District 9, a Neill Blomkamp film, tells the story of a prawn-like alien race which has inhabited a militarized refugee camp in Johannesburg, South Africa for nearly 30 years. Now in the year 2010, The Multi-National United corporation is to evict the population. Field operative named Wikus Van Der Merwe (Sharlto Copley) is in charge of relocating 1.8 million aliens to a new camp, District 10. Wikus serves an eviction notice to Christopher the prawn and searches his shack, he is squirted with a black chemical that has taken Christopher twenty years to make. Christopher is very knowledgeable about alien technology. After being taken to the hospital and being harvested for biological testing, Wikus escapes from the MNU and finds refuge in District 9 with Christopher and his son. Throughout the film, the side effects of the chemical grow more and more and at the end of the movie, it is insinuated that Wikus is now an alien.
I believe that the political focus of District 9 is mainly racism and exploitation. The aliens wanted to return to their homes but are exploited by our governments for their highly advanced biological weaponry and forced to live in slums.
Wikus’ story reminds me of Saint Paul of Tarsus. Saul was a persecutor of Christians until he was knocked off of his donkey one day and became blinded. He said Jesus spoke to him and after that was converted to a Christian himself. Wikus begins as a “persecutor” of the aliens, someone with authority over them. Throughout the film he transitions from an authority figure to just another prawn.
The film opens and closes with series of interviews and news broadcasts which providing human opinions on the events surrounding the aliens. I think that the interviews are an important part of the film because they make the situations seem realistic.