You know, I really enjoyed this movie as well. I enjoyed the way the entire movie was shot (cinematography), I enjoyed the transition from joy to anguish of the lead character, I enjoyed the way they portrayed the main alien, and I thought that the special effects were top notch. The movie also introduced a fairly novel concept of alien isolation and "civilization" in today's society, which Peter Jackson really ran with. Also, the shock of the gore during the action scenes throughout the movie was extremely entertaining.
THS, what inconsistencies in the storyline were you referring to? Just interested to hear your take.
Well, I'll try to do this spoiler free. But just in case I don't do a good enough job:
SPOILER ALERT- The stuff the main alien needed that sprayed into the guy's face. If it took 20 years to get the needed amount, how did the accidental spraying not cost them five year's worth of work?
- Why in the hell would they let the aliens live where they did? I don't want to give too much away, but just think about the main alien and what he was doing.
I don't think I gave any spoilers away, so if you read that on accident, don't worry. Really some trivial stuff to worry about, but a movie can't be a 10/10 if it's not perfect. I can't really say any movie is a 10/10, so that may be a testament to District 9.