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		<title>Nine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Director: Bob Marshall Poster Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis/Marion Cotillard/Penélope Cruz/Judi Dench/Stacy Ferguson/Kate Hudson /Nicole Kidman/ Sophia Loren “They are the only movies telling the truth about the modern world: the death of religion and sexual revolution” the most memorable line from the glossiest film of the year of 2009-Nine, which is also considered with the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Director</strong>: Bob Marshall</p>
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<p>Poster</p>
<p><strong>Cast</strong>: Daniel Day-Lewis/Marion Cotillard/Penélope Cruz/Judi Dench/Stacy Ferguson/Kate Hudson /Nicole Kidman/ Sophia Loren</p>
<p>“They are the only movies telling the truth about the modern world:  the death of religion and sexual revolution” the most memorable line  from the glossiest film of the year of 2009-Nine, which is also  considered with the best cast of the year.<br />
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“Nine,” from the Broadway musical, is a movie about a famous director’s  creative blockage and sexual confusion, but not quite in the way it  wants to be. Straining to capture artistic frenzy, it descends into  vulgar chaos, less a homage to Federico Fellini’s “8 ½” (its putative  inspiration) than a travesty.<br />
“I can’t make this movie,” the director sings. It seems that he is  busily doing everything but making a movie. Escaping from the news  conference, dating with his mistress, and keeping falling into  nostalgia. The only hope to save him from such messy situation lies in  his wife. <em></em> His name is Guido, and  while his co-workers and admirers call him Maestro, his mastery is  purely notional. He made some great films in the past, apparently, but  now, in Rome in the mid-1960s, he finds himself in a professional and  personal ebb just as his new project, the vague-sounding epic “Italia,”  is about to commence shooting.</p>
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<p>Gorgeous Scenes</p>
<p>“My husband makes movies,” sings Marion Cotillard, with upswept  Audrey Hepburn hair and an air of resignation. She was once mistaken  Guido’s behaviors on the casting day was especial for her. And when he  asks the heat-broken wife for help, her sympathy and love push her to  the fickle husband. But again and again, he breaks her heart consciously  or unconsciously. And finally, she left him and get together with  another man happily.<br />
None of the rest of Guido’s ladies are so lucky. It must be said that  “Nine” is an impressive feat of casting, with a shocking number of Oscar  winners and nominees assembled in the service of its dubious and  incoherent cause. Judi Dench is Guido’s costume designer and confidante.  Penélope Cruz is his super-seductive mistress, Carla, a married woman  with serious mascara issues. Nicole Kidman is a Nordic actress meant to  conjure memories of Anita Ekberg, though sadly she does not walk around  with a kitten on her head. Sophia Loren is Guido’s Mamma, and Kate  Hudson is a Vogue reporter who flings herself in his direction.</p>
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