Dave
Staff member
[IMDB]1136608[/IMDB]
Now, I had NO IDEA what this movie was about other than aliens had landed and were in a slum in South Africa. That's it. I had no idea if this was a drama, comedy, or whatever. Yes, I posted the IMDB thing yesterday and figured it was more of a drama than anything, but I purposely didn't pay attention to any of this because I didn't want to ruin anything.
I'm still not sure how I feel about this movie. I want to like it but there's so much about it to hate. The obviousness of the South African/racist overtones towards the aliens is like a sledgehammer. Yet it does play a part in the movie so I understand why it's there.
But there were a few things about it that I hated.
There were NO sympathetic characters in the movie. Nobody to root for. The only one you really could feel anything for was the Prawn Christopher, but you hardly saw him in anything other than a small role. He wasn't in the movie nearly as much as he should have been. The main Human character was a cowardly dick. He only did anything if it helped himself, with the possible exception of his final act where he thought he would die letting Christopher get away.
Some things our "hero" did:
1) Destroyed & cooked the eggs of the Prawns. Basically killing their kids.
2) Sucker punched Christopher and left him for the military just so he could try and get to the mothership. Not sure what he was going to do once he got there.
3) Was not above torturing and killing little Prawns. They didn't necessarily show him doing it, but when Christopher's son threw the candy bar at him he hit the kid.
The egg part really got me because then they brought in the flame throwers and torched the whole place.
The whole fuel/black liquid/turns Humans into aliens thing was just weird. And the eating of his arm because it was turning him into a Prawn was intensely odd and disturbing.
All in all I still don't know if I liked the movie. I think it would have been much better for me on the big screen, but I did like the way most of it was done like news being broadcast.
I'd give it 7 of 10 but don't see why it's even nominated for best picture.
Now, I had NO IDEA what this movie was about other than aliens had landed and were in a slum in South Africa. That's it. I had no idea if this was a drama, comedy, or whatever. Yes, I posted the IMDB thing yesterday and figured it was more of a drama than anything, but I purposely didn't pay attention to any of this because I didn't want to ruin anything.
I'm still not sure how I feel about this movie. I want to like it but there's so much about it to hate. The obviousness of the South African/racist overtones towards the aliens is like a sledgehammer. Yet it does play a part in the movie so I understand why it's there.
But there were a few things about it that I hated.
There were NO sympathetic characters in the movie. Nobody to root for. The only one you really could feel anything for was the Prawn Christopher, but you hardly saw him in anything other than a small role. He wasn't in the movie nearly as much as he should have been. The main Human character was a cowardly dick. He only did anything if it helped himself, with the possible exception of his final act where he thought he would die letting Christopher get away.
Some things our "hero" did:
1) Destroyed & cooked the eggs of the Prawns. Basically killing their kids.
2) Sucker punched Christopher and left him for the military just so he could try and get to the mothership. Not sure what he was going to do once he got there.
3) Was not above torturing and killing little Prawns. They didn't necessarily show him doing it, but when Christopher's son threw the candy bar at him he hit the kid.
The egg part really got me because then they brought in the flame throwers and torched the whole place.
The whole fuel/black liquid/turns Humans into aliens thing was just weird. And the eating of his arm because it was turning him into a Prawn was intensely odd and disturbing.
All in all I still don't know if I liked the movie. I think it would have been much better for me on the big screen, but I did like the way most of it was done like news being broadcast.
I'd give it 7 of 10 but don't see why it's even nominated for best picture.