Although the aliens in District 9 do not have the typical green skinned, antenna, bug eyed aliens like shown in most alien based films, they do however share the same thought that aliens physically do not represent human forms and have ugly exteriors, thus making mankind feel good about themselves, whilst watching the film. The extreme close up of the prawns face during the news feed in the beginning of the film, is used to emphasis the prawn’s appearance so as to highlight that they are ugly creatures, thus automatically making them ‘bad’. The weight of the aliens; introduces the idea that they are not as evolved as humans, as one could questions how a species of great numbers, can still be controlled by a species of a lot smaller numbers. This is shown in the high angled shot of MNU coming in to evict, shows the amount of shacks that the prawns live in. …show more content…
This is shown in the high angled, long shot scene of the Navi connecting to the Home Tree to save Grace. The Navi also show a more evolved state through their physical and mental capacity, as the low angle of Jake exploring Pandora, emphasises the size and strength compared to him
Another film that could be used to show Avatar as more evolved is Men in Black. A film shot in 1997, where the aliens are of the typical cartoon styled, bug eyed aliens. This is shown in the opening scene with the eye levelled angle of a alien holding up a human head, thus emphasising the contrast of the reality of humans and the cartoon like effect of the aliens. The aliens are also shown as clumsy and not intelligent, as the panning long shots, in the beginning of the film, with the character J chasing down an alien, and the alien falling down more than