With the start of district 9, it's all about establishing
the environment and describing the story of what's going on in a short segment
so you can get caught up with the action. you've got the aliens mother ship
that's stayed in Johannesburg.
the film represents of how a person's personality can change
when the situation has changed and he's not on the winning team anymore, within
the first 10/20 minutes of the film, it's displaying the different traits that
the character has, such as he's a very shy character and speaks very softly and
it's giving the audience sympathy towards the character and it makes the
audience feel like he doesn't want to be included into another big. the main protagonist
is normally a strong and hopeful character so virtually instantly the audience
falls in love with them.
As I watching district 9, it felt like he wasn’t take responsibility
for stuff that he didn’t do and he could make any decisions without anybody
being there. The main protagonist normally talks about his wife about how she
does this and that and he normally stands in the background and gets un-noticed
by his peers. He rarely speaks out for himself but when everything hits the
fan, he starts to take more action and starts concerning his self for his well
being.
I’ve been meaning to review this film for quite a bit now
but never got really got round to it and plus I’ve been concentrating on my
audio blogs and I’m just trying to get up the viewing ladder and it might take
a little bit but if I start doing written blog and audio blogs at the same
time, I can get up the viewing ship.