Here are Nine Things I Love About "9":
- It's a post-apocalyptic "Toy Story": Rag Dolls vs. Machines.
- Elijah Wood as the voice of the hero, #9, is like Frodo in rag doll form--with a magical, spherical spare part that is the key to salvation instead of a magical, spherical Ring.
- The eccentric among the lot, #6 (voiced by Crispin Glover), has stripes on him similar to Beetlejuice's suit. No wonder, "Beetlejuice" was directed by Tim Burton, who produced "9."
- #6 also has blade-shaped fingers that resemble Edward Scissorhands' own. Again, this movie was directed by Tim Burton.
- #7, voiced by Jennifer Connelly, is the femme fatale with serious skills and an entrance that mimicks Angelina Jolie's character in "Wanted." No surprise there, Timur Bekmambetov--its director--is a co-producer for "9."
- They're made of more than just sacks of jute: they were imbued with fragments of a scientist's human soul.
- Attention to detail lets you know a lot of heart went into this animated masterpiece. The coin on #1's head gear which somewhat served as his crown, was the same coin used to rest on his "eyes" at his "funeral".
- The dolls' MacGyver ingenuity with junk. Here, necessity is the mother of reinvention!
- A few good dolls can still conquer soul-eating evil, because "9" heads are better than one. Moral of the movie: Cooperation. And saving our planet before it's too late.
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An amazing short movie... a bit creepy but well done !
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