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The 9th Life of Louis Drax (2016)

Thriller | 108 minutes
2,99 228 votes

Genre: Thriller / Mystery

Duration: 108 minuten

Country: United Kingdom / Canada / United States

Directed by: Alexandre Aja

Stars: Aiden Longworth, Sarah Gadon and Aaron Paul

IMDb score: 6,3 (15.692)

Releasedate: 1 September 2016

The 9th Life of Louis Drax plot

"A mystery beyond reality."

Louis Drax nearly dies on his ninth birthday and ends up in a coma. Young Louis has already had a life full of near-fatal accidents. dr. Suspecting malicious intent, Allen Pascal is determined to investigate the strange circumstances in which the accident took place.

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mrklm

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A complex combination of fantasy, family drama and whodunit revolves around nine-year-old Louis Drax [Aiden Longworth], who has escaped death eight times in his short life as a result of a life-threatening accident. When he falls off a cliff, he narrowly escapes drowning, but ends up in a deep coma. His doctor [Jamie Dornan] questions the circumstances of this bizarre accident, partly because in his 'dreams' he has contact with Louis, who shares his life story (including the 8 previous accidents) with him.

Director Alexandra Aja beautifully shapes the dream sequences, but the combination of dream and reality is sometimes a bit confusing. Moreover, the story swings back and forth between different genres for a long time and that is a bit discouraging. The last quarter is a lot better and makes up for a lot, but until then it's not always easy to keep your head up.

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frolunda

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Alexandre Aja, the French director who broke through with Haute Tension in 2003 and since then always comes up with some unusual, sometimes original and always beautiful images, but who still didn't succeed is one, who is about the has been achieved across the board.

Also The 9th Life of Louis Drax from a few years ago, a pretty nice idea in design, the photography is also perfectly fine, only the execution leaves something to be desired.

The actually fairly simple story is served up with numerous flashbacks unnecessarily complex, which takes the momentum out of the film and the interest wanes every now and then. And then this combination of mystery, fantasy and thriller may seem a bit more, but in the end it remains you as a viewer are a bit disappointed.

Furthermore, The 9th Life of Louis Drax is quite an entertaining film, but with Aja at the helm I generally expect something more.

Small enough.

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Filmkriebel

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I wouldn't call this a success. Visually very nicely done but substantively I still don't know what it was actually about. The subject of child abuse is lurking around the corner but nothing else comes out strongly and that's why this feels like an incoherent film that tries just about everything. The ending is completely pointless and doesn't make it any better. Psychological dramas with some fantasy and complicated story structures are hip, but do it right and choose at least one well-defined theme that you want to deal with. Here it is neither mussel nor fish. Small 2.5*

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