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# 9 [Blu-ray]

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From visionary filmmakers Tim Burton (The Nightmare Before Christmas) and Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) and Academy Award®-nominated director Shane Acker comes this visually stunning and original epic adventure. In the final days of humanity, a dedicated scientist gives the spark of life to nine of his creations. The world has turned into an unrecognizable landscape of machines and spare parts, but this group of nine finds that if they band together, their small community might just be able to change the course of history. Featuring the voice talents of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly and Crispin Glover, it’s a thrilling, suspenseful story critics call “Spellbinding!” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times)

Review: Best Tim Burton movie ever. - The best of Tim Burton's works, and I love and own all of his movies. This is probably the most watched movie in our collection. Gets better every time. Few movies do that.
Review: MOVIE: 4.5 • VIDEO: 4.85 • AUDIO: 4.85 - FORMAT: Blu-Ray UPC: 0-25195-05458-4 RELEASED: 2009-12-29 TITLE: 9 (2009) • PG-13 • 1:19:24 Elijah Wood, Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau, Jennifer Connelly Shane Acker (Director) This movie is a tour de force in computer animation. It is visually mesmerizing, and aurally stunning — and, its first sixty-eight, or so, minutes feature some excellent story telling. Unfortunately, it is a great (or, nearly so) movie that is saddled with a fairly crappy ending — still, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. See the other reviews for more detail and/or other opinions regarding the plot of the movie. VIDEO: 1.85:1 • Color • 1080p • VC-1 (35.4 Mbps) This movie features images that are very sharp, that have great apparent depth, and that have excellent shadow detail — and, they also possess a muted (though, still vibrant) color-palette that works very well with the tone of the source material. Fine detail is readily visible in all of the close-ups of faces, clothing, furnishings and machines — without any apparent edge-enhancement. Also, while there is some very mild banding on rare occasions, there are no other anomalies to mar the image. Overall, this movie's picture quality is excellent — and, it should satisfy the VAST majority of viewers. AUDIO: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48 KHz, 24-bit) If this soundtrack was a 7.1 mix I would rate it a 5+ for sound quality without hesitation — as it is, it is still one of the VERY best sounding audio presentations that you will EVER hear on a home theater system regardless of the number of channels. It features very deep bass (in not just the subwoofer, but in ALL channels), very active and highly directional surround channels, clear well-placed dialog, ambient sounds that effectively convey the location of the on-screen setting, and well recorded music. Overall, the sound presentation for this movie should satisfy all but the VERY pickiest of listeners. EXTRAS: Director's Commentary Deleted Scenes Several 'Making Of' Videos D-Box Motion Enabled None of the extras were reviewed.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Alan Oppenheimer, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Dana Ginsburg, Elijah Wood, Fred Tatasciore, Helen Wilson, Jennifer Connelly, Jim Lemley, John C. Reilly, Martin Landau, Shane Acker, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov, Tom Kane Contributor Alan Oppenheimer, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Dana Ginsburg, Elijah Wood, Fred Tatasciore, Helen Wilson, Jennifer Connelly, Jim Lemley, John C. Reilly, Martin Landau, Shane Acker, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov, Tom Kane See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,622 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Animated, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Format AC-3, Animated, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen See more |
| Genre | Animation, Art House & International, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Initial release date | 2011-08-28 |
| Language | English, French, Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Animation, Art House & International, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Initial release date:** 2011-08-28
- **Language:** English, French, Spanish

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Tim Burton movie ever.
*by R***W on April 23, 2026*

The best of Tim Burton's works, and I love and own all of his movies. This is probably the most watched movie in our collection. Gets better every time. Few movies do that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MOVIE: 4.5 • VIDEO: 4.85 • AUDIO: 4.85
*by C***K on June 24, 2017*

FORMAT: Blu-Ray UPC: 0-25195-05458-4 RELEASED: 2009-12-29 TITLE: 9 (2009) • PG-13 • 1:19:24 Elijah Wood, Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau, Jennifer Connelly Shane Acker (Director) This movie is a tour de force in computer animation. It is visually mesmerizing, and aurally stunning — and, its first sixty-eight, or so, minutes feature some excellent story telling. Unfortunately, it is a great (or, nearly so) movie that is saddled with a fairly crappy ending — still, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. See the other reviews for more detail and/or other opinions regarding the plot of the movie. VIDEO: 1.85:1 • Color • 1080p • VC-1 (35.4 Mbps) This movie features images that are very sharp, that have great apparent depth, and that have excellent shadow detail — and, they also possess a muted (though, still vibrant) color-palette that works very well with the tone of the source material. Fine detail is readily visible in all of the close-ups of faces, clothing, furnishings and machines — without any apparent edge-enhancement. Also, while there is some very mild banding on rare occasions, there are no other anomalies to mar the image. Overall, this movie's picture quality is excellent — and, it should satisfy the VAST majority of viewers. AUDIO: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48 KHz, 24-bit) If this soundtrack was a 7.1 mix I would rate it a 5+ for sound quality without hesitation — as it is, it is still one of the VERY best sounding audio presentations that you will EVER hear on a home theater system regardless of the number of channels. It features very deep bass (in not just the subwoofer, but in ALL channels), very active and highly directional surround channels, clear well-placed dialog, ambient sounds that effectively convey the location of the on-screen setting, and well recorded music. Overall, the sound presentation for this movie should satisfy all but the VERY pickiest of listeners. EXTRAS: Director's Commentary Deleted Scenes Several 'Making Of' Videos D-Box Motion Enabled None of the extras were reviewed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unique as different from Disney as possible--in a good way
*by M***L on May 7, 2014*

This is a dark computer animated film that I saw when it first came out. I assume it is CGI, but perhaps it is stop motion animation. At any rate, it is unique, it is different, it is as far from a disney cartoon as possible. Made by Starz Animation and Relativity Media, distributed by Focus Features. Stars the voices of Elijah Wood, Martin Landau, Christopher Plummer, Jennifer Connelly, and several others. It is a post-apocalyptic world in which all humans are dead, destroyed by the machines that turned on their creators the humans. Oh, those foolish Humans! It is far darker and far more original than "Astro Boy" and others that try to deal with a war-devastated future. It shows that Shane Acker is a truly original visionary. Though dark, there is much hope in the end. The idea of burlap dolls with movement and intelligence -- and souls that can be resurrected to go on to Heaven is daring and unusual for a film. Do robots have souls? Do androids dream of electric sheep? Here a scientist transfers parts of his soul into tiny robots wrapped in burlap. And they alone survive along with a war machine that tries to destroy and assimilate their souls. The idea that in the end humans are finished and only robots survive is not new. "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" had that idea, too. But here the tiny robots are more sympathetic and they spend the time running around in a ruined landscape trying to figure out who they are, at the same time rescuing their comrades and destroying the Machine. It is an anti-war film. It is also Steampunk in that the architecture, vehicles, pictures, etc., resemble the 1930s. Art Deco factories, for instance. But it is the SF element of future robotics, soul transfer by mechanical means, and robots that live and think for themselves that are the chief motifs of the film. There is no slick, streamlined architecture of the stereotypical SF film. All the backgrounds are of bombed out, ruined Europe, circa 1918. Acker doesn't play it safe. This is an alternate history of what might have happened in WWI that never ended until all humans were exterminated. A fascinating idea, The characters are warm and approachable, aspects of a single mind: their creator-scientist. Some are grumpy authoritarian types, others open-minded inquiring types, others all action and cunning, others mute and autistic yet genius, others inventive tinkerers, etc. All aspects of one human soul. An adventure film in a gigantic bombed out ruined city, a quest, with anachronistic gadgets, seemingly homemade and improvised. Very different from the slick SF films of the usual variety. This is a film that marches off to its own path and refuses to be a cliche of the SF genre. War film, horror film, sci-fi film, adventure fantasy -- steampunk. In the 5 extra feature documentaries nobody mentions steampunk, but it is a steampunk film. And a wonderful one. Includes original student film short, deleted scenes, and several documentaries of interviews and explanations of how it was made and what its theme is.

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