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District 9 (2009)
In co-writer/director Neill Blomkamp's and TriStar
Pictures' gritty science-fiction action-thriller - it was part-apartheid
allegory, mock documentary and tense action film, with themes
of xenophobic prejudice, corporate greed and apartheid segregation.
It was based upon Blomkamp's own short film Alive in Joburg (2006).
The film was presented as a mock-documentary and docu-drama (mostly
in its first half), with footage from interviews with authorities,
corporate spokespeople, TV news stations (South African Broadcasting
Corporation), and surveillance camera videos. The film's MacGuffin
was a fuel canister that kept the plot moving forward. During the
top-of-the-line action sequences with bloody carnage, there were
many splattered bodies and exploding heads, referencing producer
Peter Jackson's earlier bloody films Bad Taste (1987) and Braindead
(aka Dead Alive) (1992).
On a budget of $30 million, it was moderately successful with revenues of $115.6 million
(domestic) and $210.9 million (worldwide). It was nominated for four
Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film
Editing, and Best Achievement in Visual Effects.
The plot was about the unexpected arrival in 1982 of an extra-terrestrial starship
above Johannesburg, South Africa. Inside were almost 2 million starving,
sick and malnourished alien creatures (dubbed "Prawns" because of
their insect-like appearance), who were welcomed at first and relocated
by the government in a separate temporary internment camp known as
District 9. Twenty-eight years later in the present day, the exploited
aliens (due to racist public opinion) were still confined in the
area that had become crime-ridden, filthy, and slum-like, and the
local Nigerian people, who either treated the aliens cruelly or exploited
them, clamored for their removal elsewhere.
The weapons manufacturer known as the Multi-National
United (MNU) Corporation was contracted to move the hordes of
aliens. The head of the MNU hired one of its employees, Wikus van
de Merwe (Sharlto Copley) to organize the relocation efforts and
the delivery of eviction notices, although the Prawns resisted removal.
Wikus also went door-to-door to confiscate
the aliens' powerful weapons that could only be fired by contact
with prawn DNA. It was suspected that MNU's ulterior motives involved
acquiring the aliens' unique bio-engineered weapons. When Wikus was
exposed to a powerful, synthesized alien fuel chemical, he began
to slowly mutate into a "Prawn" himself and his DNA was transformed. When regarded
as both an outcast-fugitive and as a desirable lab subject by the
government in both the human and prawn worlds, Wikus was forced to
seek refuge and hide out in District 9.
Wikus befriended intelligent alien Christopher Johnson
(Jason Cope), who was attempting to escape Earth with his young son
(CJ) by re-activating the aliens' concealed and inoperable dropship
and returning to the mothership. The two were able to obtain confiscated
fuel in an MNU lab, but with limited fuel, Wikus would have to be
left behind and hope that he could be healed by Christopher in the
future. The film ended ambiguously after Christopher was able to
successfully levitate the dropship into a tractor beam that took
him into the mothership, as Wikus ran interference for him - but
would the alien return in three years to collect all the other aliens,
including Wikus (to help heal him), or to declare war on Earth?
- in the opening scene of the intriguing and harrowing
film set in March of 1982, bumbling, nebbish, incompetent, and
naive bureaucratic field operative Wikus van de Merwe (Sharlto
Copley), an employee in the Alien Affairs Department of the MNU
(Multi-National United) Corporation (a large weapons manufacturer),
was introduced at his desk
- a large space ship arrived and hovered above
Johannesburg, South Africa for three months; once it was decided
to cut into the inoperable spacecraft, it was found to contain
hundreds of thousands of malnourished, sickly and unhealthy
alien creatures (bi-pedal and taller than humans, with facial tendrils),
who communicated with clicking noises
- the extra-terrestrials were transported and
segregated within the city in an area known
as District 9 - a heavily-guarded, barb-wire fenced and militarized
internment camp; the temporary, overcrowded resettlement location
soon became a crime-infested slum area
- one news-report described how a small dropship separated
from the mothership and was unable to be located; frequent raids
into District 9 confiscated alien weapons, and there were many
alien-instigated riots and acts of violence that erupted, prompting
a nationwide curfew; the aliens were given the derogatory term
"Prawns" due to their appearance: "It implies something that is
a bottom feeder, that scavenges the leftovers...That's what they
look like, right? They look like prawns"
- 28 years after the aliens first arrived, plans
were underway by the private MNU corporation to move the 1.8 million
oppressed aliens to a new camp (District 10) 240 kilometers
away; the alien relocation facility would be called "Sanctuary
Park"; the operation to peaceably evict
the prawns (by serving them with eviction notices) was headed up
by field officer Wikus; opportunistic Afrikaaner Wikus was the
son-in-law of MNU Managing Director Piet Smit (Louis Minnaar),
although Smit denied any preferential nepotism involved in his
decision to select Wikus
- enforcement was provided during the eviction and
relocation by private military contractors and security forces,
led by sadistic mercenary soldier Colonel Koobus Venter (David
James)
District 9 Evictions Commenced
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Prawn-Like Aliens Violently Resisted Relocation
Efforts
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- during the difficult relocation efforts, interviews
unveiled various scams by the Nigerians upon the Prawns: "The
Nigerians had various scams going. One of them was the cat food
scam" -
cans of cat-food, enjoyed by the aliens, were being sold at exorbitant
prices; there was also "interspecies prostitution" and
dealing with "alien weaponry";
in one shack, it was found that alien prawn eggs were being fed
and illegally harvested - the shack's egg pods was gleefully torched
by the racist-minded Wikus with a flame-thrower as he laughed about
how they burst "like popcorn"
- it was revealed that arms manufacturer MNU had ulterior
motives - they wanted to benefit from the aliens' powerful, non-human
weaponry; it wanted to commandeer their other-worldly, bioengineered
weaponry-technology for a profit; however, they were stymied by
the fact that the weaponry could only be activated with the presence
of alien DNA in the genetic structure of the weapon's user
- intelligent alien Christopher Johnson
(Jason Cope) was shown with his young son CJ and friend Paul in a
garbage dump scavenging small amounts of a mysterious fuel liquid from
discarded alien technology; for two decades, they had been collecting
the waste fuel and storing it in a canister in a hidden room in
their nearby shack [Note: the goal was to power and reactivate
a command module (drop-ship shuttle), to return to the mothership
hovering dormant over the city]
- during Wikus' search of the shack,
he found a hidden back room with lab equipment, located the suspicious
silver canister (a fuel cell), and accidentally
sprayed himself in the face with a dark black liquid; Wikus had
unknowingly infected himself with a virus [Note: This was the film's
turning point - Wikus began a harrowing experience of slowly
mutating into one of the aliens]; in another shack area,
a large cache of dangerous alien weapons was also discovered;
Colonel Koobus' team was called for backup when both Wikus and
another MNU agent were attacked and injured, and the Colonel took
pleasure in executing Christopher's uncooperative friend Paul;
during a 2nd visit to Christopher's shack, Wikus discovered illegal
computer equipment
- after exposure to the alien fuel, during an examination
of his injuries by a MNU medic team, Wikus' left hand looked
like it had been burned; there were other troubling signs: he began
puking black vomit, a black fluid oozed from his nose, and he was
losing his fingernails on his right hand; during a party in his
home to celebrate his promotion, he threw up on the cake and collapsed
onto the floor before being taken to the hospital; there under
the bandage on his left hand, it was discovered that his appendage
had mutated into a Prawn claw
- meanwhile, another faction was competing with MNU
to amass alien weaponry; Obesandjo (Eugene Khumbanyiwa), the
Nigerian warlord and underground black market gang leader in District
9, had been extracting non-human weaponry from the Prawns
for years; however, both groups had not been able to use
their stockpiles; the South Africans also believed in sorcery and
witchcraft - and animalistic cannibalism: "The Nigerians were consuming
alien body parts. They believed that by doing so, they were ingesting
their power to use alien weaponry"
- after Wikus' mutation was revealed, the "infected
agent" was wrapped up in a containment bag before he was whisked away
by the MNU for further observation; Christopher's alien
silver canister was discovered in Wikus' jacket; 16 hours after exposure,
he was wheeled through an MNU operating room where Wikus noticed
Prawns being surgically operated upon; the
MNU had been performing illegal, secret experiments on the aliens
for years
- one pain threshold test determined that Wikus'
claw was completely fused with his nervous system; during testing
of Wikus' new appendage, MNU officials learned that he could
now operate powerful, non-human weaponry; various weapons were
tested with Wikus' mutated hand, and each one obliterated its
target (including a live Prawn); one official noted: "We are running
out of time. This is the key stage in the metamorphosis. His
DNA is in perfect balance between alien and human. And a problem
is, as the infection spreads, the transition becomes permanent
and less active. He's going to turn into one of them. A prawn!"
- in a race against time, the MNU authorities
became determined to perform life-ending experimental surgery (or
dissection) upon Wikus and "harvest" everything
from his partially-mutated body, since he was the only human who
could operate the alien weapons: "This
body represents hundreds of millions, maybe billions of dollars
worth of biotechnology. There are people out there, governments,
corporations, who would kill for this chance...We need everything.
Tissue, bone marrow, blood. The procedure is gonna basically strip
him down to nothing"
- during an attempted vivisection surgery that would
kill him, Wikus resisted with incredible super-strength
and escaped from the operating room; he became a beleaguered
fugitive from the nefarious MNU, and was hunted down by Colonel
Koobus; a commentator reported: "He became the most valuable business
artifact on Earth. He was the only human who had ever successfully been combined with alien
genetics and remained alive. But his real value was that
he could operate alien weaponry"
- while Wikus was disguising himself under a blanket
and attempting to order fast food at a Gunter's Restaurant,
he watched a falsified SABC-TV news report, part of a smear campaign
released by the MN, claiming that the "highly contagious" patient-escapee
Wikus was guilty of prolonged sexual activity with aliens in District
9 and had contracted a sexual disease
- 31 hours after exposure, Wilkus was forced to seek
refuge in District 9, and slept overnight in an abandoned shack;
by the next morning at 40 hours after exposure, he was starving
and resorted to eating the Prawn's favorite brand of 'cat food'
Puddi; he found himself losing his hair,
nails, and now his teeth; he grabbed an axe and thought
he might cure himself by amputating his alien arm, but then changed
his mind after cutting off just his alien thumb
- in the shack of Christopher Johnson and his young
son, Wikus asked for help in hiding him from the MNU; when he
passed out, to hide him, Wikus he was dropped into the lower level
of the shack, where he saw that it was where the two prawns were
concealing the mother spaceship's command module drop-ship; Christopher
demanded to know where Wikus had taken the silver fuel canister
that he had earlier confiscated; he responded that it was in the
MNU lab; Chrisopher's young son CJ revealed their plan to reactivate
the drop-ship: "Fuel goes in here....Then we fly away"; Wikus became
excited when Christopher suggested that he could reverse Wikus'
genetic transformation and cure him, with the medical machines
on the mothership: ("You can make me human again?"); however, they
needed to retrieve the fuel canister: "I could fix you and I could
fly away. But I don't have fluid"
- 56 hours after exposure, in a "suicide
mission," Wikus and Christopher went to retrieve the silver fuel
canister from MNU ("four stories underground"); first, they needed
to acquire alien weaponry from the Nigerians; Wikus visited with warlord
Obesandjo and his gang of armed men within District 9, who became
intrigued by Wikus' transformed arm, and even took a bit from his
infected flesh to gain his altered and valuable powers ("I want
the arm, cut it off"); Wikus grabbed one of their
stolen alien weapons, fought off and subdued the gang, and then
escaped with an assortment of weapons
- in the film's exciting conclusion, Wikus and Christopher assaulted
and evaded MNU forces in downtown Johannesburg led by Colonel Koobus,
and were able to enter the MNU lab area four stories down to retrieve
the fuel canister; during their entry, Christopher became disturbed
by the sight of barbaric experiments on the prawns (including the
sight of his dissected friend Paul); they were able to escape
in a MNU vehicle back to Christopher's shack in District 9
Nigerian Warlord Obesandjo (Eugene Khumbanyiwa)
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Wikus With an Alien Weapon to Subdue the Nigerian Gang Members
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Wikus and Christopher Assaulting MNU with Alien Weaponry
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Retrieval of the Fuel Canister
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Christopher Disturbed by the Sight of His Dissected Friend Paul
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Escaping in an MNU Vehicle
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- a twist was revealed -- Christopher told Wikus it
would take longer than he originally thought - three years! - he
must immediately journey to his home planet: ("I will fix you,
but first I must save my people...I will not let my people be medical
experiments...I must go home and get help. I must use all the fuel
to travel quickly"); impatient with Christopher, Wikus
knocked him out, and then attempted to power up and commandeer
the drop-ship himself - hidden and located under the shack; after
Christopher was taken prisoner in the shack, the dropship emerged
from under the ground (CJ was also hiding in the dropship)
- shortly later, the alien shuttle dropship was shot
down by an MNU missile and crash-landed inside District 9, and
Wikus was also taken captive by MNU mercenary Koobus; now 72 hours
after exposure, both Wikus and Christopher were in MNU custody
and being driven out of District 9; their
MNU vehicle was ambushed by Obesandjo's gang, and Wikus was kidnapped
and dragged away
- during a raging firefight outside between the
gang members and backup MNU mercenaries, the gang leader's intent
was to consume Wikus: ("All I want is to eat that arm and become
like you....Once I have that power, no one will stop me")
The Activated Mothership
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The Activated Armored Battle-Suit
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- as Wikus was being prepared to be sliced up, CJ
activated the mothership and a massive, mechanical alien walker
battle suit stored in the gang's headquarters; the activated alien
device quickly exterminated the Nigerian gang members and its leader;
as a part-prawn himself, Wikus decided to enter the battle-suit
and fight off the opposing forces and save Christopher from being
beaten to death by the MNU; he helped to safely lead Christopher
to the downed command module, where Wikus chose
to remain behind to sacrificially allow Christopher (and his son)
to get away in their dropship and return to the reactivated mother
ship; he told Christopher: "Listen,
you go ahead. You can make it...Take your boy and go home.
You have to make it"
- as a light beam from the mothership lifted up the
dropship with Christopher and CJ onboard, Wikus held off the MNU
forces with the battle-suit's superior gunpower; during a stand-off
against Koobus and a few other troopers, Wikus was rammed from
behind by a vehicle, and seriously wounded after being shot in
the back by Koobus and ejected from the battle-suit
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Colonel Koobus Threatening to Kill Wikus
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- 74 hours after exposure, Koobus approached Wikus
on the ground, and threatened: "I can't wait for those med boys
to cut you up" - but his real objective was to eliminate Wikus
for good: ("I'm gonna just f--king kill you myself"); he was thwarted
by alien prawns in District 9 who came to Wikus'
rescue and surrounded him; they viciously
tore off the head of Colonel Koobus and ripped him apart
- as the mother ship blasted off and departed, and
Wikus watched expectantly, questions were pondered - as raised
by a news correspondent: ("There's
no way of knowing whether or not Christopher Johnson will return.
We don't know if he was simply escaping, whether he will effect
a rescue plan, uh, and as the so-called free press says, whether
or not he'll come back and declare war on us"):
- Would Christopher Johnson return?
- Was he simply escaping, or would he effect a
rescue plan for the alien refugees in their new camp, and/or
wage war against humanity?
- in the film's epilogue, more interviews with various
people revealed many speculative theories about Wikus' disappearance
- had he been recaptured by MNU or by another government, or by "some
shady government agency and is actually being held in captivity"?
Wikus' Worried Wife Tania (Vanessa Haywood)
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Alien Prawn in a Junkyard - Was Wikus Still Alive?
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- Wikus' co-worker Fundiswa Mhlanga (Mandla Gaduka)
had exposed MNU's "illegal genetic research programme," and
District 9 was demolished after the alien resettlement operation
of 2.5 million aliens to District 10 was completed; Wikus' worried
wife Tania (Vanessa Haywood) discovered a small metal rose-flower
on her front door step (similar to ones that Wikus used to make);
an anonymous gift, she wondered if her husband was still alive:
- "My friends say I should just throw it
away because it's just a piece of rubbish. And it couldn't
possibly come from him. I know it's true"
- on a trash heap, a fully-developed alien prawn with
a bandaged left hand was seen standing and holding up
a flower made out of metal - was Wikus still alive?!
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MNU Alien Affairs Department Employee Wikus van de Merwe
(Sharlto Copley)
Large Spaceship Hovered Above Johannesburg, South Africa
A View of the "Dropship" That Separated From the Alien's Mothership
Alien Weapons Caches Seized Within District 9
MNU - In Charge of Relocating Aliens to a New Camp - District 10
MNU's Lead Mercenary - Sadistic and Violent Colonel Koobus Venter (David
James)
One of the Alien "Prawn" Creatures: Christopher
Johnson (Jason Cope) Who Was Collecting Alien Fuel
Wikus Accidentally Exposed to an Alien Fuel Chemical That
He Sprayed Into His Face
Wikus' Transformed Hand - Mutated into a Prawn Claw
Alien Weapon Testing With Wikus' Clawed Hand
MNU's Decision to Perform "Harvesting" Surgery on Wikus and Kill Him -
He Reacted With Super-strength and Escaped
Wikus - A Fugitive From the Nefarious MNU
Falsified TV News Report About Wikus With an Alien Sexual Disease
CJ - Christopher's Young Son
Wikus Commandeering the Dropship by Himself
The Alien Dropship Emerging From Under the Ground and Soon After Crash-Landing
CJ Activating the Mothership From the Downed Dropship
Wikus' Massive Armored Battle Suit
Christopher Saved by Wikus From Being Killed by the Colonel
The Dropship Levitating Into the Mothership
Prawns to Wikus' Rescue - to Kill and Dismember Colonel
Koobus
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