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9 (2009) : DVD released on 12/29/2009
 Nine small rag dolls, sewn of  jute and operation of the watch and glasses are all that stands in the way of  the world to be struck by the machines. In  fact, 9 starts, it seems that the machines have had their way with the Earth:  this is a post-apocalyptic landscape without life, hope, or sunlight.  9  It is clear that the Director Shane Acker is willing to make an animated film  that do not fire with the colors of Disney or Pixar mind - indeed, the main  characters are killed before the movie halfway. Our hero is 9 (voiced by Elijah  Wood), named for the number on the back, after awakening to consciousness  confusing encountered with the survivors of puppets, such as pressing 1  (Christopher Plummer), the warrior as 7 (Jennifer Connelly), and the  one-eyed comic 5 (John C. Reilly). That fight with the machines in a  relentless (and eventually monotonous) series of battles, and the hardware of  the explosion and the endless war has a tendency to crowd out any character  development could have been created in the first minutes. No doubt film design is  impressive and the characters are wonderfully expressive quality at first.  But at some point it seems that  machines have taken over the creation of films here, with tedious  results.
Nine small rag dolls, sewn of  jute and operation of the watch and glasses are all that stands in the way of  the world to be struck by the machines. In  fact, 9 starts, it seems that the machines have had their way with the Earth:  this is a post-apocalyptic landscape without life, hope, or sunlight.  9  It is clear that the Director Shane Acker is willing to make an animated film  that do not fire with the colors of Disney or Pixar mind - indeed, the main  characters are killed before the movie halfway. Our hero is 9 (voiced by Elijah  Wood), named for the number on the back, after awakening to consciousness  confusing encountered with the survivors of puppets, such as pressing 1  (Christopher Plummer), the warrior as 7 (Jennifer Connelly), and the  one-eyed comic 5 (John C. Reilly). That fight with the machines in a  relentless (and eventually monotonous) series of battles, and the hardware of  the explosion and the endless war has a tendency to crowd out any character  development could have been created in the first minutes. No doubt film design is  impressive and the characters are wonderfully expressive quality at first.  But at some point it seems that  machines have taken over the creation of films here, with tedious  results.-  Actors: Elijah Wood, Jennifer Connelly, Crispin Glover, Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau
-  Directors: Shane Acker
-  Writers: Shane Acker, Pamela Pettler
-  Producers: Dana Ginsburg, Graham Moloy, Jim Lemley, Jinko Gotoh, Marci Levine
-  Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
-  Number of discs: 1
-  Rating:  PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) 
-  Studio: Universal Studios
-  DVD Release Date: December 29, 2009
-  Run Time: 80 minutes
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
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