incredible stories far from the usual stereotypical archetype crime stories that were milked to death.
We? South Africans didn’t make this.
@@jameskeelinggaming2319 neither did you tho
@@B..B.he never had claimed that
One of the best alien movies so far. No freackin american military propaganda and stuff... Whether we get a sequel or not, I will always love this movie.
Yes man i really Loved the movie
A sequel is in the works rn
Ek stem saam
That makes it even more sci-fi
Don't fuck it up with a sequel
In the opening “man on the street” interviews, they got regular South Africans and asked them their opinion of aliens - the real migrant human beings actually living there. The most appropriate ones were then aired, just with the context of the movie changing what sort of aliens their genuine answers were about.
Oh that's horrifying
Do anglophones really use the word "alien" to mean "migrant"?
This sounds so bizarre to me.
That is literally what alien means. The "little big eyes green men from mars" definition came afterwards
@@EvMund in my native (Romance) language the word ONLY means extraterrestrial, which is why I find it weird. Thanks for the clarification!
@@genghiskhan6688 Alien means not fitting or foreign. Both other countries and other planets fit the description.
Emotion was the key driver of this movie, I remember seeing it with my family right when it came out. It honestly didn’t even feel like a science fiction movie, more of a metaphorical mockumentary with a sci-fi theme
Yes, the bulk of the movie is the very human story under all the crazy aspects of it. It is veery emotional and relatable. The scifi and action aspect are just the cherry on top the ice cream. I love this movie so much 😊
This is classic sci-fi, ie- what sci-fi used to be. Old-school sci-fi was often based on the idea of asking how our world would be different if you changed or introduced just one thing. Modern sci-fi often tries to take you to entirely new worlds, which is a different kind of sci-fi.
when chris finds the disection lab with all the bodies of his people even without human expresion i felt that horror and despair, its one of the most memorable scenes in a film packed with them.
@shardinhand1243 Right? Gosh..
that moment in the movie broke me too
@@stanleystaklight7555 i really hope one day we get a sequel, if its done right. ^^ oh hey you seen the film chappie? its got the actor who play vilkis and its really good like this film.
Do you guys think most of the actual aliens are now dead and most of the ones in district 9 are actually mutated humans?
@@mattdragon333 oh no way cuase of what chris says about the feul, the catilist for flying the ship and changing humans, which is aperently an coincidental effect becuase the feul/control liquid is part biological, so vilkis is almost cirtainly the only human turned prawn, but yeah many of the stranded are dead, and many more will likly die in the years to come. but even the hyper evil humans in th eiflm recognize the posibility that the ship will return on a recuse mission or a mission of revenge... in ether case it would be a death sentence for humanity to have killed all the remaining survivors.
Very underrated movie. Sharlto Copley improvised most of his scenes. He should've won an Oscar.
It's not underrated. It's widely praised.
@@AsparagusVideo then where is the sequel??
@@SOSOLRAK Not having a sequel doesn't make a movie underrated. Grab a Websters and look the word up.
@@SOSOLRAK It's too good for one.
@@AsparagusVideo The mere fact that this lost out on Best Picture to the sodding Hurt Locker is proof alone that this film is underrated!
It wasn't even nominated for Best Director or Best Actor, just like Moon which also astonishingly was not nominated for a single award at the Oscars that year.
Yes yes, maybe Avatar got in the way and hoovered up nominations and votes that would have otherwise have gone to District 9 or Moon - I don't begrudge Avatar its nominations or its wins for Art Direction, Cinematography and Visual Effects which it absolutely deserved.
But District 9 and Moon were both more deserving of Best Picture and Best Director nominations/votes than Avatar and James Cameron.
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And again HOW THE ACTUAL PUCK DID THE HURT LOCKER WIN BEST PICTURE!?! Any year actually but THAT YEAR in particular!?!
5:00 the fact that the aliens can't understand what's going on reinforces the ideas of the film, rather than being the typical overshadowed point. They are being subjected to a "legal process" that they don't participate in.
It was such a good metaphor for the way white settlers in the Americas negotiated deals with the natives full of language that the natives didn't understand, and then used military power to enforce these deals.
What I loved the most about this movie is how unprepared the characters feel. Everything feels genuine.
Absolutely, how lost and messy everyone feels and how the situations are
what a great movie. This CGI still holds to this day, especially with the practical effects and sets. To think that the budget was 30mil. Also when i was a kid I was so impressed about the aliens not landing in LA or NY but Johannesburg, where tf is Johannesburg lol
It made me look up world map because of this movie 😂 ahh i thought its in europe nope its in afrika🤣 not expecting that name in africa
Funny you should mention Europe.
South Africa's founding father was a Dutch navigator named Jan van Rebeeck.
So a lot of places' names were heavily inspired, if not directly taken from, european languages.
@@LAPIS-vt7clbunch of devil colonizers
Aye have always absolutely loved this film since every shot looks so realistic and the fact they landed somewhere random and the most probable outcome of aliens landing on earth
It always impresses me how little the average person knows about geography
This sole masterpiece sells me every next Neil's movie. And even his entire Oats Studios project. None of it was the same though.
That Vietnam one was great. A few real standouts in there
The Vietnam one was the first of the Oats Studies I saw, I didn’t realise it was a short. I was so angry when it just ended! 😅 his visual style is just brilliant
i still go back to that youtube page, Oats was a very interesting youtube idea.
Rakka was good as was Bad President.
I hate the exec who refuses to let Neill Blomkamp cook
District 9 and Elysium were THE definitive near-future sci-fi verses. We need more of it.
It's his politics. He's been kinda blacklisted. Play ball with the Capitalist Running Dogs at the Studio or else
Elysium was God-Awful!
Chappie is highly underrated but both films only barely made their budgets back and Blomkamp couldn't get his Alien movie off the ground likely partly because they knew that would need a budget of 150 million dollars plus and his movies weren't making 300 mil plus worldwide never mind US alone and that's the minimum return you need for a 150 mil budget even before you add on any marketing costs....it goes up to needing 400 or even 500 mil plus at the box office to break even once you add in marketing costs on a 150 million dollar movie.
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Blomkamp got District 9 made for just 30 mil, Chappie cost 50 mil, Elysium cost 120 mil BEFORE Marketing costs are added in!
Chappie barely topped 100 mil worldwide, Even once you add in streaming, dvd sales etc. there's basically no way Chappie made a profit.
Elysium made 286 mil worldwide but once you add in marketing costs it basically needed streaming/dvd sales just to break even.
Elysium is pretty mediocre
Elysium is like a really, really solid 3 star film. I like the idea of Elysium more than the execution. But it's still a million times better than most of the dreck out there.
Elysium definitely isn't a bad movie but it's hard to call it especially good. It's a good looking movie, as Blomkamp is very good at visual style, but that's the only stand-out thing about it. The actual writing is middling.
I put this movie on as background noise when I was sick and fourteen. Ended up sobbing my eyes out and ranting to anyone who would listen about it. No wonder!
I had no idea what I was about to watch when I went to the see this movie in theaters. I thought it was going to be standard humans vs alien stuff but man, what an experience!
I am so glad I watched this in a theater. Simply masterful.
Same here! Miss those days when sleeper hits like this were released in theatres.
I saw it 3 times at the theatre
IT'S BEEN MORE THAN THREE FOOKIN' YEARS!!!!
FOOKIN' BLIKSEM! :D
😂😂😂😂😂
Poor Dickus... He went crazy and he tried to kill Matt Damon
District 9 is my favorite movie.... thx for giving it some attention 🔥🔥
Mine too.
Mine too
My based high school literature teacher somehow got us to watch this in theater when it came out. blew our minds.
Just randomly decided to watch this again earlier today, and now you upload this. i feel watched
Dont do it Hjaller, you have so much more to live for. You must live to see tomorrow!
"Nobody is Cinema Sins when they go into a movie" - hahaha. I appreciate that dig.
It's true, the rampant nitpicking actually gets obnoxious after a while.
When this came out, it really was too far ahead of its time for people and the true meaning of underrated.
finally seeing people enjoy this movie now is fantastic and we were robbed of a sequel. honestly i do not even wish for one, just to never be disappointed.
Sharlto Copley was masterful in this movie. one of his best works.
District 9 is the only one of the series I watched, and while I was confused I still enjoyed it. I can't wait to go back and watch:
District
District 2: Return II District
D3strict
D4strict
District 5: Tokyo Drift
District 6: North Africa
District 7: Leprechauns in District
Distr8: With a Vengeance
And that french one District 13 which didnt even have aliens 😢
you're missing one of the sequels just being called "District", so when searching for it you have to put the year it was made next to it because they thought using the same name twice was a good idea.
You forgot District 10: The Final District, and the follow up Prawns in New York
@@selectionnand the sudden Prequel "District Zero"
Nothing has mad me cry harder, than the desperation on the face of Christopher.
Neil Bloomkamp used to know what he was doing
Now he had to reduce himself into a director for hire with GRAN TURISMO
Hey, Gran Turismo is a enjoyable movie.
this is such a nothing burger comment.
When it comes to any story, understanding what information is important and needs to be detailed/explained and what can be left vague can make or break a story. It's something of an art to vaguely present information in such a way that allows people to accept there is an explanation without needing one because that explanation isn't needed to actually understand the plot.
That's why Prospect is one of my favorite Sci-fi films. It's a slice-of-life that presents 90% of its worldbuilding through set design. Not a profound script, but to watch these characters make their way in such a subdued and believable alternate future carries a lot of charm that makes it worth rewatching. Plus it's got Pedro Pascal.
Shows with terrible worldbuilding like RWBY and Hazbin Hotel oughtta take some notes...
this man has the greatest superpower of all, weaving a sponsor segway into literally any portion of his script!
I love this movie so much. You know its something special when its talked about a decade later.
If I see a new vid talking about D9, I will always watch.
Reminds me a lot of how in the first Terminator, Reese does those big dumps of lore, as they are chased by the titular killing machine. It doesn't get boring because Sarah needs the context just as much as we do and there's always an action beat to break things off when it is in danger of getting too navelgazing.
A balance that the non-Camerin follow-ups have struggled with ever since.
For a bit of that first movie, there's a question whether Reese is telling the truth or is crazy, too, until we see the Terminator do inhuman things. That spin helps the viewer stay invested as well
Very good point. Watched the other day for first time n long time and was impressed with the reese info dumps and how they felt like a part of the story, even looked forward to them.
Pacific rim and how the backstory is more interesting than the world they currently live in.
I wish movies would not skip how the world went from normal to this Kaiju or post apocalyptic world and see how people change and adapt
Yes that's good but sometimes it's great to just be dropped into a really cool world and that works too. Avatar The Last Airbender just drops you in even though its after a fun and engaging exposition intro dump we encounter so much in the show that isn't explained in the 1 minute intro so the exposition works when needed
Pacific Rim would suck if they focused on the backstory. The time between attacks is long. It would need to explain why the standard military weapons don't work. And so on. It wouldn't work very well that way at all. It's an awesome dumb movie, and if you try to explain the dumb, you're only going to lose the audience. But keep the awesome coming, and people will be along for the ride.
That said, what you're saying is why I generally like movies about the start of a zombie outbreak, with all the chaos and such, but don't care for things set past that point.
I disagree. Ive watched so much media and played so many games, I dont really care when media tries to establish the setting, because 90% of the time its just not interesting or unique, and it doesnt really increase my enjoyment by understanding some niche thing and minute details. exposition dumps are bad writing and design, nobody wants a history lesson to watch a 1:30 long movie.
@@Axterix13 i like catastrophe movies, the chaos, DURING IT
but not dystopian movies or the life AFTER
(thats how i describe it at least.)
And flawlessly working your sponsor into the script was sweet. 10/10 no notes. Also, one of my favorite movies ever.
Filmento has the best ads in the website because in order to understand what he's talking about, he uses the ad to convey a message in the video. It's pretty smart, you usually can't skip most of it.
As A South African, I love this movie, more so as the movie represents South Africa really well (minus the aliens, of course) Also the next time anyone asks me if I grew up wrestling lions and riding zebras, I'll know they didn't watch this
Man, it’s been a minute since I’ve seen this film. It’s such an underrated classic.
Not underrated but well known and highly praised. I wish someone would put the word “underrated” up in a safe house to spare it anymore abuse.
@dontgivetwothwips3615 It was underrated. Lost out to a lot of shitty movies at the Oscars. Sorry that word triggers you, snowflake.
@@dontgivetwothwips3615it's underrated bro!! Under rated!! No one knows about it and no one ever talks about and no one ever praises it!! Ignore the fact that everyone I know and you know has seen it and thought it was good.
Probably the greatest science fiction movie in the last two decades. Even my dad who hates science fiction, loved the movie about the prawns.
One of the, if not the best sci-fi movie out there. Completely underrated, everything about it was beautifully done.
Sharlto Copley is one the most unappreciated actors I've ever seen, He eats every role he's given
09:46 when talking about good PR, the Rock face comes 😂 so true !
Seeing this movie for the first time I was like omg wtf is happening now every minute yet was always emotionally invested. This makes sense.
I'm always stoked anytime this movie gets more attention. It's such an underrated masterpiece
The rarest feat where the overall film budget, the distributors, the specific producer and their former in-house Vfx and practical effects company, the production crew, the type of actors chosen for this particular project, the film script and the director helming this directorial debut created the most underrated best film in a long long time.
always wondered why i loved district 9 on a first watch, and that 'rich universe under two hours' really sold me
a modern sci-fi classic...
Awesome movie...
you're really voicing well how masterful is this movie. a rollercoaster of emotions that never leave you behind, because you can always understand the actions of everyone.
filmento's ad transitions are so good. I always feel betrayed😂
Such a special movie to me, watching it when I was far too young and liking it because it had cool aliens and the coolest mech I had ever seen, to it being one of my all time favourites with a more mature look at it. The things it has to say about my country's history is beautiful. Not to mention the masterclass level effects which in my ever so humble opinion, hold up so well.
Damn, that RPG catch looks just as fantastic as always,
This movie is and was amazing. Great story, acting, shots ...
I agree. It is a great movie. One gets sucked in and it seems so real and relatable, You hate humans, but also understand them, you feel this dread of being trapped. It is also harsh like reality without glammer and glory. Rough and honest.
Filmento...he learned his own film lessons. The narrative and promotional are seamlessly integrated into this presentation. Now I *want* to see this movie.
One of the best, a movie everyone should watch.
I don't think it doesn't make sense with the language barrier, they had time to learn it. I love when things like this are already established. Even though I love going deeper in to language.
I can only think of one flaw and that's Wikus hitting Christopher unconscious to go alone. But I also get that he was desperate.
The KING actually did a D9 Film Perfection video! Let's go!! This is my favorite movie of all time, hands down, and I've requested this as a FP video at least 3 times lol
I just love how I was so engrossed in this man’s quest to cure himself and prove the allegations wrong that the aliens feel like they belong. And the ending (I hate cliffhangers) was just so well made. You don’t even expect him to get cured anymore. Just acceptance, for him and ours, albeit a dash of hope.
What if the aliens didn't look like the "prawns" In the first place but there was a fuel leak on the ship and it forced the inhabitants of the ship into transforming into them. or Same thing but the ship arrived on some other alien planet and turn those aliens into prawns and our main prawn just wanted to reverse engineer the fuel since they didn't create it so that they could reverse the transformation.
Never thought about that...🤔
The "fuel" was found in all their tech in small amounts. It's why it took so long to gather.
My head cannon is there's an exposure all the time which causes low level mutations to match, that's why their tech can be tied to prawn DNA rather than their pre-mutated form.
The prawns probably looked like prawns for a long time as a result of their long term exposure.
I've felt that you're one of the best film critics out there for a while. So I hope it doesn't come across as "thanks for confirming my bias senpai uwu" fanboyism when I say thank you for voicing what I've been saying about this movie for a while: you can tear it apart after the fact all you want but this is a damn good movie to watch, and I've always enjoyed it for how well it tells its story. It uses aliens as a tool for telling a story about alienation. And it does so effectively by making it feel personal, even though it can be thought of as someone being "de-personed". I've defended this movie for years from people without understanding what they have against it, but to me it's an example of sci-fi done right.
Man literally made “It's not cheating till you're caught" into a filmmaking lesson and I love it because it's SO TRUE
I love this movie! Normally I prefer fantasy over sci-fi, but it has to have a very interesting concept to catch my attention. Loving your review while laughing! 😆💛
Anyone who says they prefer fantasy to sci-fi haven't actually consumed any good sci-fi.
Your music choices to illustrate your point are low key so awesome. 10:45 going from I Hate Everything About You to Somewheres I Belong to that Inception track is just chefs kiss 👌
After what he did in Rebel Moon, Zack Snyder should deffinitely watch this one. Great vid, Filmento!
A+ segway dude. That was classy, absolutely point & case. Another thing that made this movie so excellent is that even if you removed ALL of the sci-fi elements, it would still be a well made melodrama mockumentary. And that is something not enough dicrectors ask themselves, "If I strip away all the sci-fi bullshit and CGI, is this still a good movie?"
Could you do a film perfection video on Rango?
YEEEESSS i just recently watched that movie and wanted to hear a deep dive on it
@@lailagroh1659I can rave about that movie for at least 3 hours if you got spare time and a chalkboard.
First time I watched this was on an ipod video, about a year after it came out - had never even heard of it.
Satirical, human, high concept, incredible effects and some of the coolest weapons ever put on screen.. the "docu" format and naturalistic style were the *perfect* choice for this story
Top 5 Sci-Fi film of all time..
District 9 is the perfect example of how subtlety in a movie can go a very long way.
From both not dwelling on obvious sci-fi stuff in face of a greater, more mundane issue to even the camerawork itself not actively dwelling on the obvious CGI aliens makes the movie feel so much more like it's just mundane life and a lot more relatable.
I believe there are multitude of reasons why the trilogy was cancelled. I believe we will get our answers too late.
I.e Hellboy by Del Toro.
Man, you are so good at this; I really enjoy pretty much every video. :D
I don't think the humans understood the alien language. Vickus gets questioned by an alien, Christopher's friend iirc, and Vickus ignores him.
What? Of course they understand it.
Disregarding all of the previous instances in the movie of humans and aliens speaking to each other, when Christopher and Wikus have been at MNU and got the fuel for the ship Christopher explains to Wikus that it will take 3 years to fix him.
Wikus says to Chris: "Go slowly with the clicks there, it sounded like you said 3 years, like 3 human years."
Humans have learned what the clickety-clicks mean and the aliens have learned what our monkey ooga-boogas mean.
If I can understand Chinese and a Chinese person can understand English, there is no need for either of us to speak any other language but our own.
@@emil87th I had assumed that Wikus only understood him in that scene because he was infected.
@@DeetotheDubs When Wikus serves Christopher with the eviction notice Chris says "Why am I being evicted?" and Wikus replies "Yes, it's an eviction notice".
This is barely after getting the bio-tech sprayed in his face so his transformation hasn't really started yet, also the guard that's with him would've reacted to Wikus suddenly understanding alien as the first one to do so ever. He doesn't.
The reason they don't really talk *with* Christopher in that scene, but talk *at* him, is that previously they'd only come across the worker drone type of aliens, not very smart.
Christopher is upper caste, pilot maybe (?), and as such can carry a conversation, not something the other two are used to. I think Wikus even says "this one is obviously a little sharper". Why would he say that if he didn't understand anything Christopher says?
And then after that the whole spiel about taking away Christophers son and putting him in a 1x1 box, they're clearly conversing.
@emil87th I thought that "Yes, it's an eviction notice." line after being asked was just coincidental and not a direct response. Like how a parent gives candy to a kid, the kid babbles something and the parent says, "Yes, it's candy.".
That other line about Chris being sharper is a good example in your favor, though. It's been a while since I've seen the movie, so I'm having trouble remembering.
I'll have to go rewatch, but I'm now thinking you may be right. Even if Wickus wasn't fluent, maybe just enough to serve the task.
@@DeetotheDubs Your argument for Wikus understanding alien is that it's because he is turning into one.
Ok, it's a nice and fun theory, totally plausible.
But what is your argument for Christopher understanding human?
He's not turning into a human?
Why does he know what Wikus is saying?
Because they've both learned each others language, the aliens have been on Earth for 20+ years, easily enough time for us to figure out what "RRRrrrTRRRRrORPCHRRRT" means (it means cat food).
Dude, this movie is top 3 sci-fi movies ever for me.
I've seen it maybe 30-40 times now, at least once a year since it came out, more often than not 2-3 times a year, sometimes 4-5.
I can quote it from memory.
It's just so damned good!
I have followed you for years and I've seen a lot of your videos. I thought you peaked with the mission impossible 6 video, but this feels like a magnus opus. This one video alone can fix hollywood movies by making things make sense! Amazing fucking work!
This movie is amazing! One of the best examples of what Sharlto is capable of, I really think he is such a great actor. Also one of the best sci-fi ever made! Thank you for the video! 😊 Brazil is in the house 🇧🇷
im so glad this never got a sequel
I got added on, and enjoyed it? and then you had to tell us implicitly because of terms of service...I'm mad but also impressed, well done
I'm glad your talking about this movie my friend.
I saw this in theaters when it released. It’s remained one of my favorites. I just showed it to my roommate last week and he said he never seen anything quite like it. I agree.
Damn.. been waiting for this
Your edit of the doggy smiling as the bad guy gets beaten by the aliens is just so adorable.
thank you for this video! It's so nice to hear from someone that can explain so clearly what makes a movie good! And i like this movie a lot, I just couldn't get my friends to get into it, i don't know why. I think it's really good :D
D9 was so great it's unbelievable. Blomkamp nailed it 110% and Sharlto Copley gave a terrific performance. That dude is always great whenever he pops up in something.
As for the transforming fuel "plot hole", I just thought that, since the prawns were all locked in the "servant quarters" of the ship... they were probably bio-engineered. They didn't originally have that form, and the experiment from their overlords turned them into what they looked today with the express purpose of creating a self replicating fuel source. If your fuel just needs to eat garbage to multiply, that's an extremely efficient space travel.
So, if the prawns become fuel when distilled, it could be that the fuel turns other living beings into prawns.
Just a cool idea I had that explains a lot of the unanswered questions of the movie
That's a great and terrifying hypothesis: what if Earth was intended to be a fuel stop - if the masters hadn't died humans would have faced an invasion and mass kidnapping to top up the fuel tanks
@@williamchamberlain2263 Haha, glad you liked my idea XD
But yeah, it's quite terrifying, and that would give an even deeper meaning to the assassination of the masters, since it was probably done by Christopher Johnson (the main prawn character) to save their child from becoming fuel.
That does actually explain why they go crazy for cat food a protein rich slop made from unpaletable food scraps would be similar to the feed they would have gotten in the ship for efficiencies sake
This movie feels so perfectly made in the style that it's trying to be, that any defect blends flawlessly into the narrative and overwrites itself into being perfect again.... I could honestly watch this movie for the 14th time again and still feel the same amount of emotion, even more so now that im older and watching it again.
One of my all time favorite movies. Definitely the best example of a realistic mech in a movie, and It hit so hard on so many levels.
Someone finds some money and finance a sequel already!
Can't wait to see you review Chappie, same director and actor as District 9
I love Chapie but it’s mainly because it has so much heart (and of course Die Antwoord)…. But in terms of cinema it’s a much inferior movie
@@supremelordoftheuniverse5449Die Antwoord is a massive negative. They're disgusting child abusers.
Chappie was a dissappointment to me it lacked the soul and depth. The script was weak, acting was not good but the VFX were good.
District 9 is a great example of a movie that doesn't treat its audience like idiots and trusts that we can keep up. You really don't need to waste time over-explaining things the audience already understands if you know how to tell a story efficiently and visually and *show* most information rather than tell it. One short montage of news footage is worth about 10 minutes of extraneous exposition or voice over narration sharing pointless details and lore that could already be inferred. It really just comes down to an understanding of cinema fundamentals. I don't necessarily want a sequel to District 9 but I hope Blomkamp can make another film that's as good as this.
District 9 with $30 mln. budget does better job at being blockbuster than many actual blockbusters with $170-300 mln. budgets (especially in recent years). Even Neill Blomkamp himself can't outdo his debut feature film for 15 years
Thank you for making a video about my favorite movie
I know you love "The Nice Guys" - PLEASE make a video about this underrated gem of a movie! ❤
The way you explain the world building in D9 makes me think of my favorite fantasy author, Sanderson. He throws you in a fantastical, fucked up world, and slowly adds the elements and rules of that world as the story needs it.
I rewatch every year
Ad into was so smooth I actually listened to it all
actually one of my favorite films and yes I totally agree.. well done
You pronounced Wikus so well- I had to rewind! Lekker dude. Love from 🇿🇦
That battle through the slum at the end of the film is really one of the coolest action sequences in any movie
The most memorable scene for me is the military general getting ripped off limb by limb and the mc turning into alien as his left eye changed. My 12 year old brain at the time tattooed it in my memory
probably one of the best movies ever made. comparable to masterpieces like pulp fiction.
its still sad no one made a sequel to this or anything in its universe. So much potential to tell more stories in it.
I still believe Peter Jackson is the one that made this movie work so well because Neill Blomkamp hasn't made a single good movie since.
elysium was okay. but yeah he hasnt made very many good movies past this one.
Me: Oh man a new Filmento video how cool
Filmento: So this movie is about a guy that did the devils tango with a bug alien
The story for D10 is an easy and obvious one; Christopger coming back to save his kind. He promised and came across as someone who would keep his word. The story doesn't have to include Wikus or much else from D9, it should be a stand alone continuation sequel. And with it you get the freedom to take the story in almost any direction. I'll collect my paycheck now 💪😅
The sponsor transitions always on point man. Dude never misses.
Love the D9 film. Great CGI and great story with social value. Plus it was so refreshing to see a film shot in a place other than New York or L.A.
Thanks for this, i adore this movie !