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The Nines
Description
After being drunk and crashes his car, troubled actor Gary wakes up and finds himself under home arrest. From that moment, he begins to be haunted by the number 9 since that numbers appears everywhere in the newspapers, magazines, and TV. Meanwhile, he also find his own writing 'Look for the nines', a memo he does not remember writing.
After being drunk and crashes his car, troubled actor Gary wakes up and finds himself under home arrest. From that moment, he begins to be haunted by the number 9 since that numbers appears everywhere in the newspapers, magazines, and TV. Meanwhile, he also find his own writing 'Look for the nines', a memo he does not remember writing.
Actors:
Jim Rash,
Nicholas Garren,
Rawson Marshall Thurber,
Lorene Scafaria,
Jodi Sellards,
Dahlia Salem,
Ben Knight
Jim Rash
15 July 1971, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Nicholas Garren
17 January 1979, Misawa, Japan
Rawson Marshall Thurber
9 February 1975, San Francisco, California, USA
Lorene Scafaria
Jodi Sellards
Dahlia Salem
21 November 1971, New York City, New York, USA
Ben Knight
1 December 1975, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Destination Films #Hope Davis #Jinks Cohen Company #John August #Melissa McCarthy #Ryan Reynolds
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April 16, 2008
August may be peddling some absurd New age "secret", but at least it allows him the benefit of stronger and more coherent storytelling.
September 30, 2008
An interesting, if high minded, concept film that is nothing without its performers.
August 31, 2007
The Nines, which in real life began as a TV project, wavers uncomfortably between satire and dime-store existentialism on the big screen.
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February 08, 2008
Em sua estréia como diretor de longas, August faz jus à inteligência de seu roteiro intrincado, criando uma história tensa e instigante que surpreende tanto como ficção quanto como reflexão metafísica/religiosa. Além disso, o elenco revela-se fortíssimo.
August 31, 2007
The dialogue snaps, crackles and pops. And confusing as they may be, the stories are never boring.
October 04, 2008
It defies categorisation, which I love, and defies logic, which is very European. But it's also clever, funny and compelling
November 29, 2007
This overreaching, Lynch-lite comic drama is the mediocre directorial debut of screenwriter John August ('Charlie's Angels', 'Big Fish') and, if nothing else, demonstrates why some writers should stick to their laptops.
August 27, 2008
The sort of movie that would probably appeal to Ryan Reynolds' detractors . . .
August 31, 2007
Bright and vicious, desperate and cruel, the characters of the first two stories pop with a kind of nihilistic joie de vivre that makes you want to hug them and kill them at once.
June 08, 2008
August is on solid ground when he's riffing on Stephen King and celebrities, but he's stretching when he tries to be David Lynch, which would require a distinctly different kind of brain damage.
Newsday
August 31, 2007
The cosmic "resolution" that ties the stories together proves less interesting than the stories themselves.
Associated Press
August 31, 2007
Confusing? Yes, and intentionally so. But it's never boring.

