Nope. Sorry but no.
Kind of. The aliens and the people of South Africa represent the apartheid that has caused the nation of South Africa a lot of problems. As you know, in District 9, the people and the prawns do not get along and live in harmony, just like black and white people decades ago when apartheid and segregation were still intact. However, the aliens you see in District 9 are entirely fictional, and no alien ship ever hovered above Johannesburg.
The Arrival and District 9 both feature aliens whose knees bend backwards, but in real life, camelids fron knees bend forward, and rear knees bend backwards
diamonds, wood, and farming. and aliens if you watch district 9
they just wanted to get back home! i thought that was a horrible movie!
NO they are a small shrimp that lives in the sea
In the film "District 9," the aliens are referred to as "Prawns" due to their crustacean-like appearance. They are depicted as a stranded extraterrestrial race that has been forced to live in a slum-like area of Johannesburg, South Africa. The film explores themes of xenophobia and social segregation through their experiences.
No it's science fiction making it not real at all
No, it's fiction.
That was the 2009 film , title District 9
true, aliens ain't real.
aliens aren't real.
aliens aren't real