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District 9

EMAILPRINTTriStar Pictures (Sony)

District 9 reviews
80
7.9 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 36 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Sci-fi

Written by: Neill Blomkamp
Terri Tatchell

Directed by: Neill Blomkamp

Release Date:
Theatrical: August 14, 2009

Running Time: minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for bloody violence and pervasive language

Starring Sharlto Copley, and David James

Over twenty years ago, aliens made first contact with Earth. Humans waited for the hostile attack, or the giant advances in technology. Neither came. Instead, the aliens were refugees, the last survivors of their home world. The creatures were set up in a makeshift home in South Africa’s District 9 as the world’s nations argued over what to do with them. Now, patience over the alien situation has run out. The tension between the aliens and the humans comes to a head when a human field operative, Wikus van der Merwe, contracts a mysterious virus that begins changing his DNA. Wikus quickly becomes the most hunted man in the world, as well as the most valuable – he is the key to unlocking the secrets of alien technology. Ostracized and friendless, there is only one place left for him to hide: District 9. (Sony Pictures)

What The Critics Said

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100

The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt

No true fan of science fiction -- or, for that matter, cinema -- can help but thrill to the action, high stakes and suspense built around a very original chase movie.

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100

Film Threat Matthew Sorrento

The humanity of District 9 adds another dimension to this multilayered, rewarding work -- one of the best of the summer, and undoubtedly the most inventive from the multiplex this year.

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100

Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

Madly original, cheekily political, altogether exciting District 9.

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100

Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

District 9 is very smart sci-fi, but that's just the beginning; it's also a scathing social satire hidden inside a terrific action thriller teeming with gross aliens and regrettable inter-species conflict. And it's a blast. . . .

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100

San Francisco Chronicle Amy Biancolli

Every now and then, a film comes along that both defies and compels description. District 9 is one such movie: a science-fiction action vehicle so brilliantly and fully imagined that real life, when it resumes after the credits, arrives with a new sense of dread.

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100

Washington Post John Anderson

A sci-fi-fueled indictment of man's inhumanity to man -- and the non-human -- District 9 is all horribly familiar, and transfixing.

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100

New Orleans Times-Picayune Mike Scott

To his credit, however, the often-playful Blomkamp never bludgeons his audience with any specific message. He's too busy letting 'er rip with his edge-of-your-seat, and unapologetically violent, sci-fi adventure.

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91

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

This is a delicious premise, and Blomkamp, who first played with it in a 2005 short called "Alive in Joburg," has magnified and improved it with ferocious energy, wit and style.

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90

NPR Jeannette Catsoulis

Grabs you by the eyeballs from the very first frame.

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90

Time Richard Corliss

District 9 proves that genre films, besides being a hell of a lot of fun, can say things you hadn't considered and show stuff you haven't seen.

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90

Variety Justin Chang

Though compelling throughout, District 9 never becomes outright terrifying, largely because Blomkamp is less interested in exploiting his aliens for cheap scares than in holding up a mirror to our own bloodthirsty, xenophobic species.

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90

Village Voice Scott Foundas

District 9 whizzes by with a resourcefulness and mordant wit nearly worthy of its obvious influences: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," "Dawn of the Dead," and "Starship Troopers."

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89

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

Blomkamp and his entire cast and crew have created an instant genre classic that transcends the self-limiting ghetto implied by the term "science fiction" and instead, like precursors such as Robert Wise's "The Day the Earth Stood Still," engages not only the mind but the heart as well. It's magnificent.

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88

ReelViews James Berardinelli

Anyone who watches District 9 and doesn't think of Apartheid, Nazis, and Josef Mengele needs to spend some time reading a few history books.

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88

Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman

South African director Neill Blomkamp set and shot the film around his native Johannesburg, so parallels to apartheid leap to mind. Yet the script he wrote with Terri Tatchell applies to any culture that bluntly excludes another.

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88

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Williams

The reason District 9 reverberates so loudly is because its moral indignation is cranked to 11.

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88

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

Attention all geeks (and geeks at heart): Get ready for two hours of serious awesome.

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88

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

This baby has the stuff to end the movie summer on a note of dazzle and distinction.

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88

USA Today Claudia Puig

With its clever faux documentary style, this is the most imaginative science-fiction movie to come along in years.

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88

Premiere Staff (Not credited)

A great-looking and smart film. It has enough action, wonder, depth, and action to keep any fan of the genre happy. The sociological undertones here are fascinating as well.

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83

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

The ad campaign for the sci-fi thriller District 9, with mysterious billboards touting aliens among us, is highly creative and amusing. So, in patches, is the movie, which is a thinking man's, or man-boy's, "Transformers."

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83

The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias

District 9 fuses science fiction mayhem and biting social commentary as well as any film since "Starship Troopers." It’s the rare alien invasion story that has the aliens running scared.

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80

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

A memorable, monstrous fable that's consistently gripping.

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80

Empire Chris Hewitt

Blomkamp’s prawn cocktail has more than enough stylistic chutzpah and originality to make District 9 an essential date.

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80

The New York Times A.O. Scott

In the best B-movie tradition, the filmmakers embed their ideas in an ingenious, propulsive and suspenseful genre entertainment, one that respects your intelligence even as it makes your eyes pop (and, once in a while, your stomach turn).

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75

Boston Globe Ty Burr

The last time I felt the sort of outrageously kinetic action-movie high District 9 delivers, it was 1981 and George Miller, Mel Gibson, and "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior" had just come roaring out of Australia.

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75

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

Some movies pack such a terrific central idea, even their flaws can’t stop the train. District 9 is one of them.

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75

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

Despite its creativity, the movie remains space opera and avoids the higher realms of science-fiction.

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70

The New Yorker Anthony Lane

You don't feel bamboozled, fooled, or patronized by District 9, as you did by most of the summer blockbusters. You feel winded, and shaken, and shamed. [September 14, 2009, pg.115]

63

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

There is a lot of shield-your-eyes ickiness in District 9, a lot of violence and gore. What there is not a lot of, however, is humanity - even in the film's depiction of the inhumanity humans are capable of.

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50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

Yes, the premise is delightful; no, the delight doesn't last.

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50

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

It's a bad joke that District 9 will be hailed for its "originality."

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50

Wall Street Journal Joanne Kaufman

There's a wonderfully sly, farcical verve to these early moments, but it dissipates when the script, with its strains of "E.T." and "The Fly," moves into high sci-fi gear.

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50

Slate Daniel Engber

As an allegory of racial conflict and mass immigration, District 9 never really goes anywhere: The appealing premise fades into the background before 20 minutes have elapsed.

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50

Chicago Reader J.R. Jones

Unfortunately, as in many such big-screen comic books, the backstory beats the hell out of the present-tense plot.

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50

New York Post Kyle Smith

The movie falls into the same uneasy category as "Eight Legged Freaks": too tongue-in-cheek to be thrilling, not funny enough to be a comedy.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 7.9 (out of 10) based on 597 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ethan R gave it a9:
What are all these people that gave it a 0 talking about? This movie was extremely well done. When you want an ugly, grotesque, alien who didn't speak one word of english to come out on top you know they did a good job with the characters. Great acting, First half made you thing, second half made you think AND made your eyes bulge from the sweet action. One of my favorites.

john p gave it a9:
The thing about this movie is that it hold up a mirror to the human race, it is satire of the most blunt sort and will polarise opinions. The moment you make the effort to understand the deep message you will enjoy it. It isn't a comedy, it isn't a horror movie, there is a little romance and the action is more instrumental in making a point than to entertain. As another reviewer said. this movie doesn't offer cheap thrills, it grabs you by your eyeballs, makes you feel uneasy/ashamed and filters right down to your heart. It isn't for all audiences but it is a masterpiece of a movie, constantly evoking strong and heartfelt emotions and continually providing shocks. There's a lot to be taken from this movie, however it'snot the usual light-hearted fare. When compared to war of the worlds this movie really shines. They are similar movies but this doesn't get boring, it is taught, intense and thrilling. A bit less gore than war of the worlds but infinitely more human brutality and excellent 'movement' enhanced by the camera work and interview format of certain parts.

JURE B gave it an8:
Actually I wanted to give it a lower score but the second half of film makes it. At the beginning and on some later parts the characters and the story is very irritating, but when the bad guys get the bullet at the end it is so relieving. And what a style! Wow.

Kenny gave it a5:
One to see this draft Blair Witch with aliens, you may think many things, you may think that the creators have done the head and even that is something imbeciles. But it can also be amazed by the way you have put a science fiction film under his belt, so well built with little budget. Sometimes bordering on genius but in the second half of the movie is when they are going completely in the hands and puts us in an action movie American heroics and ending by charging a very interesting project. We must also take into account the gaps in the script are endless. "D-9" is an experience in the film world, it falls well below their potential in the Hollywood factor comes into play.

Cindy C gave it a10:
Brilliant. Emotionally devastating. One of the best films of this or any year. Don't miss it.

Mark L gave it an8:
I am allergic to "Hollywood Blockbusters" as this normally stands for "lots of money spent, most of it on promotion". I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. A cut above the usual trash. No big stars in this, but don't let that put you off.

Rita R gave it a10:
I loved this move. Throughout the movie I wondered what I would have done, had the spaceship landed over the state where I live. How caring would I have been, or how fearful would I have been? It's definitely not out of the question that this is something that could happen in my lifetime.

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