Nines (The)
- Director: John August
- Writer: John August
- Producer: Bruce Cohen; Dan Etheridge
CGiii Comment
August's first feature - presumably brought about by his need to direct following his commercial writing credits (Big Fish, Charlie's Angels). NO!
This is PERFECTION.
A magical journey through a fine imagination.
A powerhouse of performances and one of the most satisfying and challenging films wrought for the big screen.
Simply, the gifted John August presents his audience with a gift that you will retain for a very long time.
It is, oh too rare, that a film of this quality is made - do yourselves a favour and watch it.
A breathtaking GIFT.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Gary, an actor who plays a cop on television, uses too much lighter fluid when he burns his ex-girlfriend's things, then he drinks and drives, uses crack, and crashes his car. He sobers up in jail and is placed under house arrest and the watchful eye of a publicist, the cheery and tough-minded Margaret. She moves him into the empty house of a writer who's away in Canada on a shoot. Gary meets Sarah, an attractive and seemingly-willing neighbor. His friendship with Margaret blooms and strange things happen: he finds notes he doesn't remember writing, he hears noises, and he seems to bump into himself in the kitchen. Two remaining chapters reveal what's going on.
Cast & Characters
Ryan Reynolds as Gary / Gavin / Gabriel;
Melissa McCarthy as Margaret / Melissa / Mary;
Hope Davis as Sarah / Susan / Sierra;
Elle Fanning as Noelle;
David Denman as Parole Officer / Agitated Man;
Octavia Spencer as Streetwalker;
Ben Falcone as Himself;
Dahlia Salem as Herself;
John Gatins as Himself;
Andy Fielder as Moderator;
Jodi Sellards as Piano Player;
Greg Baine as Delivery Boy;
Martin Yu as Focus Group Participant #1;
Gregg Naaman as Focus Group Participant #2;
Lorene Scafaria as Game Night Guest