A review of "The Nines" — 3 years ago
An amazing masterpiece, weird that I never heard of it before – found it while rambling through ‘sci-fi’ taged movies on imdb, looking for something I haven’t seen yet.

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An amazing masterpiece, weird that I never heard of it before – found it while rambling through ‘sci-fi’ taged movies on imdb, looking for something I haven’t seen yet.
Watch it like a show, not like a story, and you’ll like it.
At least once.
Even worse than the part one.
A great disappointment for those who had read the book, and a poor b-movie for those who hadn’t.
Very simple, but worth one viewing if you like the genre.
It’s the best film I’ve seen in the past 3 years (and I’ve seen a damn lot of them). I can’t say I’m too sensitive, at least I didn’t cried at the end of “Titanic” ;), but this one made me cry, then laugh, then cry again, then laugh and cry together, a couple of times actually. I thought I’ve seen it all already and hardly ever give the 10/10 on the imdb to any film. I was wrong.
One of the best books (and series) I had ever read.
I wonder how it got to imdb’s top250 with a rating of 8.0. I’m rarely give less than 6 to a film if I was able to watch it entirely to the end, because I’m quite susceptible and it isn’t too hard to make an impression on me :). But this one was really boring and the only reason to keep watching was the rating, I’d hoped and waited for something. Stupid me.
It’s possibly not that bad though if you aren’t older than 16..
20 years after nuclear war few thousands of last Moscow ex-habbitants are trying to survive in a subway deep under the demolished city. Scary and very realistic. Almost everytime I take a subway I reсall scenes from this book :).
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