Cruel and cruel human nature - if ALIEN character can also be called human nature

Ellen 2022-04-21 09:01:14

In the first third of the movie, when the male protagonist, the pig-headed BOSS, takes the so-called MNU army composed of violent elements to expel the bloodbath D9, such a cowardly and delusional inaction man will brutally ruin a room. Alien little life; in turn, as his DNA is spliced, and the body takes on the appearance of a half-orc, the male protagonist unexpectedly understands that the so-called "prawns" are excluded from the parent planet and live a life of 20 years. The pain and unwillingness of the years have been unearthed, but the traditional virtues recognized by the earth that are tenacious, brave and never give up have been discovered.
For the human form and not for the personnel, the alien can stage a father and son brotherly love, and by the way play a love drama as the finale, how ironic!
The film itself, as a female perspective, is very physiologically responsive, but after watching it for two hours, I really seem to understand the unbearableness of the shell-clad, upright, limbed creatures forced to live in a garbage dump full of murderous crimes.
I don't know which one is more disgusting, the alien appearance that is forced to live with fear and fear VS the slaughter and abuse that comes from ignorance and fear. . .

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District 9 quotes

  • Wikus Van De Merwe: [Wikus is obviously falling sick] Okay, let's cut some cake!

    [Wikus begins to hallucinate and experience distortion in hearing his own speech, slowing things down considerably]

    Wikus Van De Merwe: C-U-T S-O-M-E C-A-K-E!

  • Fundiswa Mhlanga: [about Wikus Van de Merwe] He was an honest man, and he didn't deserve any of what happened to him.