Human beings have no humility for the high-tech alien visitors. After forcibly entering the spacecraft stranded over South Africa to perform "rescue work", they delineated a 9th district like a refugee camp and ordered them to move in. Their lives are the same. The humblest class. Mankind has always been eager to steal each other's high-tech weapons, only because the aliens' "biotechnology" is too advanced and the plan has been blocked. Therefore, they desperately studied aliens, and the laboratory was full of bloody corpses of "refugees". This is not so much for experimental purposes as it is for venting and revenge.
Human beings are cruel, but also selfish and hypocritical. The weapon manufacturer "League of Nations" is for its own huge business, the government is to strengthen its military power, and the gangs are to squeeze these poor refugees (and even eat them in order to "strengthen") for profit, ordinary citizens In order not to reduce their own welfare because of this group of "refugees." Even the most honest male protagonist in the film is willing to reach out to the aliens for only a chance to heal the genetically altered self. Everyone and every organization has their own calculations, and the "pumping" behavior of the experts has been relatively restrained. People will do everything for their own benefit, killing each other is definitely not a weird new thing, let alone facing unknown aliens?
Desire to get the rich resources of the weak, but do not want to pay a little price for this, instead, it will only drive the opponent further and further away or even take advantage of the situation to eliminate it. I believe it is the most coveted (or even ongoing) of many powerful countries. In reality, humans have not yet discovered aliens, but inhumane atrocities against the weak are commonplace in the movie. The "anti-terrorism" war fought for some reason, the uninterrupted religious conflicts for a long time, the eavesdropping and suppression of the people by the great powers, the rash of terrorists' lives, all of these, is it not the image of the "aggressor" that I have portrayed? ? Human beings have been killing each other since ancient times, and high technology has not yet appeared. People have used countless blood to compose history.
For a long time, aliens have been treated as invaders in alien-themed movies. Even the "Third Kind of Contact" and "ET Alien", which are the most "goodwill" towards unknown life, have not brought out humans through themes. The dark side of "The Day the Earth Stood", and the preaching taste of the original version of the classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still" seems to be evasive today. The highlight of "D9 Alien Forbidden Zone" is not its documentary filming method, but its strong irony and criticism. It hit the nail on the head and brought out that the most destructive thing is not technology, but human inferiority. Ren Alien possesses the most advanced weapons, but is still controlled by brutal and selfish humans and is so powerless to recover. The United States has produced too many alien films that bring out the overwhelming power of all, making the audience feel a little ecstatic. After all, this kind of "great pleasure" feeling is a bit ugly. "D9 Alien Forbidden Zone" directly exposes the most terrifying aspect of mankind, and tears through the hegemonic spirit that Hollywood typical alien movies have always created. Not only can the audience reflect deeply, but this is the real delight.
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