An Analysis Of The Movie 'District 9'

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ZHUOJUN LIU
ENG-W350
NOV/29/2015
What is the metaphor of “District 9”
The movie “District 9” was filmed in South Africa. In 1981, a spaceship unexpected accident to be a kay element to change the earth and mankind’s fate of further. Subsequently, bizarre aliens came to Earth, the Earth has been officially proclaimed as a universe of life itself unique day completely finished. Human have no idea aliens came to earth with what kind of purpose, human has a negative attitude for the arrived of aliens, and let them feel deeply fear. After deliberation, governments decided in the slums of South Africa to accommodate these aliens, which is later known as the "District Ninth" the alien residential area. 28 years later, there are aliens continues visit …show more content…

This contributed to the gradual change of Wikus position. first, Wikus were only because want to turn back to human so fought with Christopher Johnson (Jason Cope), and eventually he was willing to sacrifice his own for won the time for Christopher Johnson (Jason Cope) and his son leave the earth. Human cold attitude to treat variation same kind, eventually led Wikus to reflect himself and turn to the alien side. This fact can be considered a metaphor of human attitude to treat alien is same as how they treat themselves, after all, one day there will reap what they have been sown. In movie, this is how they treat another species; reality, human did the same thing to different races. Perhaps think in this way is pessimism, but this is …show more content…

The movie scenes perfectly represent a story that is a parallel to the South African apartheid system of racial segregation. For example, the action to relocate the alien community out of district 9 to the district 10 camp represents the denial of economic rights and relocation from comfortable social dwellings to slums. Indeed, the title “District 9” conjures District 6, an area of Cape Town where black residents owned homes and businesses before being relocated or bulldozed out. Segregation, is the most common way that modern society dealing with various race crisis. Separate the bad people and the good people, for the benefit of one group segregation another, it sounds not a bad idea. However, once this way has become an inertia way of thinking, and the implementation segregate to become a group of power, then the segregate will with more meaning: inequality, discrimination, panic, and so

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