INTRODUCTION:
Neill Blomkamp is a South African director, who in my opinion has made some very interesting films. His style is gritty, the movies look trashy and have rather dystopian settings. He takes his inspiration from his hometown, Johannesburg, a city with, let's say, problems. Of Blomkamp's films I have seen three of them, which are:
Without further ado, the first film: District 9.

SUMMARY:
Above Johannesburg a massive spaceship hovers over the city. It does nothing, it just hangs there. After some time it is decided to enter the spaceship, and a population of extraterrestrials is found that are in need of help. It seems that they are stuck on our planet, so the aliens get treated as refugees, and they get to stay in sort of a township, named District 9. And then there's Wikus van der Merwe, an awkward guy who is the head of operatives for the relocation of these aliens. Things don't go quite so smooth, to use an understatement.
OPINION:
The format is original, for a good part the film is shot in a documentary style, making it almost feel real. What I also like is the portrayal of the aliens and how conflicted the interactions between them and the humans are. The aliens having a weird fascination for cat food is a funny touch. And there is a great plot twist. This movie will keep you in suspense, but also entertained with a great deal of subtle but explicit humor, which is a trademark of Neill Blomkamp, we will get to see in his other movies as well.
7/10, a solid debut for Blomkamp's first feature film.
Neill Blomkamp is a South African director, who in my opinion has made some very interesting films. His style is gritty, the movies look trashy and have rather dystopian settings. He takes his inspiration from his hometown, Johannesburg, a city with, let's say, problems. Of Blomkamp's films I have seen three of them, which are:
- District 9 (2009)
- Elysium (2013)
- Chappie (2015)
Without further ado, the first film: District 9.

SUMMARY:
Above Johannesburg a massive spaceship hovers over the city. It does nothing, it just hangs there. After some time it is decided to enter the spaceship, and a population of extraterrestrials is found that are in need of help. It seems that they are stuck on our planet, so the aliens get treated as refugees, and they get to stay in sort of a township, named District 9. And then there's Wikus van der Merwe, an awkward guy who is the head of operatives for the relocation of these aliens. Things don't go quite so smooth, to use an understatement.
OPINION:
The format is original, for a good part the film is shot in a documentary style, making it almost feel real. What I also like is the portrayal of the aliens and how conflicted the interactions between them and the humans are. The aliens having a weird fascination for cat food is a funny touch. And there is a great plot twist. This movie will keep you in suspense, but also entertained with a great deal of subtle but explicit humor, which is a trademark of Neill Blomkamp, we will get to see in his other movies as well.
7/10, a solid debut for Blomkamp's first feature film.
