Nine Lives (2004)

Nine Lives (2004)
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Filmmaker Rodrigo García takes an unusual look into the lives of nine different women in this episodic drama. Each of the film's nine sequences has been staged as a single shot, using the Steadicam system to allow the camera to follow the action fluidly and without cuts. In these short episodes (lasting between ten and 14 minutes), Holly (Lisa Gay Hamilton) has a brief moment of reverie while confronting the specters of her past in her old neighborhood. Maggie (Glenn Close) escorts her young daughter Maria (Dakota Fanning) to a cemetery as they visit the graves of their family members. Ruth (Sissy Spacek) is a married woman contemplating an affair while visiting Henry (Aidan Quinn) in his hotel room. Diana (Robin Wright Penn) unexpectedly runs into an old boyfriend, Damian (Jason Isaacs), while shopping for groceries. Camilla (Kathy Baker) is a hospital patient awaiting surgery for cancer. Samantha (Amanda Seyfried) is a teenage girl who helps look after her handicapped father Larry (Ian McShane). Sandra (Elpidia Carrillo) is a female prison inmate who is expecting a visit from her children. Sonia (Holly Hunter) lashes out at her boyfriend Martin (Stephen Dillane) when she finds out he's been cheating on her. And Lorna (Amy Brenneman) has an unexpectedly moving encounter with her ex-husband Andrew (William Fichtner) as she pays her respects to his second wife, who has just passed away. Nine Lives premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kathy BakerAmy Brenneman, (more)
Director(s):
Rodrigo García
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Nine Lives

Filmmaker Rodrigo García takes an unusual look into the lives of nine different women in this episodic drama. Each of the film's nine sequences has been staged as a single shot, using the Steadicam system to allow the camera to follow the action fluidly and without cuts. In these short episodes (lasting between ten and 14 minutes), Holly (Lisa Gay Hamilton) has a brief moment of reverie while confronting the specters of her past in her old neighborhood. Maggie (Glenn Close) escorts her young daughter Maria (Dakota Fanning) to a cemetery as they visit the graves of their family members. Ruth (Sissy Spacek) is a married woman contemplating an affair while visiting Henry (Aidan Quinn) in his hotel room. Diana (Robin Wright Penn) unexpectedly runs into an old boyfriend, Damian (Jason Isaacs), while shopping for groceries. Camilla (Kathy Baker) is a hospital patient awaiting surgery for cancer. Samantha (Amanda Seyfried) is a teenage girl who helps look after her handicapped father Larry (Ian McShane). Sandra (Elpidia Carrillo) is a female prison inmate who is expecting a visit from her children. Sonia (Holly Hunter) lashes out at her boyfriend Martin (Stephen Dillane) when she finds out he's been cheating on her. And Lorna (Amy Brenneman) has an unexpectedly moving encounter with her ex-husband Andrew (William Fichtner) as she pays her respects to his second wife, who has just passed away. Nine Lives premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Rodrigo García
Writer(s):
Rodrigo García
Producer(s):
Julie Lynn
Categories:
Independent FilmsDrama
Nine Lives Awards:
  • 2005 - National Board of Review - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking
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Vaun C.

I agree with Rhett...the actors did a fine job but you're left wondering what happens to them. I expected to revisit each scene to see its conclusion. A major disappointment

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Gary D.

How can people call this a waste of time? Nine separate stories. Not connected. So what? That is like comparing short stories to novels. They are different. HELLO... Acting is nothing short of fantastic here. This is not a chick's flick. Anybody who likes drama will like this. I liked it better than my wife and she enjoyed it. Some films drag on and on while trying to make a point. Why bother if can do it in short period of time. I think this was in top ten films of year on Roger Ebert's list. Rightfully so. Very interesting canmera work and directing also. The script is excellent. Don't be afraid - take a chance with this one.

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Teresa R.

The actors did a good job, but as another review says, the stories go nowhere and leave you hanging. Disappointing and a waste of time. Why bother with starting stories and not finishing them? Not my thing.

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