And how did the fuel for the ship turn Wikus into one of those aliens?
Plot magic.

And how did the fuel for the ship turn Wikus into one of those aliens?
And how did the fuel for the ship turn Wikus into one of those aliens?
Plot magic.Same reason Wikus was able to still use his personal codes at MNU, despite the fact that they were hunting him for his altered organs. Overall, I enjoyed the movie.
I noticed that the Prawns did have an actual language
like 'no' for instance kind of sounded like 'no' . . . it seemed to be made up of sounds that are unpronounceable by human mouths, but that the words were consistent
it's also conceivable that the humans that lived around the prawns, as well as the prawns themselves after 20 years developed a mutual understanding of each other's language . . . like I speak english to some prawn, and he understands it but can't speak it, and he says clickgruntsqueak and I understand it but can't speak it
I hope we get a LOTR EE level of behind the scenes material![]()
Yeah, but he was down-right gleeful about torching the hatchery.
And how did the fuel for the ship turn Wikus into one of those aliens?
I'm amazed that aspect of the movie has slipped under the radar. It's got to be the most blatantly racist portrayal in cinema this century, right down to freakin' voodoo and xeno-cannibalism.I also had some issues with how blacks/Africans were portrayed. The Nigerians were depicted as savages and the few 'respectable' blacks-namely Wikus's chief assistant and the guard were clearly subordinates, with the guard even calling Wikus 'boss' all the time.
Yep. Your spelling puts it across better. The thought still makes me laugh.The one phrase that has stuck in my head as well as the others who saw the film with me was "fucking prawns" as said with a South African accent. We were joking about it all day today at work.
"Man, what a shitty day."
"Yeah. It's all because of them fucking prawns."![]()
fookin prawns! I loved Wikus's accent!![]()
They were addressing actual apartheid, through the use of alien stand-ins. If they did actual apartheid, a lot of people wouldn't bother even seeing it.
However, my enjoyment was dampened by the omission of apartheid and the depiction of blacks as a whole.
However, my enjoyment was dampened by the omission of apartheid and the depiction of blacks as a whole.
You know, I just watched Schindler's List. Nobody even says "Holocaust" during the movie so obviously its not really about that since it wasn't even addressed by name.
Being SF I didn't see it that way. Unless there was an actual date mentioned in the film I missed then I just assumed the aliens arrived around our present time and then our story takes place in the 2030s.In the D9 world the aliens arrived in 1980 or so. It's a big enough change to the human race to have ended Apartheid.
Being SF I didn't see it that way. Unless there was an actual date mentioned in the film I missed then I just assumed the aliens arrived around our present time and then our story takes place in the 2030s.In the D9 world the aliens arrived in 1980 or so. It's a big enough change to the human race to have ended Apartheid.
Glad I missed that actually because I think it's silly when writers do that. We obviously freakin' know recent history so why the alternate history setup? It's stupid.Being SF I didn't see it that way. Unless there was an actual date mentioned in the film I missed then I just assumed the aliens arrived around our present time and then our story takes place in the 2030s.In the D9 world the aliens arrived in 1980 or so. It's a big enough change to the human race to have ended Apartheid.
I just saw the movie for a second time. The aliens arrive in 1982, and the modern day action takes place in August 2010.
Glad I missed that actually because I think it's silly when writers do that. We obviously freakin' know recent history so why the alternate history setup? It's stupid.Being SF I didn't see it that way. Unless there was an actual date mentioned in the film I missed then I just assumed the aliens arrived around our present time and then our story takes place in the 2030s.
I just saw the movie for a second time. The aliens arrive in 1982, and the modern day action takes place in August 2010.
Either don't mention an actual date or just project it a few years into the future.
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