With dazzling performances by a star-studded cast, NINE has scored five nominations at the 2009 Golden Globes, including Best Film: Comedy or Musical.
Having an all-star cast featuring Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman, Judy Dench, Penelope Cruz, and Marion Cotillard teamed up with director Rob Marshall (Chicago), hopes were high for this movie-musical. Though the story seems slightly distant at times, the wonderful musical numbers and excellent acting definitely make NINE a worthy candidate for its nominations.
The story follows director Guido Contini as he searches for inspiration for his ninth film. Through the film, he is surrounded by many beautiful women including his mistress, his wife, his muse, and the memory of his mother. The songs take place in Guido’s mind, but fit into the story very well. Though they are well-performed, perhaps the only two which are particularly catchy are Be Italian (an astoundingly great performance by Fergie) and Cinema Italiano (performed by Kate Hudson and nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Original Song).
Overall, the razzle-dazzle of this sexy musical tale make it easy to overlook the NINE’s faults, and provide an enjoyable experience for anyone who enjoys musical films.
My rating: ✯✯✯✯1/2


