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District 9 [Blu-ray] (2009)

Sharlto Copley , David James , Neill Blomkamp  |  R |  Blu-ray
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (547 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Sharlto Copley, David James, Jason Cope, Nathalie Boltt, Sylvaine Strike
  • Directors: Neill Blomkamp
  • Writers: Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell
  • Producers: Bill Block, Carolynne Cunningham, Elliot Ferwerda, Ken Kamins, Michael S. Murphey
  • Format: Anamorphic, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: English, French, Hindi
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 22, 2009
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (547 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002SJIO5E
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,418 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "District 9 [Blu-ray]" on IMDb

Special Features

  • movieIQ (use logo): connects you to access real-time information on the cast, music, trivia and more while watching the movie!
  • cinechat
  • BD Exclusive: Joburg From Above: Satellite and Schematics of the World of District 9 - Interactive Map
  • Director's Commentary
  • Deleted Scenes
  • The Alien Agenda: A Filmmaker's Log -- Three-Part Documentary
  • Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Wikus
  • Innovation: Acting and Improvisation
  • Conception and Design: Creating the World of District 9
  • Alien Generation: Visual Effects
  • God of War III Playable Playstation 3 Game Demo

  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com

    A provocative science fiction drama, District 9 boasts an original story that gets a little lost in blow-'em-up mayhem. Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, District 9 begins as a mock documentary about the imminent eviction of extraterrestrials from a pathetic shantytown (called District 9). The creatures, it turns out, have been on Earth for years, having arrived sickly and starving. Initially received by humans with compassion and care, the aliens are now mired in blighted conditions typical of long-term refugee camps unwanted by a hostile, host society. With the creatures' care contracted out to a for-profit corporation, the shantytown has become a violent slum. The aliens sift through massive piles of junk while their minders secretly research weapons technology that arrived on the visitors' spacecraft.

    Against this backdrop is a more personal story about a bureaucrat named Wikus (Sharlto Copley) who is accidentally exposed to a DNA-altering substance. As he begins metamorphosing into one of the creatures, Wikus goes on the run from scientists who want to harvest his evolving, new parts and aliens who see him as a threat. When he pairs up with an extraterrestrial secretly planning an escape from Earth, however, what should be a fascinating relationship story becomes a series of firefights and explosions. Nuance is lost to numbing violence, and the more interesting potential of the film is obscured. Yet, for a while District 9 is a powerful movie with a unique tale to tell. Seamless special effects alone are worth seeing: the (often brutal) exchanges between alien and human are breathtaking. --Tom Keogh



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    From producer Peter Jackson (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) and director Neill Blomkamp comes a startlingly original science fiction thriller that "soars on the imagination of its creators" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). With stunning special effects and gritty realism, the film plunges us into a world where the aliens have landed... only to be exiled to a slum on the fringes of Johannesburg. Now, one lone human discovers the mysterious secret of the extraterrestrial weapon technology. Hunted and hounded through the bizarre back alleys of an alien shantytown, he will discover what it means to be the ultimate outsider on your own planet.

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    39 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good July 31, 2010
    Format:Blu-ray
    At first, the plot and characters in this movie seem quite bizarre, but it eventually becomes apparent that the movie is clearly and faithfully illustrating a theme which is natural to the human condition. That theme revolves around what happens when a minority group lives in the midst of a majority group, with the division into different and opposing groups being established based on their differences in ancestry, appearance, language, diet, and other cultural traits.

    In such a situation, the majority group may grow to detest the minority group and unjustly blame them for many of their own troubles, and they may even be tempted to exterminate the minority group (ie, genocide), but their instincts will usually tell them that that's going too far. Instead, the minority group will usually be allowed to continue to exist, but they'll be geographically cordoned off and their rights will be limited, so that they suffer deprived circumstances, including epithets, physical abuse, poverty, exploitation, and crime.

    Again, the movie illustrates this (important) theme well, and in a way that there's no question about who the minority group is and the ways in which they're being mistreated. I found the movie gripping, and I suspect that I'll remember it for a long time.

    If I have to come up with a negative criticism of the movie, I would say that perhaps some of the violence is over the top, and I wonder if it was necessary to include Nigerians among the really bad guys (given that their reputation is already bad enough).

    Nevertheless, I do recommend this movie. It's much better than I expected, and it does its job well enough to warrant a full 5 stars.
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    111 of 146 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars The absolute best movie of the summer October 20, 2009
    Format:DVD
    District 9 is something that perhaps no one saw coming, and ends up being the absolute best movie of the summer hands down. Produced by Peter Jackson and helmed by Neill Blomkamp (the director Jackson hand picked for the shelved Halo movie), District 9 depicts an alien race that came to Earth on an emergency basis a couple decades before hand, and have since become refugees in a violent slum in Johannesburg. Bureaucrat Wikus (Sharlto Copley) is charged with serving eviction notices to the alien "prawns", and through a mishap, ends up undergoing a horrifying transformation that makes him a wanted man by everyone. As he and a prawn dubbed Christopher Johnson become unlikely allies, things begin to really kick into high gear. Beginning as part mockumentary and part satire on apartheid, District 9 takes its time to become a bloody full-blown action/sci-fi opus that stays with you long after the credits are done rolling. What also helps make District 9 so good is that you truly never know what is going to happen next. The sheer unpredictability of the film helps make it so magnetic, and newcomer Copley manages to be hateable, likable, and sympathetic all at the same time as his character continues to develop and change (literally) as the film goes on. All in all, District 9 is an incredible science fiction film that features equal parts action and heart, and in a bloated summer full of empty blockbusters like Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, G.I. Joe, and the like; it is indeed refreshing to see something like this on the big screen. Do yourself a favor, don't miss out on District 9.
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    40 of 53 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars intelligent viewers only I guess January 5, 2010
    Format:Blu-ray
    Going by the disparity in reviews, it seems that this is either a love or hate it type of movie for people. One thing that I have noticed, however, is that the people that trashed District 9 can't seem to spell or form coherent sentences very well.

    District 9 is one of the most thought provoking movies that I have seen in years. I'm not sure what the American viewing public has degenerated into these days, but some of the comments here sadden me. This movie examines the human condition in a very unique way. Yes, it is very graphic and can be disturbing. There is no nudity or sex however. There is no pandering to audiences. It is powerful and pulls no punches. I have heard comparisons to Blade Runner, another favorite to many sci-fi fans. If that type of a movie is your cup of tea, District 9 will blow you away. It succeeds on so many levels, please give it a chance. Despite being an action based movie, District 9 is for intelligent viewers, not Michael Bay movie lovers. District 9 is a strong 4/4 star movie.
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    24 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Overbearing at times, but still pretty good. November 30, 2009
    Format:DVD
    District 9 (Neil Blomkamp, 2009)

    There is heavy-handed, and then there is District 9, a movie that goes so far over that line it's not even funny. Worse, the second half of the movie devolves into the most predictable buddy-cop flick you've ever seen, despite the fact that neither of the buddies involved is a cop. So given all this, why on Earth did I love this movie as much as I did? Part of it, of course, is the phenomenal effects work (the same reason I get so much enjoyment out of the even stupider Alien vs. Predator), but there's something more to it, and that something is Sharlto Copley, a South African actor making his feature film debut, and who manages to outshine everyone else in this cast.

    Quick synopsis: aliens came to earth twenty years ago, choosing to land in South Africa, of all places. The government immediately set them up in a section of the city that rapidly became a slum, District 9. The human natives of Johannesburg are restless, and the government has come up with a solution to pacify them: move the aliens, derogatorily known as "prawns", to District 10, two hundred fifty kilometers north of the city, and thus two hundred fifty kilometers farther away from humans. Wikus van de Merwe (Copley), a bungling but likable bureaucrat who happens to the the son-in-law of the director of the company that runs alien affairs, is put in charge of serving eviction notices. Things rapidly get out of hand, due not only to the inherent racism on both sides, but because there really are some things going on in District 9 that the humans should probably have been wary of. At the core of those things is Christopher (no actor; the aliens are entirely CGI), an alien who just wants to repair their spaceship and go back to their home planet.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
    This movie has a good bit of originality to it, not just your run of the mill flick. It was also pretty entertaining, worth checking out.
    Published 6 days ago by Greg
    5.0 out of 5 stars fun story!
    Set in South Africa. It's a story about aliens getting stuck there and being treated as sexond class citizens. Read more
    Published 7 days ago by A. Sampson
    5.0 out of 5 stars DVD
    I was happy to receive my items in time for Father's Day. My husband will love a new movie to watch.
    Published 13 days ago by Janice LaFlame
    5.0 out of 5 stars The definition of post-modernism
    This movie so ingeniously encapsulates everything that is post-modernism. I happened to watch this movie for the first time while taking a literary criticism class and several of... Read more
    Published 16 days ago by Sarah Eckermann
    5.0 out of 5 stars This movie is gold
    Great plot, I like the setting I like the characters it's all great. We got 87 alright and tomato will you ask for??? Great movie more movie should be like this!!
    Published 19 days ago by F
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Films of the Past Decade
    That's a lofty title to bestow upon any film but District 9 had that exact effect on me. This film blew me away upon seeing it in the theater, as I went in with little knowledge of... Read more
    Published 21 days ago by Lunar Boulevard
    3.0 out of 5 stars Well directed
    A fairly outlandish plot and obviously low budget, but it was played and directed well. A part of me found it quite silly, but I allowed myself to get drawn in.
    Published 22 days ago by Nicolas Olivier
    5.0 out of 5 stars "District 9" is excellent!
    "District 9" is excellent! This is how the story goes: Thirty years ago, aliens made first contact with Earth. Read more
    Published 23 days ago by Kris King
    2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing and childish.
    Special effects mediocre, plot line jerky with awkward transitions, silly reasons for chase scenes, etc. Plot not well worked out, didn't engage me at all. Read more
    Published 26 days ago by Martin S. Fischer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Lively Movie!
    Great movie! I'm a big sci-fi buff, so this was right in my wheel house. Very entertaining and lively. From start to finish, I was really in to the movie. Read more
    Published 26 days ago by T. Williams
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