“9″ Movie Review

Posted by Allan Ford 7 September, 2009

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Shane Acker’s new post-apocalyptic animated adventure “9” began its life as the young director’s thesis project during his grad school days in UCLA’s animation department. In that original incarnation, the film was an 11-minute silent short that plunged viewers into a desolate, destroyed world inhabited only by diminutive rag dolls loosely stitched together out of whatever odds and ends survived the unseen cataclysm…read more [FilmJournal]

I have no idea who “9″ was made for, aside from me. It’s a dark, post-apocalyptic tale whose main characters are walking burlap sacks. There are killer robots, responsible for obliterating the human race, and they have long spindly arms and glowing red eyes, cousins of the Matrix’s sentinels. The story involves one of these sacks (9) meeting up with a group of other sacks, in an attempt to reclaim the world for… more sack people?…read more [MoviesOnline.ca]

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The feature-length version of 9 is visually sumptuous and artistically ambitious, but it’s ultimately a dreary exercise in style over substance that covers too much familiar ground, both thematically and visually. 9 looks good, sometimes great, but it doesn’t look all that different. Its war-ravaged world recalls WWII-era Dresden or London crossed with steampunk (Acker refers to his designs for the film as “stitchpunk”), but so did The Mutant Chronicles. As hauntingly and vividly realized as the realm of 9 is, if you’ve seen one bombed-out, lifeless post-apocalyptic world then you’ve seen them all…read more [IGN]


Acker’s UCLA-made short pictured the same bombed-out, desolate urban landscape, one in which the eponymous little creature, a doll-like figure with a body of zipped-up fabric and blinking lenses for eyes, played hide-and-seek with a predatory mechanical monster until tricking it into its demise. Both are back for more cat-and-mouse this time, and are joined in the fleshed-out screenplay of Pamela Pettler (”Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride,” “Monster House”) by Nos. 1-8, forerunners of No. 9 and all created by a genius human scientist as hoped-for seeds of intelligent life in the wake of a cataclysmic war…read more [Variety]


The film is visually stunning. The original short was all stop-motion animation while this has been updated to CGI. But I just loved the atmosphere the film depicts as you are introduced to the world ravaged by war and these little creatures fight to survive. I also have to admire the project for how original and creative it is. It reminded me some of District 9’s unique way of taking so many parts of things we have seen before and blending them into something so original…read more [The Soothsayer Never Sleeps]

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The dolls have numbers on their backs signifying who they are and the order in which they were created. They include 1 (Christopher Plummer), the priestly, rigid leader; 2 (Martin Landau), an aging but feisty inventor; 5 (John C. Reilly), who’s loyal but afraid of everything; and 7 (Jennifer Connelly), a brave and butt-kicking warrior. Appropriately, Crispin Glover provides the voice of the group’s misfit artist, 6. There are also 3 and 4, mute twins who are experts on history, and the brutish 8 (Fred Tatasciore), who looks like the Michelin Man and serves as 1’s enforcer…read more [RecordOnline]

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9 is certainly no WALL-E, but its intentions are different. Like many action-oriented films, whether live-action or animated, this one doesn’t take the time to develop the characters and their relationships are telegraphed through recognizable clichés. (The film might have been better off without the “romance” between 9 and 7.) But it excels in establishing a narrative-advancing breakneck pace that integrates exposition without bringing the action to a screeching halt, and represents a largely enjoyable 1 1/4 hours. Comparing this to the summer’s biggest, most bloated movie about malevolent robots, 9 is about twice as enjoyable with half the length…read more [Reelviews]


The end of human civilization is not healthy for children and other living things. But movies as varied as WALL·E, Children of Men, and The Road Warrior are proof that apocalyptic catastrophe is great for moviemakers, inspiring wonderfully original visions of ruin and expanding the artistic possibilities of cinematic technology. The latest achievement in art direction with an end-of-humanity theme belongs to the CG-animated fantasy-adventure 9, a tale of trust, bravery, and cooperation among a scrap-heap tribe of survivors, set in a desolate near-future where an overarching artificial intelligence known as the Great Machine has turned human-built contraptions into oppressors…read more [EW]

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The great works of science fiction often are cautionary tales that contain social criticism about our world. “9,” though, is built more for action. So its rag dolls and mechanical monsters battle continually in a dark, dreary landscape egged on by a rousing symphonic store. (The music is curiously attributed, with Danny Elfman credited with its themes, while Deborah Lurie has done the actual score.)

Yes, #9 must prevail through his wits rather than brawn — he could hardly do otherwise against such huge machines. But thematically, “9″ never adds up to much. It’s a dark adult film that gives itself over to the chases and frights of a kiddie movie…read more [THR]

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Click here to see  85 images from “9″ [FilmoFilia Photo Gallery]

MakingOf, site founded by Natalie Portman and Christine Aylward, has exclusive in-depth interview with 9 director Shane Acker. Check it out below:

Elijah Wood presents an exclusive short made from his new CG animated film, “9″ set in a post-apocalyptic world:


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Comments
September 8, 2009

Can’t wait for this!!!!!!

Posted by bluestreak
September 8, 2009

yap there was lot of contributions come from the director as the above review been mention. true it was going to be a fine movie for kids with some intersecting faction. the rise of the machines was one reason to improve the temperament of the movie. we also read some good review of this movie over hire too. plot been so well express on it.

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http://blog.80millionmoviesfree.com/in-theaters/9-2009-dolls-step-on-the-victory

Posted by ersonkken silva
September 9, 2009

OMG it is so weird, can’t explain it

Posted by Shae
September 9, 2009

Dude this looks sick

Posted by Steelboy13
September 10, 2009

The original short was also CG, not stop motion.

Posted by tom
September 11, 2009

I loved this movie. it looked great and you could feel the 9 really fighting for their lives!!!!

I loved all of them and its really not for young kids!!! It was great from beginning to end!!! 7 is my favorite:) she kicked ass!!!!! go see this movie you will enjoy it.

Posted by mary
September 11, 2009

Loved every minute of it. 3 and 4 were my favorites. There was just something charming about the way they moved, even though they had no real speaking parts.

. . . Kind of odd that 2 gave 9 a voicebox, but never bothered to do that for 3 or 4.

Posted by Ragtatter
September 12, 2009

Just saw the movie and loved it! It’s a bit short with an ending you can almost predict — but well worth the watch. It’s dramatic with a few scenes that make you jump and cry — I’m not so sure if this type of film should be rated PG13. There’s nothing vulgar about the film, it’s just that I don’t think the kids who hope to see an animated short like Toy Story or something would very much like this film. It’s more for a post-teen adult viewer. 8 of 10, I may need to watch it again!

Posted by Anonymous
September 18, 2009

I loved the movie, and thought it was one of the best I’ve seen in many, many years, way better than that sorry butt of a movie T4 and better than transformers 2, about as good as Star Trek.

Posted by 9 Movie
September 19, 2009

good movie; quite mindfucking

Posted by dd
September 21, 2009

stupid, absolutely stupid movie. Animation was wonderful but thats it.

Posted by Tom
September 21, 2009

I agree, this movie made no sense and left so many unanswered questions.

Posted by Ugh!
September 21, 2009

i hate it sorry people how liked it

Posted by kallen
September 21, 2009

This is the worst movie i’ve ever gone to the theatre to see. it was so boring, and was pretty much pointless. the characters had no common sense, and everything was completely the opposite of what most people would do n their situation. it wasn’t even funny, and it IS NOT FOR LITTLE KIDS!!!

Posted by CHEESECAKE!
September 29, 2009

Style trumped substance. FANTASTIC style, but what good is that with no meaning behind it? I was so excited for this film, the post-apocalyptic steampunk backdrop with a PG13 rating had so much potential. If only more time had been taken with the script. As a writer, I knew within the first five or so minutes that I was going to be disappointed:

1. Never start with a ‘blank slate’ character, it’s a cop-out. It’s an easy way to introduce the audience to an unusual world but it lacks depth, as most easy writing choices do.

2. All motivations must make sense. When 9 hits 2 with the shovel, or whatever it was, 2 says ‘friend’ Why on earth would you try to make friends with someone who just smacked you?

There were some great concepts but the writing was not effective at getting them across to us.

I wanted so bad for it to be good, and it COULD have been. I hope this doesn’t sway other ambitious projects from reaching completion ):

Posted by Zellie
October 4, 2009

The genre of the movie is post-apocalyptic animated adventure. This movie stars actors such as Christopher Plummer, John C. Reily, Crispin Glover, Jennifer Connelly, and Elijah Wood. The movie is rated PG-13 and it is not recommended for children. In the beginning of the movie the plot had started out confusing, but managed to explain itself out during the duration of the movie. Like all movies this movie had pros and cons throughout its entirety. Overall this was a very good movie; it was quite different from anything that I have, but nonetheless a great.

Posted by Braylen B
October 11, 2009

zellie is ur stuff in the movies? coming in here like ur some big writer lol, the movie was good, and i gor the meaning

Posted by nancy
October 28, 2009

BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i dont care what you people think BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by ello
October 29, 2009

i hate you creeps who dont like this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! star treck was the worst compared to this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!! star treck was STUPID!!!!!!!!!!! 9 was amazing!!!!!!!!!!! the people that dont get this movie its becuase you cant think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .

Posted by ello
October 30, 2009

just finished it yawn…post-apocalyptic done to death…Burlap sack hero better than a cartoon mouse I guess but man er.. sack vs machine AGAIN ! Glad I didn’t pay $12.50 for the 79min of “thesis project during grad school” And BTW “I GOT IT” now I want to get rid of it….

Torrents Forever Bitches

Posted by zoo
October 31, 2009

i hate you zoo you have such an attitude that no one wants to hear especially little kids looking at this site thinking about every ones opinions!!!!!!! your such an idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by ello
November 1, 2009

grest movie, bit ruff round the plot but the characters are fantastic!!!

Posted by luis
November 3, 2009

One of my best movies ever! If you think about the plot it becomes a little clearer! i want to do see it again or get it on dvd! hopefully they will make a 9:2 but i doubt that

Posted by Anonymous
November 10, 2009

STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID DUMBEST MOVIE EVER!!!!

Posted by Anonymous
November 11, 2009

GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT ….. MOVIE, :)

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