District 9 (2009)

Movie · 2009 · Science Fiction · 1h 52m · R · English

Curator score: 7.6/10 (1.3M ratings)

You are not welcome here.

Overview

Thirty years ago, aliens arrive on Earth. Not to conquer or give aid, but to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi-National United, which is unconcerned with the aliens' welfare but will do anything to master their advanced technology. When a company field agent contracts a mysterious virus that begins to alter his DNA, there is only one place he can hide: District 9.

Ratings

Director

Neill Blomkamp

Production

TriStar Pictures, Block / Hanson, WingNut Films, District 9

Cast

Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, Nathalie Boltt, Sylvaine Strike, Elizabeth Mkandawie, John Sumner, William Allen Young, Nick Blake, Greg Melvill-Smith, Robert Hobbs, Vanessa Haywood, Morena Busa Sesatsa, Themba Nkosi, Mzwandile Nqoba, Barry Strydom, Jed Brophy, Louis Minnaar, Marian Hooman, Vittorio Leonardi, David Clatworthy

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, ugly, and often thrilling sci-fi allegory that blends alien-invasion spectacle with body-horror, mockumentary texture, and political satire. It’s messy in places, but the worldbuilding, creature design, and escalating tension make it a standout genre film.

Best for

  • Viewers who like socially conscious science fiction
  • Fans of gritty found-footage or faux-documentary style
  • People who enjoy body-horror and transformation stories
  • Audiences looking for action with a political edge

Skip if

  • You want a clean, polished blockbuster with a smooth tone
  • You dislike handheld camerawork or mockumentary framing
  • You prefer subtle allegory over blunt social commentary
  • You’re sensitive to graphic gore and body transformation

Overview

District 9 is one of those rare sci-fi films that feels both like a genre blast and a nasty piece of political satire. Its premise is simple and immediately legible, but the execution is what makes it memorable: the faux-news texture, the cramped urban decay, and the alien tech all create a world that feels lived-in and morally rotten.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the film’s refusal to make its human institutions look competent or noble. It’s funny, grotesque, and then suddenly tragic, with the transformation plot turning the whole story into a survival chase. The effects still hold up remarkably well, especially the alien design, which gives the film a real sense of physical presence.

Bottom line

It’s not subtle, and it doesn’t always balance its ideas with perfect control, but the energy is undeniable. If you want science fiction that is angry, inventive, and willing to get its hands dirty, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

cinéfila... 🕯️ (3★) · 3946 likes

i hope aliens never land on earth because i know in my heart humans are horrible and we would probably treat them exactly like this

alor (3.5★) · 1725 likes

I believe in Christopher Johnson supremacy

grace spelman (5★) · 1623 likes

Why didn’t any of you tell me District 9 was this good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was yelling at my TV like I was watching the super bowl!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 stars!!!!!!!!

Karsten (3.5★) · 1534 likes

Sure! I liked this. It really just gets better as it goes on. It started out kinda messy imo, mainly in it’s editing. I also just feel like it could’ve gone a bit further with what it wanted to say. But all that aside this is a good movie.

Wade (5★) · 1106 likes

Its been longer than three years now

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Topics

science fiction, satire, body horror, mockumentary, political allegory, dystopian, gritty, action thriller, alien refugees, found footage

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