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''9'' is a 2009 animated post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Shane Acker in his directorial debut. Based on Acker's own short film of the same name created at the UCLA Animation Workshop, the film was written by Pamela Pettler and produced by Jim Lemley, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov and Dana Ginsburg. Set in an alternate version of the 1940s, the film follows a rag doll labeled "9" who awakens shortly after the end of humanity following the uprising of machines. The film features the voices of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer and Crispin Glover, with Martin Landau and Fred Tatasciore. ''9'' was released by Focus Features in theatres on September 9, 2009. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, earned $48.4 million on a $30 million budget and received an Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures nomination in 21st Producers Guild of America Awards. The film was released on DVD and
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on December 29, 2009.


Plot

A scientist creates a robot for his government in the name of peaceful progress, making the highly intelligent B.R.A.I.N. However, the government seizes the B.R.A.I.N. and turns it into the Fabrication Machine, an armature that can construct an army of war machines. The machines become corrupted and declare war on the humans. As a last resort, the scientist uses alchemy to create nine homunculus-like rag dolls called "Stitchpunks", each labeled with a number, giving them portions of his own soul via a talisman. He dies upon completing the final Stitchpunk doll: 9. 9 awakens sometime after the machines have destroyed all organic life on Earth and gone dormant. He ventures outside and meets 2, an elderly inventor Stitchpunk who gives him a working voice box. The last active machine, the Cat-Beast, attacks the pair, abducts 2, and takes the talisman. One-eyed healer 5 rescues 9 and takes him to Sanctuary, the tower of an empty cathedral that is home to other Stitchpunks; the dogmatic leader 1, his large bodyguard 8, and the eccentric clairvoyant 6. Against 1's wishes, 9 and 5 follow the Cat-Beast to a factory and rescue 2. The Cat-Beast attacks the trio, but they are saved by 7, the only female of the Stitchpunks. 9 curiously connects the talisman to the dormant Fabrication Machine, accidentally reviving it; it kills 2 by sucking out his soul, and the other Stitchpunks only barely manage to escape. 7 takes 9 and 5 to an abandoned library, where mute scholar twins 3 and 4 reveal the history of the Human-Machine war. 9 draws the symbols on the talisman, and 5 realizes the symbols match the drawings 6 is always making. 9 and 5 return to Sanctuary to investigate, but 1 reprimands them for disobeying and putting them all at risk. The Fabrication Machine begins assembling new robots; one of them, the bird-like Winged Beast, attacks the Sanctuary and burns it down. With 7's help, the Stitchpunks manage to destroy the Winged Beast and escape. Back at the library, 6, 3, and 4 search for information on the talisman. 1 says such curiosity is dangerous, and reveals that he allowed 2 to go out to his death because he feared 2's curiosity would eventually get them all killed. Meanwhile, the Fabrication Machine uses 2's corpse as a hypnotic lure for its new "Seamstress" robot, which attacks the library and captures 7 and 8. The other Stitchpunks return to the factory to save them, but 8's soul is absorbed by the machine. 9 goes in alone, saves 7, and destroys the Seamstress. He and 7 escape as the other Stitchpunks blow up the factory, destroying nearly all of the machines. The Fabrication Machine, badly damaged but still functional, emerges from the factory's ruins and absorbs 5's soul. 6 realizes that the deceased Stitchpunks' souls are still trapped inside the Machine and begs the others not to destroy it. The Machine manages to capture 6; just before it sucks out 6's soul, he orders 9 to go to the Scientist's workshop for answers. At the workshop, 9 finds a holographic recorded message from the Scientist, explaining both the Machine's and the Stitchpunks' origins, and how to use the talisman. Now knowing that the talisman can be used to transfer souls, 9 reunites with the surviving Stitchpunks. He plans to sacrifice himself to the Machine, distracting it long enough for the others to retrieve the talisman. 1 redeems himself by pushing 9 out of the way, allowing the Machine to suck out his soul instead of 9's. 9 removes the talisman and sucks the captive Stitchpunks' souls out of the Machine, destroying it. Afterward, 9 uses the talisman to release the souls of 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8. As the freed souls fly up into the sky, it starts to rain. The raindrops contain tiny flecks of bacteria, bringing organic life back into the world.


Voice cast


Stitchpunks

* Christopher Plummer as 1, the fearful, arrogant portion of the Scientist's personality * Martin Landau as 2, the creative genius portion of the Scientist's personality * John C. Reilly as 5, the gentle healer portion of the Scientist's personality * Crispin Glover as 6, the artistic, eccentric portion of the Scientist's personality * Jennifer Connelly as 7, the fighter portion of the Scientist's personality and the only female of the group * Fred Tatasciore as 8, the stolid and loyal portion of the Scientist's personality * Elijah Wood as 9, the hopeful, heroic part of the Scientists personality


Humans

* Alan Oppenheimer as the scientist, the inventor of the Fabrication Machine and later the nine Stitchpunks * Tom Kane as the chancellor, a dictator who was responsible for causing the Fabrication Machine to turn against humanity *Fred Tatasciore as the radio announcer *Helen Wilson as a news reporter


Music

The film soundtrack was released on August 31, 2009 in physical and digital formats, nine days before the film was released. It includes the themes created by Danny Elfman, Deborah Lurie's film score, and " Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria. The latter song was used in two trailers for the film, with minor censoring for the full song in the soundtrack. Along with "Welcome Home", the teaser trailer also features an excerpt from "The Captain" by The Knife, which was also not included in the soundtrack. Other songs within the film that were not included in the soundtrack was the traditional "Dies Irae" chant, performed by Crispin Glover as part of the background score, and " Over the Rainbow", the song from '' The Wizard of Oz'' and performed by Judy Garland. The song plays in a lighthearted scene when the surviving stitchpunks were celebrating the destruction of the factory and played it on a 78rpm phonograph record.


Marketing

On December 25, 2008, a trailer was released on Apple.com that features The Knife's "The Captain" and Coheed and Cambria's " Welcome Home". ''9'' is the second animated feature film to be released by Focus Features, the first being '' Coraline'', written and directed by
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and based on the book by Neil Gaiman. The trailer for ''9'' preceded ''Coraline'' when it was shown in theaters and released on DVD. A second trailer for ''9'' first appeared on G4's '' Attack of the Show'' and was later shown before '' Land of the Lost''. It is an extensive trailer which includes a bit of the background story behind the existence of the creations. In April 2009, the film's "Scientist" began making journal entries on a
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page called "9 Scientist", including essays about each of his nine creations. The "9 Scientist" Facebook page seemingly references events leading up to the release of the film. A viral campaign promotional website for ''9'' was launched. It shed some light upon the background of the ''9'' world. The trailer featured several machines: the Cat Beast, a catlike ambush predator that appeared in the original short film; the Winged Beast, a pterosaur-like machine with movable blades in its mouth; the Seamstress, a hypnotic serpent; Steel War Behemoths, large two-legged machines armed with a machine gun and poison gas missiles which can kill in a matter of seconds; the Fabrication Machine (previously known as B.R.A.I.N.), a cyclopean, spiderlike machine with many multi-jointed arms; and Seekers, aerial machines with searchlights. Later trailers also reveal the existence of several small spiderlike machines. Part of the film's marketing strategy was its release date of September 9, 2009 ("9/9/09").


Video game

Shortly before the film's release, Life released a mobile game adaptation titled ''9: The Mobile Game'' for the iPhone and iPod Touch.


Reception


Critical response

On
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, the film has an overall approval rating of 57% based on 185 reviews and average rating of 5.90/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Although its story is perhaps too familiar and less complex than some might wish, ''9'' is visually spectacular, and director Shane Acker's attention to detail succeeds in drawing viewers into the film's universe." On
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, it holds a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four, contrasting it with the works of Hayao Miyazaki and saying that, "’9’ is nevertheless worth seeing... he visualsare entrancing." The general sentiment by critics is that the film is "long on imaginative design but less substantial in narrative." '' Variety''s Todd McCarthy says, "In the end, the picture's impact derives mostly from its design and assured execution."


Box office

The film performed poorly at the box office. Its opening weekend landed it at #2 behind '' I Can Do Bad All By Myself'' with approximately $10,740,446 and $15,160,926 for its five-day opening. The film has grossed US$48,428,063 worldwide.


Accolades


Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 29, 2009, three-and-a-half months after the film's theatrical release. The DVD and Blu-ray contained special features such as the director Shane Acker's original 2005 short film of the same name, cast interviews, and commentary by the filmmakers.


Possible sequel

No plans for a sequel have been made, but possibilities were mentioned via the film's 2009 DVD commentary. Director Acker has also mentioned the possibility of a sequel being made because of the lack of darker animated films, claiming that everything is G- and PG-rated with little to no dark elements. In 2009 he said that he will continue to make darker animated films, either doing so with a sequel to ''9'' or original ideas for future films. Before the theatrical release of the film, Acker and producer Tim Burton stated they were open for a sequel, depending on how well the film was received. Since the film's home release, there have been no further mentions of a sequel, with Acker focusing on projects announced in 2011 ('' The Adventures of Thomas''), 2012 (''Deep''), 2013 ('' Beasts of Burden'') and other four projects aimed for older audiences of which have not been released, until ''Crusoe'', a comic science fiction short film was released in 2021. Despite the silence from Acker, in January 2017, the Facebook profile of the character "the Scientist" was updated with a rather cryptic message. The profile had been inactive since 2009, leading some to speculate the teasing of a sequel.


See also

* List of American films of 2009 * ''9'' (2005 film) – The original short film on which ''9'' is based. * Rag doll


References


External links

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