In the years since Elysium was released, its future has begun to seem less ham-fisted. In an age when certain billionaires are prone to sharing their plans for leaving Earth behind, the idea of a space station reserved solely for the world’s elite doesn’t seem as far-fetched as it should. Time has been kind to Elysium, even if it hasn’t been kind to us.
Loved it back when it came out and still do, it’s message is more relevant than ever now. District 9 has aged well too.
District 9 is weirdly racist against African immigrants but is otherwise solid, same goes for Elysium aside from its white savior complex.
It’s been a while since I last watched it, but Isn’t the portrayal essentially intended to be racist to demonstrate the evil of the racists?
The African immigrants are depicted as rapists, cannibals, thieves, and cheating merchants IIRC. They’re usually interacting with the main character and the prawns, not the mercenaries hired by the South African government.
Damn, my memory is shit, I don’t remember that at all
IIRC Blomkampf repurposed interviews from and earlier documentary he had done about immigrants from Zimbabwe. I think he reshot the scenes with actors and just changed the subject matter to aliens.
Tbh,I hate District 9, but I would’ve probably loved Elysium had I seen it.
Watch it, it’s pretty good.
Sure sure
Children of Men (2006) has aged incredibly well. Looks like it was filmed yesterday and the message is more relevant. It’s scary how much closer we’ve gotten to the society shown in that film.
I watched that again a couple moths and you’re very right.
Hands down my favorite movie