District 9: Alien Returns
October 13
Picture signed by a director Neil Blomkamp is unknown as, has the virtue (or misfortune) to come sponsored by Peter Jackson, director of the trilogy "The Lord of the Rings" and the remake of King Kong (which is now running "The Hobbit").
If anyone knows slightly filmography of this strange and angry director, recognized in "District 9" a nod to "Bad Taste", another curious movie about aliens that appear on our planet, but returning to the film at hand, start by saying that recording format "mockumentary" with interviews with various people who will tell us part of history and through the lens of a camera in the film (the film within a film) you will see how we narrate the adventures of Wikus van de Merwe , MNU agent in charge of evicting the aliens to take them to District 10, where they will relocate.
So far, so right, we see the aliens crammed into a kind of "Gaza Strip" actual or refugee camp anywhere in the world and employees / soldiers bearing MNU eviction orders (forced) to each of the slums . The problem comes when something unexpected happens Wikus that will change your way of seeing the alien problem and MNU. It will tell you more for not revealing the entire plot, but you can imagine the plot and to assume the end.
The characters have no development except for main, which we hate to empathy in 40 minutes. By aliens, there is a relationship between father and son is very successful since the meantime special effect, you can glimpse the features "human" of both.
Regarding the technique of fake documentary, I can say that it is very accomplished reminds movies like "The Blair Witch" or "Cannibal Holocaust". Obviously, not trying to be realistic because we all know that we have a refugee camp aliens on our planet (or if?). The special effects are well made and interesting to see the final stretch of the movie with explosions and ships crashing.
Moreover, the film is for fans of science fiction movies that want to have a good time without any pretensions to see aliens, strange weapons and corporations bad, very bad. Peter Jackson gets that, after becoming a billionaire with the LOTR trilogy, to conduct a budget Bad Taste with a millionaire.
Rating: 7












As stated by the author of the post, the movie is really well done and well, I not only recommend it to lovers of science fiction, but anyone who wants to have a good time. The main reasons are simply because it is fun and gets you to another view (in this case good as the great ET) to the aliens and bad for humans (twisted highlighting what we are).
In short, in my film I really liked, so I recommend it and deserves to give him a chance.
You are great! and long time no see around here!