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The Post Critic
Movies that make a difference
Great films not only tell a story, they inspire a response. They have the power to move an audience to laughter, to tears, to anger, to anything but apathy. And sometimes, the truly great films will show you something. Something you didn’t even know existed. Something dark and horrifying and absolutely true. And because of that film, you will want to know more. And when you learn more, you may be inspired to act. And if enough people act, true and lasting change can occur. All because of a film. District 9 is a great film. Director Neil Blomkamp uses the science fiction trappings of the classic “aliens among us” story to offer up a commentary on the apartheid in South Africa. Much like the race struggle that occurred in that nation during the 1980’s, the “prawns” as the aliens are referred to by the government, are shunted off into ghettos and are refused the basic rights we expect in a civilized society.
Can District 9 help end xenophobia or social segregation? It’s a naïve idea, but it’s possible. If poorly written pop nonsense like The Da Vinci Code can inspire people to travel across the ocean to visit a museum, then anything is possible. So what do you think? Can a movie (or book, or song) be more than just entertainment? Should it be? Let me know at nick.spinelli@us.army.mil. Also playing this weekend is Robert Rodriguez’s Shorts. I’ve not seen it, but the word is it has the same appeal as his other kid’s fare such as the Spy Kids trilogy and The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl so if you or your children liked those, they’ll probably like this one too. |
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