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Movie reviews 9 
 
<strong>Movie Reviews</strong> this week looks at the animated feature Nine.

It tells the story of a post-apocalyptic world, where humanity has all been 
wiped out by the machines it created to help them, and the only remnants of 
humanity are stored in little gingerbread man toys, fabricated from clothing, 
buttons zips, and any material lying about the house, and designated numbers 
for each one made as their names, our protagonist is number nine.

It stars the voices of Elijah Wood (Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the 
Ring) as Nine, Christopher Plummer (Dolores Clairbone) as One, the lovely 
Jennifer Connelly (A beautiful mind) as Seven, John C. Reilly (Step Brothers) 
as Five, Marin Landau (Ed Wood) as Two, and Crispin Glover (Charlie's Angels, 
Charlie's Angels Full Throttle) as Six.

We join our protagonist Nine as he awakens to life, without a voice, looking at 
his make-up consisting of house-hold items, old cloths, and a zipper which he 
is conscious of opening (which is a little strange, seeing that there is 
nothing inside), he sees a little talisman with strange objects on it and picks 
it up, puts it in his body, and goes out onto the world. The world is typical 
of a post-apocalyptic version, machinery strewn everywhere, and crumbled 
buildings littering the streets. He happens to bump into Two, who fixes his 
voice, and in so doing sees the talisman Nine has brought along with him, but 
just as Two is about to take him to a sanctuary, there are attacked by a 
malevolent machine, seizing Two and taking him away to it's lair, along with 
the much prized talisman.

As Nine tries to figure out how to save his new found friend, he meets others 
like himself, led by the careful One, and his body guard, who charades Nine for 
getting himself in trouble, there is a great exchange between Nine and One the 
voice of experience and survival, with the voice of youth and adventure. 
Despite One's warnings, Nine manages to convince Five to join him on a quest to 
save Two, it seems a daunting prospect, such small beings against a much 
powerful and stronger malevolent force, on their journey, they find out that 
the talisman is a lot more powerful than they ever thought, but is there any 
hope for them or their remnants?

This is a very enjoyable animated feature film, with brilliant scenery 
throughout, and a gripping storyline equally well suited to children as well as 
adults, with the suspense beautiful captured especially for an animated movie.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
reviews</strong> 
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