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Directed byRodrigo García
CastElpidia Carrillo, Aomawa Baker, Miguel Sandoval, Mary Pat Dowhy, Andy Umberger, Amy Brenneman, Stephen Dillane, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Holly Hunter, Jason Isaacs, Ian McShane, Mary Kay Place and Sissy Spacek
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2003
DVD ReleaseFebruary 14, 2006
Running Time112 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code043396134218
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.0 (39 reviews)

rating: 2 QuoteIt was okQuote
The movie wasn't what I expected, It just dragged and there wasn't a whole lot of important things, well to me anyway. It is kind of boring June 11, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteUnintentional comedy.Quote
After a couple of vignettes I was ready to throw in the towel. My wife had had enough and went off to vacuum the house. But the vignette of the deaf sex guy at the funeral redeemed this maudlin pig of a film. It was so over-the-top funny that my sides were splitting. The rest of the film evoked fits of laughter at the self-parody it became. Definitely a candidate for an MST3K party! May 22, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteI'll give it five stars..Quote
Definitely ! It's about nine women, nine important moments, glimpses...This movie is very clever in a way that you don't especially see the end of every story, why ? Because it's about life, relationships or family...don't expect finals,it could be 12 minutes of your life, and it looks so realistic, so human, things people live or go through. What I really liked in this movie is that every actor, famous or not, doesn't look/sound like an actor..It could be you, it could be me. I still have a weird aftertaste after seeing this movie... January 2, 2008

rating: 5 Quotesuperb journey through subtle interconnectionsQuote
This is not a coherent novelistic film with a linear story line, but a kind of intersection of lives through people who have some contact. The acting is absolutely wonderful and believable, bringing raw emotion in the way that only film can. It is like a long tapas meal with multiple friends dropping by to share, enjoyable yet sometimes disagreeable. There are so many allusions unexplained, which the viewer can try to connect - it just begs for reviewing. I loved every minute of it and felt deeply moved by the realism. I also barely noticed the technique of a continuous shot for each segment, which means it succeeds unobtrusively.

Warmly recommended. October 31, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteNine vivid vignettesQuote
I love short stories. I read a lot of them and write a few as well. The beauty of a short story lies in its ability to connect with the reader in such a raw manner. There are hardly buildups or character definitions. The length of a short story does not allow this luxury. The author should be able to strike that chord with the reader in those brief pages. And there in lies, both the beauty and the challenge of a good short story.

You must be wondering why I am talking about short stories in a movie review. Well, this movie is just that. A collection of nine vignettes portraying women of different age, backgrounds and lifestyle. As the saying goes "the apple does not fall far from the tree". Rodrigo Garcia is the son of the legendary Colombia writer Gabriel Garcia Márquez (Am a huge fan). Marquez is an absolute genius when it comes to the portrayal of human emotions. Rodrigo Garcia is just as accomplished. But film is his chosen medium of expression.

The movie boasts of an incredible cast of actors including Robin Wright-Penn, Holly Hunter, Glenn Close, Dakota Fanning and more. Each of them appear in a vignette which captures a slice of their life. In each of those short 10-15 minutes Rodrigo Garcia manages to say more than what most movies do in their entire length.

The 'nine lives' portrayed in it share a beautiful undertone of poignancy. It is that what makes us feel connected with each of these characters.

My favorite one among these was the one with Robin Wright-Penn. Ms Penn is one of those actresses who make acting seem so easy (She has one of the best smiles ever). There never a hint of strain or rehearsal.

The clip shows Ms Penn, a married and pregnant woman, running into her ex-lover at a grocery store (Reminded me of the Dan Fogelberg song "Same Auld Lang Syne"). The subtle nature in which Ms Penn portrays a woman trying to hold back a flood of emotions and trying to act coy, is outstanding. She uses all her elements to convey the turmoil which the character is going through. Whether it is the quickly diverted glance or the measured sentences, it leaves us with a heavy heart.

Rest of the 'lives' range from a teenage girl who is the bridge between her at loggerheads parents, to the woman who is petrified of her operation. These vignettes (I love this word) capture the different shades of a woman in a manner which very few have. August 12, 2007

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