Nine Days Reviews
I loved every character in the movie, especially Will & Emmas connection & every actors performance with their characters
“Nine Days” is the most powerful and profoundly beautiful film I have seen in years. This is a true masterpiece and I hope that it receives the attention it deserves. I was deeply moved by this film.
a bit slow paced and there was too many unanswered questions at the end. For example, they would show that someone wrote something, but not show what they actually wrote, which annoyed me. One person fell asleep in the theatre
OMG 😭😭 what a masterpiece a must see movie of the year it had me moved to tears.
Wonderful everything I loved it all still thinking about it a day later. Totally a wreck at bicycle scene and last scene. You must go if you need a reason to live right now.
Super fresh and original. One of those films that makes you truly look inward.
Wonderful story, gentle build, fascinating ideas, so well cast and the acting, it all leads to the last few minutes of the movie wich is breathtaking.
Great movie with a great meaning behind it.
An aesthetically beautiful and absorbing film that has the capability to revolutionize your world. I'm glad I went back to the theater for the first time and saw it on the big screen!
Unbelievable film. One I will think about for a long time, and hopefully watch over and over.
layered, ingenious, and impactful
Kind of a weird story.
Too slow, just drags on.
waste of time and money!
Slowest movie I've ever seen. Choice was to sleep thru it or get a refund. Chose the refund.
Elegant easily accessible journey that takes you on a reflective ride thru what we value in life.
yawner -- good nap material though - the ending - really? 2 hours of that to get to that really trite ending?
This movie was so boring that I walked out after 45 minutes. I don't think I've ever walked out of a movie.
Liked: Wonderful acting & cinematography. Took a chance by making an intellectual, philosophical movie. Disliked: Sloppy metaphysics. Souls being interviewed have no experience of existence or emotion, yet are challenged to answer what they would "do" in hypothetical situations. If not selected, they evaporate. Why didn't Kyo?
A simple masterpiece.