Aku sama temenku menghabiskan waktu sama2 seharian kemarin ... mulai dari makan makanan kesukaan kita ... jalan2 ke tempat yang ada memory kita ... ke mall ... plus nonton ... padahal baru 2 hari yang lalu kita nonton RUMAH DARA ....
Tapi begitu sampe bioskop, kita bingung mau nonton apa yah ... akhirnya NINE lah yang jadi pilhan ...
Berasa lamaaaaa banget deh nonton film ini ... emang sih filmnya lumayan lama, ± 2 jam ... malah di-tengah2 pertunjukkan aku pingin keluar ... habis bosen banget .... tapi gak jadi ... ketolongnya karena pemain ceweknya ngetop2 semua ...
Kalo ada yang tanya ceritanya bagaimana ... aku gak tau musti jawab apa ... karena aku sendiri gak ngerti ... temenku yang lebih up-date tentang per-film-an juga gak ngerti ... dia sempet bilang "Saya gak ngerti loh ceritanya" ... dalam hatiku "tumben" ... he he he ...
Nine is a 2009 musical-romantic film directed and produced by Rob Marshall. The screenplay, by Michael Tolkin and Anthony Minghella,[2] is based on Arthur Kopit's book for the 1982 Tony Award-winning musical of the same name, which was derived from an Italian play by Mario Fratti inspired by Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical film 8½. Maury Yeston composed the music and wrote the lyrics for the songs. The film premiered in London and was released in the U.S. on December 18, 2009, in New York City and Los Angeles, with a wide release on December 25, 2009.[3]
The principal cast consists of Academy Award winners Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, Sophia Loren, Academy award nominee and Golden Globe winner Kate Hudson and Grammy Award nominee Fergie.
Plot
Approaching the age of fifty, film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) is facing a midlife crisis that is stifling his creativity and leading him into a variety of complicated romantic involvements. As he struggles to even start his latest film, Italia, he's forced to balance the numerous formative women in his life, including his wife, Luisa (Marion Cotillard); his mistress, Carla Albanese (Penélope Cruz); his film star muse, Claudia Jensen (Nicole Kidman); his confidante and costume designer, Lilli La Fleur (Judi Dench); an American fashion journalist, Stephanie (Kate Hudson); a prostitute from his youth, Saraghina (Fergie); and his mother (Sophia Loren).