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Nine Days (2020)

Drama | 124 minutes
3,08 65 votes

Genre: Drama / Fantasy

Duration: 124 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Edson Oda

Stars: Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz and Benedict Wong

IMDb score: 6,8 (13.450)

Releasedate: 15 July 2021

Nine Days plot

In a different reality than the one we know, the hermit Will resides in his home. He conducts interviews with beings who embody the human soul. With this, the man hopes to have the privilege of being born again.

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james_cameron

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An interesting concept: a hermit somewhere between heaven and earth interviews a number of human souls so that one of them has the chance to be born. Less woolly than you would expect based on this premise, but the film is unfortunately rather non-committal and unstable. The characters are also not convincing. Well made and played and there are some nice moments, but in the end it is too thin and half-baked to keep fascinating.

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mrklm

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Will [Winston Duke] lives in an inhospitable no man's land where he keeps track of the lives of people whose souls he has given a chance at a second life on a wall of monitors. To qualify for a second chance, Will must put the souls of the recently deceased through a rigorous selection process. He gets help from his 'neighbor' Kyo [Benedict Wong]. But during this series of tests and interviews, Will himself is confronted with questions about his own role, his own wishes and about human existence that allow him to see his own life in a new perspective. Despite a beautiful visual style, this has become a pretentious, sometimes preachy film in which dialogue has too much of an upper hand. If you can keep your attention, this does make you think at times, but it takes itself too seriously and is too heavy-handed to convince.

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ForrestHanks

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Beautiful. Understated yet grand.

The film is slow and relies mainly on the dialogues, the atmosphere and the charisma of the actors.

....and it is more than good with all three points.

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