Review of Nine Lives (2005) by Bill — 05 Apr 2006
An exceptional, subtle film. It's an adult version of "Crash." Whereas "Crash" is mawkish, manipulative, ham-handed and insultingly implausible, "Nine Lives" exudes reality and humanity.
It compliments the viewer by gently implying its most powerful messages, especially in the final scene. Glenn Close isn't visiting her husband's grave, as nearly every media reviewer seems to believe.
This review of Nine Lives (2005) was written by Bill on 05 Apr 2006.
Nine Lives has generally received positive reviews.
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