This is the question I asked myself on the way out of the cinema. And if we deserve it, then what ?! Wars? The desire to appropriate everything and everyone? Cruelty? And tell me, at least one person didn't have a feeling after District 9 that it's time to urgently change something in our civilization before we ruined ourselves? After all, even if the film shows a fictional extraterrestrial civilization, would there be a different attitude towards them if this actually happened? Do we have enough worthy people who will not 'dissect their own kind'? All these questions, to be honest, haunt me already almost 9 hours after watching ...
The film is excellent, brilliant, unique. And for some reason, in this picture, you empathize with Christopher Johnson much more than any human character. And let someone say that I am very impressionable, that this is just a movie, but no matter how sad it is to write this, reality is no better. And if at least one person treats his neighbor more attentively, kinder after this picture, the film has already done a lot.
Emotions from watching still prevent me from writing an even, deliberate review, consider it a cry from the heart. Thanks to Peter Jackson and Neil Blomkamp for getting to know District 9.