The movie is pleasing in its incompleteness. It colors outside the lines.
Nine Lives (2005)
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Reviews Counted:83
Fresh:62
Rotten:21
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Nine Lives is bolstered by a strong cast and features many insightful glimpses into the lives of women.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, brief sexual content and some disturbing images.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 14, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $148,181
Synopsis: Director Rodrigo Garcia has become a master of short film anthologies, with this, his third venture into the genre. His previous work in this field--THINGS YOU CAN TELL JUST BY LOOKING AT HER... Director Rodrigo Garcia has become a master of short film anthologies, with this, his third venture into the genre. His previous work in this field--THINGS YOU CAN TELL JUST BY LOOKING AT HER (which stitched together five separate stories) and TEN TINY LOVE STORIES (comprised of ten tales)--was shot in 2001, and featured predominantly female casts. The vignettes that make up NINE LIVES follow in the same vein, with Garcia taking brief dips into the lives of various women who are all floundering in relationships with important people in their lives. An all-star cast helps Garcia achieve his vision, and a highly skilled team behind the camera ensures that the action is perfectly executed, as each story is shot in just one single take. Garcia doesn't construct conventional narratives for his stories, he just drops viewers into situations, then pulls them out before any conclusions are reached. Some of the women we are exposed to are Robin Wright Penn, who plays a pregnant woman running into a former lover in a supermarket, resulting in a bout of anguish and self doubt; Ruth (Sissy Spacek), a woman caught up in an affair at a seedy motel; and Holly Hunter, playing a woman alarmed at her boyfriend's antisocial behavior. The stories are thrilling in their inconclusiveness, with Garcia leaving plenty of question marks about where these women are heading with their lives. Indeed, the first story in the film ends just as it seems to be starting, with prison inmate Sandra (Elpida Carrillo) letting out a howling, primal scream as she is pulled away from her daughter by prison guards, leaving the audience hanging in midair as the next story immediately begins. A breathtaking work that plays beautifully with the cinematic medium, NINE LIVES is an exhausting and demanding piece of work. [More]
Starring: Dakota Fanning, Elpidia Carrillo, Andrew Borba, Kathy Baker
Starring: Dakota Fanning, Elpidia Carrillo, Andrew Borba, Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, K. Callan, Robin Wright Penn, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Holly Hunter, Amanda Seyfried, Sissy Spacek, Glenn Close, Aidan Quinn, Joe Mantegna, Mary Kay Place
Director: Rodrigo García
Director: Rodrigo García
Screenwriter: Rodrigo García
Composer: Edward Shearmur
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Nine Lives
The writing here is especially eloquent -- Garcia is the son of novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- suffused with maxims that somehow transcend the maudlin.
Yes, there's too much to mention. Good thing it's a pleasure to keep up with these women, even when their superior acting is needed to overcome the inferior material.
A sophisticated, elegant-looking film shot in distinctive, wide-ranging L.A. locales, but its real terrain is the human heart, explored with compassion and respect.
Taken together, the tales don't add up to much, but some of the individual pieces are sensitive and keenly perceptive, containing fine work by a stellar roster of actresses.
For a film centered on connection and continuity, Nine Lives is curiously erratic.
The bad stories waste your time, and the good ones leave you unsatisfied.
Thanks to Garcia's vigorous camerawork, startlingly in-depth touches, guile and, importantly, a stable of top-notch actresses, and actors, the picture remains fresh and unexpected.
The overall impression is of lives that began before Garcia started shooting and continued after the camera was shut off, a remarkable and quietly haunting achievement.
Veering at times towards film school, “Nine Lives” rewards the patient with scalpel-like insights into life as a woman in the USA.
a film hurtling slowly towards nothing, with little to keep one interested along the way
An extraordinarily rich and satisfying suite of fleeting but intense moments in the lives of nine women.
The moral seriousness of 'Nine Lives,' about the dark internal forces which guide the human heart, evokes a Bergmaneqsue vision.
Should be shown in film school and acting classes to teach how to create the perfect scene.
Although each character holds the spotlight only briefly, she arrives as if with a life already in progress, and it's easy to believe that she'll keep busy even after the credits roll.
Traces the often imperceptible connections that punctuate our lives and the disconnections with others that cause endless pain, disappointment and loss.
The short-story glimpses aim for Carver-esque pang, though the script could have used some Lorrie Moore bite.
The tenth story is the technique, a difficult combination of story design and staging choreography. It earns a Bravo!
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