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  1. Recommendation. Finally dug out my DVD of “The Nines”, an eclectic, charming, and smart little indie science fiction drama think piece from 2007. Starring Ryan Reynolds, Melissa McCarthy, Hope Davis, young Elle Fanning, Octavia Spencer, David Denman. This film is so weird and pure and lovely.

  2. This movie is super obscure, but if you can find a way to watch it, I highly recommend it. Very existential and meta. Drug use, strong language, and some very light violence, but not pervasive. Great twist, reveal, and ending. Just a lovely little film to help while away a rainy day. Thanks for reading!

  3. Recommending: The Nines (2007) Finally dug out my DVD of “The Nines”, an eclectic, charming, and smart little indie science fiction drama think piece from 2007. Starring Ryan Reynolds, Melissa McCarthy, Hope Davis, young Elle Fanning, Octavia Spencer, David Denman. This film is so weird and pure and lovely.

  4. Directed by John August. Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller. R. 1h 40m. By Stephen Holden. Aug. 31, 2007. In the three loosely related stories that make up “The Nines,” a philosophical ...

  5. Nov 26, 2007 · The Nines (2007) "There's something wrong with the world!" cries Ryan Reynolds in The Nines, a complex, three-part Rubik's Cube of a film set in an existential universe where everything does ...

  6. Nov 26, 2007 · John August. The Nines. Interviewed by Kate Lloyd. I really had a hard time differentiating between my real life and my fictional life. John August has enjoyed an illustrous career as a Hollywood ...

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  8. The Nines is a mystery movie in the same way Mulholland Drive, Fight Club, and Donnie Darko are, a series of events that make cohesive sense only once the audience is in possession of a key. In the best, we are left guessing until the end, when suddenly the trail of breadcrumbs we have been left becomes an intellectually satisfying path out of the forest.

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