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Nine Days

  • 2020
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
13K
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Winston Duke in Nine Days (2020)
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Psychological DramaDramaFantasy

A reclusive man conducts a series of interviews with human souls for a chance to be born.A reclusive man conducts a series of interviews with human souls for a chance to be born.A reclusive man conducts a series of interviews with human souls for a chance to be born.

  • Director
    • Edson Oda
  • Writer
    • Edson Oda
  • Stars
    • Winston Duke
    • Zazie Beetz
    • Benedict Wong
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edson Oda
    • Writer
      • Edson Oda
    • Stars
      • Winston Duke
      • Zazie Beetz
      • Benedict Wong
    • 164User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 22 nominations total

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    'Nine Days' Cast Blown Away by Director Edson Oda's Sci-Fi Meditation
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    Winston Duke
    Winston Duke
    • Will
    Zazie Beetz
    Zazie Beetz
    • Emma
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Kyo
    David Rysdahl
    David Rysdahl
    • Mike
    Brandy Pitcher
    Brandy Pitcher
    • Amanda's Mom
    Eric Ramaekers
    • Amanda's Dad
    Eliza de Azevedo Brown
    • Amanda (8 Years Old)
    • (as Eliza De Acevedo Brown)
    Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
    Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
    • Amanda
    • (as Lisa Starrett)
    Jeffrey Hanson
    Jeffrey Hanson
    • Conductor
    Elizaveta Shaikhulina
    • Violinist
    Taran Marshall
    • Bully
    Caleb Fralick
    • Bully 2
    Sterlin English
    Sterlin English
    • Rick (14 Years Old)
    Erika Vásquez
    Erika Vásquez
    • Luiza
    • (as Erika Vasquez)
    Álvaro Cortez
    • Fernando
    • (as Alvaro Cortez)
    Cherie Julander
    Cherie Julander
    • Aunt…
    Perry Smith
    Perry Smith
    • Anne
    Bill Skarsgård
    Bill Skarsgård
    • Kane
    • Director
      • Edson Oda
    • Writer
      • Edson Oda
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    User reviews164

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    8demetresdeasada

    More than a movie it's a poem

    This movie is not just a movie, is a poem that unfolds throughout the time runtime of the film. We get to sort of see how possibly "god" works and how the existence of one individual can still continue beyond this realm. It feels like a warm dream, that could turn into a nightmare at any moment but it never does. You just fall in love deeper and deeper with whatever is happening in this dimension. It never fully answers anything nor does it try to explain the questions that is "trying" to answer but the end result leaves you wanting more.
    8Quinoa1984

    Being and Nothingness Redux

    I may have ultimately found this somewhat more intellectually stimulating than emotionally, regarding the many philosophical and moral paths and implications that go into what one does in a life and how one regards violence and being violence or passive and of course what creativity brings about. The filmmaker Edson Oda - first feature as a writer-director and by itself that makes this a pretty major achievement to me - pulls off that tricky thing pretty well of exploring the ideas of simply living a "good" life or being a person wrought with inner pain and anguish (and what hiding that does to those who care about them) without falling into pedantry - in brief, it tackles empathy by putting it through the characters' perspectives. He provides a captivating backdrop, spare but interesting, without over explaining the mechanics of how these subjects are right at this place

    There is an obvious point that is a flaw which is just how exceptional and perceptive Zazie Beets is (like once she's there game over you know). Buy Winston Duke is great at channeling a lot of preprinted thoughts and feelings, sometimes so explosively it could go the other way and not work but he always holds it together, and it is a surprisingly moving moment when he just talks about when his character was alive and performing a monologue he had to memorize last minute... to that end Walt Whitman (or at least his seminal work) makes an appearance!
    10eddie_baggins

    A beautiful ode to what it means to be human and the gift that is everyday living

    If we're lucky, a couple of times a year we get a film that on face value may not appear to be anything truly special but upon watching casts a magical spell over willing viewers to create something noteworthy and memorable, in 2021 one of those such films is Edson Oda's moving debut feature Nine Days.

    Much like the Nicolas Cage starring Pig from this year, a film that managed to become much more than just another Nicolas Cage film or a budget Taken with hooves, the Spike Jonze produced Nine Days for all intents and purposes seems like a small film that could be a nice way to pass some time but from the moment Oda's beautifully constructed fantasy drama begins, there's a sense that you're in for something outside of the normal, something unique and something that feeds the soul within.

    Following Winston Duke's (never better than he is here as a broken but kind hearted man) reclusive and softly spoken Will as he goes about his job monitoring people's lives on small TV screens in front of him and interviewing prospective souls for vacant positions to become a living breathing human, Nine Days concept may ask viewers to give up their prejudices but for anyone willing to go along with Oda's ode to what it means to be human and the gift that is everyday living, this unique and touching experience may just be the type of film that continues to linger on in your memory and even change the way you view your own human experience.

    Shot with a keen eye by cinematographer Wyatt Garfield and scored with grace by famed composer Antonio Pinto, Nine Days is a complete all round feature package lead by Oda's impressively refined direction and a collection of great performances from Duke, the radiant Zazie Beetz as prospective human Emma, Benedict Wong as Will's only real friend Kyo and some nice little supporting turns from Bill Skarsgård an Tony Hale as some of the other souls Will must choose as worthy to be gifted life in the world we call our own.

    We're never told exactly where Nine Days takes place or why things are as they are (particularly why VHS tapes seem to be the go to for Will's job) but really none of that matters as the joys you will discover when watching Oda's film and the learnings both his characters and we as viewers have through the films constantly engaging run time ensure that this is a gripping, moving and heartwarming tale filled with some of the most affectionate and touching material you could hope to find in a film.

    Final Say -

    A wonderful debut from Edson Oda who has marked himself down as a director of note with his efforts here, Nine Days is an unforgettable little film about the big things. Providing a beautiful viewer experience, Nine Days is one of 2021's best and a film deserving to be discovered by a bigger audience than it was afforded upon release.

    5 bike rides out of 5.
    10drakelaw2

    After 60 Years of Watching Movies, I've Finally Seen The Best One

    After seeing this movie at Sundance, I made my way up to the stage so that I could shake Edson Oda's hand. I had to do it because I felt like I was going up to shake Orson Welles's hand after watching "Citizen Kane." I told him I had watched movies all my life and I believed this was the best movie I had ever seen. He looked shocked by that comment but thanked me. He hasn't been around long enough to be arrogant and condescending, I guess. Obviously, Nine Days strikes different people differently. I enthusiastically encourage you to see this movie to find out how it strikes you and I can only hope you have the exquisite experience it was for me. I am absolutely certain that Mr. Oda has created a masterpiece that will be much more highly respected in the future. I can hardly wait to see his future creations but, if he never makes another, he will have accomplished a life's work with this one.
    JohnDeSando

    More than a sci-fi, it celebrates life with a suspenseful story.

    The title Nine Days makes me think of a cat's nine lives or Beethoven's ninth-symphonic celebration of life. Anyhow, the Brazilian-born, US-based writer director Edson Oda has a terrific Terrance-Malick-like ode to life with an imaginative sci-fi indie that takes us to where no artist has ever gone.

    Somewhere in a limbo-like desert a few souls not yet born but in human form try out in front of Will (Winston Duke), who will decide which one deserves to be human. Among them are a sybarite Alexander (Tony Hale), a perpetually-feeling-victimized candidate, Mike (David Rysdahl), and a rationalist (Bill Skarsgard). Best of all is the free spirit Emma (Zazie Beetz), whom Will can't understand until later on in the days.

    Although they are learning about "real life" from multiple TV monitors from earth private lives, what they learn in these nine testing days is all they need to know about what it means to be human. Will's baggage from real life is instructive about the vicissitudes of life and the attendant longing for permanent love.

    Because the candidates are regularly asked to document the grace moments of their short lives (e.g., laughing with someone, letting sand sift through fingers), they provide us with the paradigm for a happy life: enjoy the small things. Oda even uses Whitman's lyrical celebration of himself to capture this carpe diem attitude.

    As I left the theater in high spirits, I was ultra-happy to have won a spot in life thinking how difficult Oda made candidacy for his purgatory-like suffering souls. I celebrated the small things of life as well as myself.

    Nine Days is an inspirational film with enough suspense and new ideas to satisfy a wide spectrum of audiences.

    See it and love life. At Gateway and several theaters.

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    • Trivia
      Director Edson Oda sites that the films that influenced this project include After Life (1998) (After Life) by Hirokazu Koreeda and The Tree of Life (2011) by Terrence Malick.
    • Goofs
      Will prefaces his "sadistic guard/pull the chair" scenario by saying that there is no right or wrong answer, just say what comes to mind. However, he disputes Kane's answer to the question.
    • Quotes

      Will: Have you ever reckoned the Earth much? Spend this day and night with me And you shall possess the origin of all poems I, I celebrate myself and sing myself And what I assume you shall assume For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you I loafe and invite my soul I lean and I loafe at my ease Observing a spear of summer grass Ah, my tongue, owww Every atom of my blood born here From parents born here And their parents the same As their parents the same I, now 37 years old and in perfect health, Begin hoping to cease not till death The smoke of my breath echoes, ripples Buzzed whispers, love root, silk thread, crotch and vine My inspiration and respiration The passing of air and blood through my lungs The sound of the belched words of my voice Loos'd to the eddies of the wind A few light kisses, a few embraces The reaching around of arms, the play of the light And shade on the trees as the supple boughs wag The delight alone or the rush of the streets Or along the fields and hillsides The feeling of health The full noon trill The song of me Rising from bed and greeting the sun. Hey, sun - sun, sun, sun, sun, sun, sun, sun, sun, sun The last scud of sun holds back for me It flings my likeness after the rest And as true as any on the shadowed wilds It coaxes me to the vapor and the dusk I depart as air I effuse my flesh in eddies and drift it in lacy jags And to die is different than anyone supposed And luckier I bequeath myself to the dirt To grow from the grass I love If you want me again Look for me under your boot soles You will hardly know who I am or what I mean But I shall be good health to you nevertheless Failing to fetch me at first, keep encouraged Missing me one place, search another I stop someplace Waiting for you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: Movies that Destroyed and Restored my Faith in Humanity | Sundance 2022 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nueve Días
    • Filming locations
      • Sao Paulo, Brazil(on location)
    • Production companies
      • 30WEST
      • Baked Studios
      • Juniper Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $694,849
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,700
      • Aug 1, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $967,662
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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