This is a very odd film.
To quote James Berardinelli's review:
"...is pure allegory; the film works as an extended philosophical rumination, but fails as a story.
Nine Days is often as frustrating as it is compelling, and the denouement feels forced. The production is also too wordy, with pretentious-sounding dialogue becoming as distracting as the retro technology (old TV sets and VCR's) that's intended to make the movie's reality seem fantastical and otherworldly."
And I will add that the denouement not only felt forced, it was very confusing, and left me wondering what happened to that soul. The film was very frustrating, and left me wondering WTF was that?
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