District 9 allows the audience to have a wide range of thoughts on how the story might have ended (Rieder, 48). In this context, the movie achieved the purpose of its development as the viewers were subjected to think about variety of options. The dramatic aspect of the movie comes when the movie is about a ghetto life. The whole movie is developed from a ghetto environment. The ghetto life symbolizes the poverty in which the people of South Africa lived (Coe, 1775). The rise of the aliens in the film shows the oppression in which the People of South Africa were subjected, such as the racial segregation. The use of aliens in the movie enable the film achieves an exemplary filming technique (Rieder, 43). The aliens in the movie subject the people to the horrific life and violence, which are characterized by racism. Young people would be interested in the film because it provides an opportunity for appreciation of history and technological advancements (Coe, 1753). The use of the aliens in the film enables the realization of technological advancement, which Africa would …show more content…
The South African people were subjected to the rule in which racism was characterized (Moses, 165). The film is proved accurate with the aliens being used to oppress the people. The MNU was used by the government to oppress the people in the ghetto hence the cleanup exercise.
The strength of District 9 movie is that the movie achieves an extra step in which it allows use of aliens in the narration of a past event. The aliens are used in the movie by the oppressive government to enhance the theme of racism and oppression (Moses, 168). However, the movie has weaknesses, which are developed by the fact that the audience is not allowed to frame how the movie ended. This shows lack of resolution to the plot of the story. The movie managed in arousing mixed feelings in an audience as it narrates the effect of racism development in the history of