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The Nines (2007)

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Original title: Nines, The



MPAA Rating
Rated R for language, some drug content and sexuality.

Running Time
1 hour, 39 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Destination Films, Jinks/Cohen Company

Studio Newmarket Films

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Other Titles
• The Nines (2007)
• Nines,10f8 The (2007)
• Untitled John August Project
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Genre: Sci-Fi

Tagline: Y9u never kn9w when y9ur number is up

Plot: Three actors--Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis, and Melissa McCarthy--are a delight playing different roles in the three different scenarios that comprise John August's film The Nines. In "The Prisoner," a troubled television star finds himself under house arrest with his chipper publicist and disillusioned neighbor providing his only link to the outside world. "Reality Television" is a Project Greenlight-style show tracing the behind-the-scenes tribulations of a half-hour sitcom. And in "Knowing," an acclaimed video-game designer and his family have car trouble on an outing and find themselves stranded deep in the woods.

Writer/director August is firmly at the helm of this unique film. The three stories are linked to each other on a metaphysical plane, forming a stylish puzzle of coincidences that questions the underlying notions of both life and art. Does the creator have a responsibility to his or her creations? If we shape the lives we lead on any level, why not on all levels? Are we or are we not responsible for our own happy endings?

If you need tidy conclusions to these and other questions films sometimes pose, The Nines may not be for you. But if you love great writing, direction, and performances and are willing to ask questions, The Nines offers an upbeat, as well as

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 Directed by
John August
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, Go
 Written by
John August
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, Go
 Cast
Ryan Reynolds
Blade: Trinity, Smokin' Aces, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Hope Davis
About Schmidt, Arlington Road, Flatliners
Melissa McCarthy
The Life of David Gale, The Kid, Drowning Mona
Elle Fanning
Deja Vu, Daddy Day Care, The Door in the Floor
David Denman
Big Fish, The Replacements, When a Stranger Calls
Octavia Spencer
Being John Malkovich, Never Been Kissed, Big Momma's House
Ben Falcone
Smiley Face, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Chicken Party
[more]
 Music By
Alex Wurman
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

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